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Northern Plains Electric Operation Round Up approves charitable grants

At their December meeting, the Northern Plains Electric Operation Round Up board of directors approved grants totaling $9,800 to help support worthy causes.

These charitable grants are made possible through the generosity of Northern Plains Electric Cooperative members who voluntarily elect to have their electric bills rounded up to the next dollar. The donated amount averages about 50 cents a month for each participating member and raises approximately $37,000 each year.

Since the program’s beginning in October 1998, grants totaling $864,966 have been awarded to 1205 local charitable causes.

Grants approved in December include:

• Towner Co. Historical Society, restoration project

• Esmond Rural Fire Dept., new brush truck

• SMP Health-Ave Maria, Jamestown, New oxygen concentrators

• Dee DeArton, Cando, medical expenses

• Janelle Carnahan, Rock Lake, home fire

• Food Pantries: Leeds Community Food Pantry, Hungry Free Food Pantry – New Rockford, Carrington Daily Bread, The Bread of Life Food Pantry - Cooperstown, Kidder Co. Food Pantry, Pierce Co. Food Pantry, Mt. Pleasant School - Rolla, Community Action - Jamestown, Cando Area Food Pantry, Wells Co., The Hope Center – Devils Lake, food pantry/backpack programs

Help someone in need

Do you know someone who faces a challenge? If so, you may want to consider submitting an application on their behalf. Operation Round Up charitable grains are making a difference in the lives of people right here in our region.

The Operation Round Up board meets every quarter to disburse funds to worthy individuals and organizations. The board will meet again in March to review applications. Application deadline is February 20, 2022.

If you would like additional information about this worthy program, please contact Northern Plains Electric Cooperative by calling (800) 882-2500; or, you may obtain guidelines or download applications at http://www.nplains.com.