Entergy Corporation announced today it is donating the 18th-century Governor Hunt House to the Friends of Vernon Center, a non-profit organization formed to revitalize the Town of Vernon.
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An extraordinary scientific collection of archived fish, as well as fish and water quality data taken from the Hudson River over more than five decades, has been gifted by the integrated energy company, Entergy Corporation, to the Stony Brook University School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.
National honor recognizes Entergy’s longstanding commitment to bringing increased prosperity to the communities of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas
Entergy Corporation has earned a place on the 2019 Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index. Entergy is the only U.S. electric utility in the sector to be included on the index for 18 consecutive years.
Entergy shareholders continue to provide funding and support for initiatives that help build stronger, healthier and more vibrant communities through the Entergy Charitable Foundation.
Entergy is committed partnering with organizations, like Start the Adventure in Reading based in New Orleans, to help ensure that all our customers – even the youngest – have access to a quality education. Nonprofit community partners, such as Start the Adventure in Reading, were recipients of more than $1.3 million awarded by shareholders through the Entergy Charitable Foundation’s first round of grants in 2019.
Award serves as the national standard for superior corporate citizenship.
Points of Light, the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service, has named Entergy Corporation a recipient of The Civic 50 award for a fourth consecutive year.
Report underscores company's economic, environmental and social performance, while reinforcing commitment to a sustainable future.
The voices of the Van Winkle Elementary School students echoed through the school's hallways as the student choir sang "Dream Your Dreams." As the children sang, faculty and Entergy Nuclear staff gathered to announce a special gift. Entergy Nuclear presented a $25,000 grant to Van Winkle.