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Educational Seminar

Education is one of the four focus areas of the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation.

The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation has awarded millions in grants to nonprofit organizations to support educational efforts from early childhood through higher education, and programs to develop the capacity of the future workforce, especially in STEM and energy fields.

Some of Our Recipients Include:

  • Communities in Schools of Petersburg (VA) to host in-school and afterschool STEAM clubs to help better prepare students from low socio-economic schools to enter the modern workforce.
  • EduTutor of VA (VA) to provide free high-impact virtual tutoring to students in Title 1 schools – using trained college tutors, many of whom are majoring in education.
  • Peter Paul Development Center (VA) to help address the need for high-quality out-of-school-time education for high potential youth living in Richmond's East End through the After School Academy and Summer Promise Academy.
  • South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics Foundation (SC) to provide need-based financial aid to students across the state to participate in summer STEM camps.
  • The Education Alliance – Business and Community for Public Schools (WV) to support the WV Ready Work-based Learning Course that impacts underserved, rural, high-need, gender, and racially diverse students by engaging them in virtual job shadowing, mentoring, and capstone projects, with emphasis on STEM careers in the energy industry.
  • Trident Literacy Association (SC) to support the Adult Literacy and Workforce Development for Low-Income Individuals program to improve access to economic opportunities for low-and moderate-income residents with professional instruction and case management.
  • United Way of the Midlands (SC) for the operation of the Midlands Reading Consortium Program, a program to support the capacity of local schools to improve ready proficiency for K-3 students.

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