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Easton Non-Profit Scores Energy Grants
The grants were provided under the state's Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credit program.
EASTON, CT — United Illuminating (UI), Southern Connecticut Gas (SCG) and Connecticut Natural Gas (CNG) last week distributed more than $413,000 in grants. One of the beneficiaries is The Historical Society of Easton.
During a ceremony at the Energize Connecticut Center in North Haven on Dec. 18, the three Connecticut subsidiaries of AVANGRID, Inc., awarded grants to 53 nonprofit organizations in 22 communities throughout Connecticut. The grants, ranging from about $2,500 to nearly $20,000, were provided under the state’s Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credit program.
"As we prepare to celebrate the holidays, we are grateful for the many organizations in our community that enrich our lives and provide assistance for those less fortunate," said Tony Marone, president and CEO of UI, SCG and CNG. "This program allows us to help our nonprofit partners achieve ongoing energy savings, so they can focus on the programs and Services that they provide in the community."
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Connecticut’s Neighborhood Assistance Act (NAA) Tax Credit Program offers a corporate tax credit to encourage businesses to provide financial support to qualified local nonprofit organizations. Since 2010, UI, SCG and CNG have awarded more than $3.8 million in grants through the program.
Locally, grants were awarded to:
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The Historical Society of Easton:
Historic Preservation
- Santa Energy Corporation $2,914.28
- The United Illuminating Company $11,657.14
Other 2019 NAA grants support a wide variety of projects undertaken by community organizations across the UI, SCG and CNG service territories. They include funding for the energy efficient greenhouse at Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport; Conservation improvements at the Connecticut Audubon Society’s facilities in Fairfield, Milford and Hartford; installation of a ductless air conditioning system at the Open Hearth Association’s shelter for men in Hartford; and energy efficiency upgrades at The Children’s Museum in West Hartford.
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