How to Apply

The Power of Change grants are awarded to 501(c)3 organizations that provide services within the REC Service Territory.

The Power of Change online applications for grants are accepted twice a year between the periods of December to February 10 and June to August 10.  Funding for each round is determined at a CARE Charity Board Meeting. Applicants are notified of their status in April and October and approved recipients will receive funding at that time. Only one application can be made within 12 months. Recipients must wait a period of two years from funding and have submitted a complete Grant Evaluation Form to be eligible to apply again.

If your non-profit organization is in need of funding to support an initiative, please see our Giving Guidelines for requirements, eligibility, restrictions, and evaluation factors.  Further inquiries can be made by calling (800) 552-3904 or emailing ThePowerOfChange@myrec.coop

The application period for the fall round of funding closed on August 10.The CARE Charity Board will meet the end of September to review applications and determine awards. All applicants will be notified of their status by the end of October.

The next application period for the spring round of funding will open in December and close February 10.The CARE Board will meet in March to review applications and determine awards. All applicants will be notified of their status by the end of April. 

The application process is online only. Please return to this page between the open application periods above to apply. 

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