The application period for South River EMC’s Operation Round Up grant program will be closing soon, but there is still time to apply.
Operation Round Up collects donations from participating South River EMC members through their electric bill, by rounding up to the next dollar, to improve the quality of life for our community through schools and nonprofit organizations.
For example, if the participating member’s electric bill is $227.87, it is rounded to $228 and the 13¢ is put into a fund. This fund is managed by South River EMC’s foundation, the Community Assistance Corporation, or CAC. A member can expect to donate no more than $6 a year. Funds are given primarily to organizations serving the health, safety, education or recreational needs of citizens within our service area.
Applications can be found online at www.sremc.com/operation-round. Organizations can only receive one grant per 12-month period, with a maximum amount of $5,000. Educational institutions can apply for grants up to $10,000.
Applications are available for the September funding cycle. Completed applications are due to the Cooperative headquarters by close of business August 23. Please note, you are now required to submit an electronic copy of your application to codell@sremc.com.
For complete information, visit www.sremc.com/operation-round or contact Catherine O’Dell, vice president of member services and public relations, at 910.892.8071 or sremc@sremc.com.
South River EMC is a locally-owned and operated electric cooperative, which provides electric service to 47,000 homes, farms and businesses in parts of Harnett, Cumberland, Sampson, Johnston and Bladen counties.