Duke Energy is a major electric power holding company based in the United States, providing electric and natural gas services to approximately 7.5 million customers across six states, including Ohio and Kentucky. The company operates through two primary segments: Electric Utilities and Infrastructure, and Gas Utilities and Infrastructure. It generates electricity from a diverse mix of sources, including coal, nuclear, hydroelectric, solar, and natural gas, and boasts an electric generating capacity of about 35,000 megawatts in the Carolinas and the Midwest. In addition to electricity, Duke Energy also offers natural gas transportation and distribution services. The company is committed to sustainability and community support, further evidenced by its philanthropic efforts through the Duke Energy Foundation, which focuses on enhancing community vitality and promoting climate resilience. Founded in 1837 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Duke Energy continues to play a significant role in the energy sector.
United Arts of Central Florida serves arts, sciences, history, and other cultural providers by raising and distributing funds and by providing management, administrative and advisory services.
Highlands County Emergency Management activates the Emergency Operations Center where all emergency support staff gathers to provide systematic management of emergency incidents. Emergency Management is also responsible for the hazardous materials response team, and the technical rescue team.
Hernando County Emergency Physicians
Grant in 2021
Hernando County Emergency Physicians provides outsourced emergency department management services across Florida. Hernando County Emergency Physicians provides hospitals with physicians trained for emergency cases, helping save people's lives.
Ocala is a private, non-profit organization that aims to develop a prosperous community in Marion County. The organization develops programs, initiatives and events that create a healthy and prosperous environment in which to conduct business. Ocala was established in 1887 and headquartered in the United States.
Madison County emergency management provides a comprehensive Emergency Management Program which coordinates people and resources to protect lives, property, and the environment by using an all-hazards approach of mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery for disaster and emergencies.
Orange County Office of Emergency Management develops and deploys a 24-foot Community Resilience Pod which is focusing on mobile Wi-Fi hot spots, cooling areas, device charging, food/tarp/first-aid kit distribution, and providing clean drinking water. Orange County Office of Emergency Management also offers education signage, immersive video, and training to local community members.
Polk County Emergency Management is responsible for planning and coordinating actions to prepare, respond, and recover from natural or man-made disasters. Polk County Emergency Management manages the County Emergency Operations Center and also plans, conducts emergency training, and serves as a liaison with state and federal emergency agencies.
Academy Prep Centers for Education inspires and empowers students qualifying for need-based scholarships to become future community leaders through a rigorous middle school program coupled with ongoing graduate support.
Seminole County Emergency Management is responsible for performing technical work in the development, implementation, and management of countywide disaster prevention, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation activities.
Wakulla County Emergency Management provides critical information regarding preparedness so that Response Team could be utilized in public outreach and disaster events.
Franklin County Emergency Management assembles and distributes "Hurricane Preparedness Buckets" to vulnerable populations. Buckets will include survival supplies and information to increase the community's ability to be resilient following a disaster.
Levy County Emergency Management access vital emergency information by setting up mobile, programmable digital message kiosks in high-traffic areas to display important preparedness information and post-disaster updates.
Florida State Parks Foundation preserves protects, sustains, and grows Florida State Parks and also updates its equipment for the Florida Park Service Strike Team, resulting in a more effective emergency response.
Council of Culture & Arts is a non-profit organization that serves as the facilitator and voice for the arts and cultural industry and also provides information, promotes the arts and culture to both citizens and visitors.
Family Promise of Gainesville provides homes for 16 families per year for a 90-day shelter program that includes connection to benefits that increase family self-sufficiency and reduce the trauma of homelessness.
Pinellas County Emergency Management provides protection to the population from the threat of nuclear attack, storms for the county's most vulnerable communities.
Progress Energy, Inc., a utility holding company, engages in the generation, transmission, distribution, and sale of electricity in portions of North Carolina and South Carolina and in portions of Florida. The company has approximately 22,000 megawatts (MW) of regulated electric generation capacity and serves approximately 3.1 million retail electric customers, as well as other load-serving entities. Segments The company's segments are Carolina Power & Light Company (PEC) and Florida Power Corporation (PEF). PEC PEC is a regulated public utility primarily engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity in portions of North and South Carolina.