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Entergy Arkansas focuses grant money, volunteer hours on improving literacy and education
Literacy and education efforts

Entergy contributes $6.4M toward community improvement initiatives in the first half of 2023
For the first two quarters of 2023, Entergy has awarded $6.4 million in shareholder contributions to 467 nonprofit organizations across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. These grants helped strengthen communities by supporting education and workforce development, poverty solutions and environmental programs.

Meet the nuclear professionals: Nathan McElhaney
MeetNathan McElhaney, an Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 1 control room supervisor who has worked at ANO for 13 years.

Nacho average cook-off: $5,000 gift funds STEM education
Waterford 3 gifts $5,000 to Mimosa Park Elementary, raises awareness about nuclear energy

Academies of Central Arkansas announces business partnerships
This partnership between Entergy Arkansas, Hall High School and Robinson High School is a core foundation for the Academies model of teaching and learning being implemented in public high schools throughout Pulaski County.

Entergy Arkansas pledges $100,000 for college savings accounts program
Entergy Arkansas is launching “Kids to College,” a my529 child savings account program to help families plan and save for their children’s higher education.

Entergy’s Tribal Scholarship provides higher education for American Indian students
For the eighth year in a row, Entergy’s Tribal Scholarship program has partnered with the American Indian College Fund, or AICF, to provide higher education for Native American students.

Entergy IT announces first STEM scholarship recipients for 2023-24 school year
Entergy IT is excited to announce the first recipients of the new Entergy STEM college scholarship for the 2023-24 academic year. Channing Armour, Ayana Smith and Charlene Varnado, all of the New Orleans metro area, will receive a $4,000 scholarship toward their college degrees.

Recruiting the next generation of nuclear workers
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station hosts career day for local students

Entergy supports “Level Up” program to elevate opportunities for minorities in the technology field
A new program at Grambling State University that seeks to address the representation of minorities in the technology field is off to a strong start, thanks to support from Entergy and a group of its employees volunteering as student mentors this semester.
