Duke Energy invests more than $350,000 in projects that help preserve, enhance South Carolina’s natural places

September 29, 2020

The Duke Energy Foundation recently awarded more than $350,000 in grants to South Carolina organizations that will fund environmental projects, wildlife conservation efforts and environmental educational programs across the state.

As a result of increased usage during the pandemic, a large portion of the funding also went to 22 qualified nonprofit and government entities that received up to $10,000 for funding of projects such as trail upkeep and maintenance; park beautification; and safety enhancements.

The South Carolina State Park Service manages and protects more than 80,000 acres of South Carolina’s natural and cultural resources, including more than 300 miles of hiking and riding trails.

“Our partnership with Duke Energy is exceptional and has helped us deliver our promise of wise stewardship of resources and service to our visitors,” said Paul McCormack, director of the South Carolina State Park Service. “The latest grants for Landsford Canal State Park and the Carrick Creek Trail at Table Rock State Park underscore the value of their significant support.”

The City of Florence will use grant funding for an extension of a boardwalk at the Florence Rail Trail and the installation of a partially covered platform within the Jeffries Creek ecosystem.

A complete list of all grantees can be found here.