Thank You to TCEC Members Who Choose to Round Up Their Bill. Your Change Matters!

TCEC and Operation Round Up logos and text that reads, "Thank you to TCEC members who choose to round up their bill. Your change matters! $22,900 in funding for 17 local projects in one quarter. $118,950 to 69 local projects since January 2021."

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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