The Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC) Foundation Board of Directors approved $22,900 for these 17 local organizations that applied for funds in the 2nd quarter of 2022.
- $800 to Elkhart Senior Citizen Center to purchase an AED
- $800 to Hardesty Public Schools for school supplies
- $1,000 to Elkhart High School STUCO Mental Health Day & USD 218 MAD
- $2,000 to Beaver Volunteer Fire Department for pump replacement and repairs
- $1,800 to Texas County Extension Services/4-H for concession stand updates
- $1,500 to Straight Elementary School for AR reading program and new fountain
- $1,800 to Cimarron Heritage Center of Boise City for digital microfilm reader
- $1,800 to Hardesty FFA for shop supplies
- $2,000 to Guymon Loaves & Fishes for ongoing mission
- $2,000 to Hooker Fights Hunger Inc for summer food programs
- $500 to Boise City Rotary Peewee Baseball for Scoreboard Controller
- $1,000 to Beaver Public School Library for makerspace activities/library rewards
- $1,000 to DIY 4-H Club of Elkhart for Citizenship & Livestock Projects
- $2,000 to Guymon Fire Department for portable radios
- $800 to Soutar Memorial Library of Boise City for Lego education
- $800 to Boise City High School Robotics Team for robotics club
- $1,300 to Turpin ELA Program for Educational Experience
Since January 2021, the program has donated $118,950 to 69 local projects.
Applications are due October 1 for consideration at the October 12 meeting. Apply using our Operation Round Up online application.
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