Operation Round Up Grants Awarded to Local Organizations
Operation Round up is a program that allows REMC members to automatically round up their monthly bill to the next dollar. The extra few cents from each rounded up account is put into a fund that is overseen by a group of trustees who are also REMC members. Local groups, programs and organizations can apply for grants from this fund. The most recent meeting of the Operation Round Up Board of Trustees was November 15, 2021. After discussing the grant applications received from six different organizations and programs, the following grants were awarded:
Orleans Jr. Sr. High School After Prom Committee was awarded a $500 grant to be help purchase supplies and prizes for the After Prom event.
Orange County Cancer Patient Services was awarded a $2,500 grant to purchase gas and food cards.
Safe Haven Recovery and Engagement Center, LLC was awarded a $2,000 grant to help purchase t-shirts and food for their annual event.
Friends of Spring Mill State Park received a $2,500 grant for the Village Print Shop.
An additional $2,500 was placed on reserve to be used in the 2022 Scholarship Program.
Billing Analyst, Montana Roberts, gives check for $2,500 to Paul Sanders with Friends of Spring Mill State Park.
It was a great year for Operation Round Up. Our granted amount was up by $4,925.29 from 2020. In 2021, grants were awarded to 12 organizations. Six local students also received scholarships through the Operation Round Up fund.
Key Numbers
$7,500 awarded in November 2021
$29,008.91 awarded in 2021
$553,924.26 awarded since 2003
Orange County REMC would like to express our appreciation to the trustees who have completed their terms and are stepping down from the Operation Round Up board of trustees. Kim Wallace and Kris Tarr both served two terms as a trustee and each held officer positions. Ray Meehan and Stewart Gerkin both served one term as a trustee. Gerkin served one year as President.
Left to right: Kris Tarr, Kim Wallace, and Ray Meegan
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