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Duke Energy Foundation

Focus Areas:

Job Training for Special Populations 

Apprenticeships

Range:

$10,000 – $75,000

Geographic Focus:

Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia 

Funder Type:

Corporate

Eligibility:

All applicants must have tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit organization as defined by the Internal Revenue Service.

Summary:

The purpose of this program is to develop the next workforce that Duke Energy and others in the energy sector will need, with a special focus on programs that help underrepresented populations launch great careers. The funder prefers programs that include volunteer opportunities for Duke Energy employees and that are willing and able to publicize the Foundation’s support.

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