Funds Available for Local Non-Profits
Tuesday | February 5, 2019

Is your local, non-profit organization planning a project, but lacking the funds? Do you know of an organization that has great ideas on how to serve the community, but needs the resources to make it happen? REC's member-driven charity, The Power of Change can help with that.

Any charitable, non-profit organization can apply. Simply go to www.myrec.coop, complete the application and submit it along with any necessary documentation.  It’s that easy!

Applications are due Wednesday, Feb. 13. Spread the word to your favorite service organization today!

The Power of Change supports a variety of groups including crisis support services, feeding families, environmental projects, and performing arts. The funds have impacted communities all across REC’s service territory, with substantial awards being given – depending on the project requirements. Will yours be next?

“The Power of Change is a way for our member-owners to give back to their communities,” explained Matt Faulconer, REC’s manager of external affairs. “Through their generous giving, they make the local communities a better place to live, work and play.”

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