CenterPoint has awarded more than $3.25 million to support over 1,600 safety projects since launching this grant program
Grants available to support local governmental agencies
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – –CenterPoint Energy is currently accepting applications for this year’s Community Safety Grant Program through May 31, 2025. The company will award grants of up to $2,500 for local governmental agencies to fund community safety equipment and safety-related projects within CenterPoint’s electric and natural gas service areas in Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio and Texas.
Since launching the program in 2003, CenterPoint has awarded more than $3.25 million in grants for over 1,600 safety-related projects in communities throughout the company’s footprint.
“At CenterPoint, safety is our top core value, and this drives every effort we take as a company for the customers and communities we are privileged to serve,” said June Deadrick, CenterPoint’s Vice President, Community Relations. “Through our Community Safety Grant Program, we are thrilled to recognize the work our emergency responders, local officials and many others do to help support the health and safety of our customers across the communities we, too, call home.”
Through this program, the grants have enabled communities to install public AEDs (automated external defibrillators), update emergency communication equipment, purchase personal protective equipment for first responders, install traffic control signs, buy gas monitoring devices and complete many other types of safety projects.
Each community CenterPoint serves can submit one grant application with information on a safety-related problem, issue or need in the community and how a Community Safety Grant would help address those needs.