Midwest Electric members donate $14,640 to 17 local organizations
ST MARYS, OH — Midwest Electric recently donated $14,640 to 17 west-central Ohio charities and community projects through the cooperative’s Community Connection Fund.
Thanks to the 90% of members who round up their electric bill and donate to this fund, Midwest Electric has provided $1.4 million to local charitable causes since 1998.
The latest CCF grant recipients include:
Photos of each recipient can be found on Midwest’s Facebook page.
The Midwest Electric Community Connection Fund is a voluntary charitable program. Participating members monthly electric bills are rounded up to the next dollar, with the additional pennies deposited in the Fund. A Board of Trustees, composed of nine cooperative members and separate from the Midwest Electric Board of Trustees, oversee the application and allocation process.
Individuals or organizations can obtain an application by contacting Midwest Electric at 419-394-4110 or visiting midwestrec.com/community-connection-fund.
Cutline: Deputy Scott Geis accepts a $1,000 donation from Midwest Electric Community Connection Fund Trustee Marilyn DeVita. The donation will be used to support the Mercer County D.A.R.E. Program’s graduation party.
Based in St. Marys, Midwest Electric is the not-for-profit, customer-owned electric cooperative serving 11,000 homes, farms, and businesses in Allen, Auglaize, Mercer, Van Wert, Shelby, Putnam, and Darke counties. To learn more, visit www.midwestrec.com.