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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT - OPERATION ROUNDUP® |
Operation
RoundUP Overview
Carteret-Craven
Electric Cooperative prides itself on its commitment to community, and
much of the credit goes to the cooperative’s members and their
participation in Operation RoundUP®.
Through
the program, members volunteer to have their monthly electric bills
rounded up to the nearest dollar. The monthly individual contribution
could be as much as 99 cents or as little as a penny. A single donation
of several pennies every month may not seem to make much difference.
However, a collective, cooperative effort of CCEC’s members to pool
their pennies has had tremendous positive impact on our communities and
residents.
These
donations are placed in the care of the Carteret-Craven Electric
Foundation Board of Directors, which is made up of cooperative members
from across the cooperative’s service territory who volunteer their
time to consider grants that will help individuals in need. The board
invests the dollars to accomplish a very simple mission -- to improve
the quality of life for our members in our communities.
Since inception, the foundation has funded many worthy
requests from individuals and organizations, including scholarships for
more than 35 high school seniors and community college students and more
than 215 Bright Ideas Grants for public school educators.
The foundation has also provided support for the
American Cancer
Society Duke
Hospital
’s children’s
pediatric cancer program, March of Dimes, the Children’s Miracle
Network, the NC Burn Center. Local organizations funded included Broad
Street Clinic, the Carteret County Domestic Violence Program, Carteret
County Veterans Services, Habitat for Humanity, Hope Mission Soup
Kitchen & Outreach, Matthew 25 Food Pantry and Project Christmas
Cheer. Support also is given to help individuals pay utility bills
through the Carteret County Department of Social Services and
Havelock-Cherry Point Ministerial Outreach.
Grants have also helped fund emergency generation for a
senior center to provide power during storm events for those individuals
with health conditions, transportation for the physically challenged,
volunteer fire department safety equipment and much, much more.
If
you are not already participating in RoundUP®, please
contact us at 252-247-3107.
Grant applications for organizations and individuals are
available by contacting Sarah Grider at sarahg@ccemc.com.
For more information call Sarah at
252.727.2209
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FACT
SHEET
INDIVIDUAL APPLICATION
ORGANIZATION APPLICATION
Questions and requests for applications may be directed to Carteret-Craven Electric Foundation, PO Box 1490, Newport, NC
28570, or
foundation@ccemc.com
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