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Scholarships & Development

  • Power of a Promise

    The Power of a Promise Scholarship is part of Cleco’s $1.0 million commitment to Central Louisiana Technical Community College (CLTCC), which was announced in 2019, to help fund training, curriculum development and scholarships.

    It’s designed to help economically disadvantaged, female and minority students who plan to attend CLTCC in Alexandria.

    Cleco’s diversity and inclusion team designed the Power of a Promise Scholarship for economically disadvantaged, female and minority students who are juniors or seniors in high school and who plan to attend Central Louisiana Technical Community College Alexandria Campus and pursue a diploma in industrial manufacturing technology.
  • LSUE STEAM Innovation Center

    Cleco contributed $250,000 to the Louisiana State University at Eunice (LSUE) STEAM Innovation Center, the proposed renovation and reimagining of the current Science Building, the first building erected on the LSUE campus in 1967. The new structure will give LSUE and the surrounding area a first-class facility with the classroom and laboratory spaces needed in today’s academic environment. Cleco’s investment was made in partnership with the Community Foundation of Acadiana’s Donor Advised Fund.

Charitable Contributions

  • Spark

    Spark is Cleco’s employee giving and company matching platform. Spark allows employees to donate to causes they are passionate about that are located in Louisiana. Cleco will match an employee’s contributions dollar-for-dollar up to $1000 a year. 
  • Dollars for Doers

    Cleco believes that building connections between its employees and its communities creates a more meaningful, fulfilling, and enjoyable workplace. Cleco is committed to being a responsible company in the communities where it does business. Employees can be rewarded with $10 for every hour of volunteer time, up to $500 per year. Organizations are also able to enroll in the platform in order to receive donations faster and connect with corporate giving and volunteering opportunities at Cleco. Cleco also frequently collaborates with organizations on volunteer activities for its employees. Throughout the year, employees make a positive impact in their local communities and have found a multitude of special ways to volunteer.
  • Power of Sharing

    Cleco created the Power of Sharing Fund in 1985 to help elderly customers with low or fixed incomes pay their energy bills. The funds from this program are donated by Cleco, employees and customers and distributed by the Louisiana Association of Councils on Aging (COA) across the state. Currently, 16 COAs receive funds from Cleco's Power of Sharing Fund, including Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Calcasieu, DeSoto, Evangeline, Grant, Iberia, Red River, Sabine, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, St. Tammany and Vernon. To find out if you or a loved one qualifies for assistance, contact one of the participating COAs. 
  • #GivingTuesday

    Cleco employees participated in #GivingTuesday, which is a global day of generosity that took place on November 28, 2023.  Employees showed their generosity in a multitude of ways, including making over $62,000 in monetary contributions through the company’s online platform, Spark.

Community Outreach

In 2023, Cleco launched its Done in a Day program which furthers the company’s partnerships with charitable organizations across its service territory, as well as provides an opportunity for its employees to get involved in the community. Through the program, Cleco works with non-profit organizations who request assistance with a project that can be completed in one day or a few hours.  

Cleco Marketplace Shopping BagPower Wise Program 

Power Wise™ is Cleco’s energy efficiency program for residential and commercial customers. The program offers solutions that can help customers save energy and learn more about energy efficiency. Through Power Wise, customers can receive direct rebates for appliance and equipment upgrades and purchases, sign up for a free home energy audit to identify problem areas and make energy-saving improvements to make their homes and businesses more energy efficient. Power Wise also provides resources to help teachers teach energy and water efficiency in the classroom.

Unite Us

Cleco partnered with Unite Us, a coordinated care referral network of health and social service providers, to address the needs of our customers and connect them with resources in Louisiana. Unite Us can connect our customers with food, clothing, lodging, childcare, transportation, mental health, utility bill assistance and more if customers meet each program’s eligibility criteria such as income, number of household members, location, etc. Providers in the network are connected through the Unite Us shared technology platform which enables them to send and receive electronic referrals, address social needs and improve health across communities.

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Press Releases

Elderly customers can receive LED bulbs and home energy audit

Energy Smart Image for Cleco News on cleco.com
Jul 6, 2021

PINEVILLE, La. – July 6, 2021 – To help elderly customers conserve energy this summer and manage their home energy usage year-round, Cleco Power is partnering with local Councils on Aging (COA) and other agencies to give away Light-Emitting Diode (LED) bulbs and offer customers registration for an On-Site Residential Weatherization Audit.

To qualify, customers need to bring a copy of their Cleco bill and meet senior citizen guidelines established by the COA.     

“The program is part of our conservation efforts to help elderly customers save energy,” said Jennifer Cahill, director of corporate communications.  “Some of our elderly customers are on fixed incomes, so this program can help make their homes more energy efficient year-round and especially during the summer months when usage tends to be higher.”

LED Bulb Giveaway
Installing LED bulbs is one of the quickest, easiest ways to make a home more energy efficient all year.  Research indicates LEDs use up to 80 percent less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs and can last up to 25 times longer. 

The LED bulbs will be distributed to eligible elderly customers July 12 through Aug. 6.  Customers will receive two packs of bulbs with four LED bulbs in each pack.

On-Site Residential Weatherization Audit
While picking up bulbs, customers can register for a Residential Weatherization Audit, which is a component of Cleco Power’s energy efficiency program, Power Wise™. 

The audit is an assessment by professional contractors to make a home more energy efficient.  After the LED bulbs are distributed, contractors will begin contacting customers to schedule an audit which takes approximately five to six hours.

Our team will let customers know what services they qualify for during the on-site audit,” said Jaci Sewell, manager of energy efficiency.  “Services could include air and duct sealing and installation of energy-saving products, such as blown in attic insulation, energy-efficient faucet aerators and shower heads.”

Customers who own or rent their home can register for an audit; however, renters must obtain permission from their landlord.  For more information on the On-Site Residential Weatherization Audit, visit https://www.cleco.com/residential-commercial/energy-efficiency-renewables/power-wise/residential.

Participating Agencies
Below is a list of participating agencies throughout Cleco Power’s service territory.  Elderly customers should contact the agency in their parish to pick up LED bulbs and register for an audit.

If you are a Cleco customer, and you do not meet the guidelines of the agencies below, you may still qualify for LEDs as well as an On-Site Residential Weatherization audit through our Power Wise program. Click here sign up

Acadia Council on Aging

Iberia Council on Aging

Allen Council on Aging

Natchitoches Council on Aging

Avoyelles Council on Aging

Rapides Senior Citizens Services

Beauregard Council on Aging

Red River Council on Aging

Calcasieu Council on Aging

Sabine Council on Aging

Campti Seniors Group

St. Martin Council on Aging

DeSoto Council on Aging

St. Landry Council on Aging

Eunice Food Bank

St. Mary Council on Aging

Evangeline Council on Aging

St. Tammany Council on Aging

Grant Council on Aging

Washington Council on Aging


Other Tips for Energy Conservation

  • Set thermostats to 78 degrees in the summer
  • Close blinds to block the sun
  • Use heat-generating appliances, like dryers, in the evening
  • Cook outside