Dominion East Ohio Offers Educational
Grants To Schools, Educational Organizations
Dominion continues its partnership with schools and educational
organizations for the 2003-04 academic year by making $200,000 available in
grants for math and science projects.
The funds will be awarded to schools in Dominion's retail
electric and natural gas service areas in Ohio, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
Virginia and West Virginia. The program provides grants of up to $5,000 to help
schools and teachers strengthen the math and science skills of students in grades
K-12.
For the first time and to emphasize the growing role of the
Internet in secondary education, only on-line applications will be accepted.
They can be accessed from Dominion's Internet Web site at www.dom.com,
keyword "grants." The application deadline is 5 p.m., May 1.
"For seven years Dominion has shown its commitment to
improving math and science skills and supporting the engineers of tomorrow through
these grants," said Jay L. Johnson, president and chief executive officer,
Dominion East Ohio. "We believe learning not only takes place within classroom
walls, but beyond them as well. The combination provides unlimited learning
opportunities."
Dominion has awarded a total of $625,000 since the program
began in 1996. For example, Nolley Elementary School in Akron was awarded a
$1,550 grant last year to give students an opportunity to explore the development
of plant life and experience hands-on science through three seasons. Students
will learn about science through the growth of the plants, as well as math,
through the tracking and data collection methods used in greenhouses.
Dominion has a diversified and integrated energy portfolio
consisting of about 24,000 megawatts of generation. Dominion also serves about
5 million natural gas and electric customers in nine states, including 1.2 million
franchise customers at Dominion East Ohio. For more information about Dominion,
visit the company's Web site at www.dom.com.