Operation Round up January 2005 Distribution

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Operation Round up January 2005 Distribution

Noble REMC Operation Round Up Grant Deadline April 3

The Noble REMC Operation Round Up® Trust Fund is accepting grant applications until April 3 for the next grant cycle from the cooperative’s charitable trust. Operation Round Up is an ongoing fundraising program benefiting area non-profit community organizations, projects and events. It’s a nationally-recognized charitable giving program unique to many of the nation’s leading rural electric cooperatives.

Over eighty percent of Noble REMC members graciously allow their electric bill to be rounded to the nearest dollar to an even dollar amount. The rounded up money (pennies per month) is placed in a charitable trust with oversight by its own volunteer board of directors.

Currently, Noble REMC members have given back (through Operation Round Up) nearly $665,000 into local communities benefiting several organizations in their service territory.

Non-profit community based organizations in Noble, DeKalb and adjoining counties, where the electric cooperative serves, are eligible to apply. Applications are available at the Noble REMC office in Albion or downloaded from their web site at nobleremc.com.

The grantees from the January distribution of the Noble REMC Operation Round Up Trust are:  Canstruction, $2,000 Canned goods for construction  Noble Area Soccer Association, Inc., $1,000 Soccer equipment  Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana, Inc., $1,500 School Buddies Program  Central Noble Community School Corporation, $1,000 Elementary Scholastic guided reading materials  Junior Achievement of Noble County, $1,500 Economics for Success Program  Central Noble Community School Corporation, $1,000 Kindergarten educational software  PULSE of Noble County, $1,000 Senior Citizen Prom

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