Duke Energy Foundation Issues Grants
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowIndiana nonprofit environmental organizations will benefit from grants from the Duke Energy Foundation. Ten organizations will receive $154,577 to improve the state’s environment.
“We understand the importance of maintaining a commitment to environmental responsibility in our communities,” said Melody Birmingham-Byrd, Duke Energy Indiana state president. “That’s why we work with a number of stakeholders to develop initiatives that lessen the impact of energy production on surrounding habitats.”
Organizations receiving grants:
- Sycamore Land Trust Beanblossom Bottoms nature preserve trail project in Monroe County – $27,500 – to make the trail more accessible to visitors with disabilities
- Indiana Forest Alliance in Jackson County – $15,000 – to enhance an aquatic salamander habitat in Indian Creek and the Blue River
- Wabash River Enhancement Corporation in Tippecanoe County – $24,077 – to purchase supplies for water sampling on the Wabash River
- Blue River Community Foundation in Shelby County – $11,000 – to help build two canoe access ramps to the river
- Indiana Natural Resources Foundation in Greene County – $20,000 – to help fund interpretive exhibits in the Goose Pond fish and wildlife area
- Jeffersonville Township Public Library in Clark County – $15,000 – to help pay for a rain garden landscape project at the library’s Clarksville branch
- Indiana Wildlife Federation in Vigo County – $15,000 – to help fund ongoing restoration efforts at Lake Le Fer at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
- Owen County Soil and Water Conservation District in Owen County – $7,500 – for the MYPath ecological restoration project
- Vermillion Trails Alliance in Vermillion County – $5,000 – to help fund the Trail Head Park
- Hamilton County Parks and Recreation in Hamilton County – $14,500 – toward a mobile environment and nature education trailer