The Power of Change: $104,000 in Member-Funded Grants to Strengthen Communities Across 22 Counties
Tuesday | November 26, 2024

REC is proud to announce that, through the generosity of its members, the Power of Change program has awarded $104,000 in grants to 39 organizations across its 22-county service area. Through this member-supported initiative, more than 34,000 REC members contribute directly to community projects by rounding up their electric bill each month, averaging just 52 cents. Together, these contributions are making a powerful difference for those in need.

The funding supports diverse projects, from emergency services, health care, and food security to education and programs for underserved populations. Notable initiatives include medical equipment upgrades for Flint Hill Volunteer Fire and Rescue, end-of-life care assistance by Hospice of the Piedmont, youth development through Girls on the Run of the Shenandoah Valley, support for underserved families by The Salvation Army, and essential resources for food pantries like the Beaverdam Food Pantry. 

“These grants empower local organizations to continue their vital work, uplifting communities throughout the region”, explained Casey Hollins, managing director – communications and public relations for REC.

Fall 2024 The Power of Change grant recipients:

Flint Hill Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company, Inc.: $1,000 

Hospice of the Piedmont (Charlottesville): $1,000 

Pathways, Inc. (Culpeper): $1,200 

Barns of Rose Hill (Berryville): $1,500 

Blue and Red Santa Project (Culpeper): $1,500 

Culpeper Cavalry Museum: $1,500 

Girls on the Run of the Shenandoah Valley (Winchester): $1,500 

Kare for Kidz Foundation (Winchester): $1,500 

Orange County Children's Toy Box: $1,500 

Rappahannock Pantry Inc. (Washington): $1,500 

Emerging STARS (Spotsylvania): $2,000 

Families Reaching Out Group (FROG) of Winchester: $2,000 

Rapp At Home (Washington): $2,000 

Spiritual Care Support Ministries (Warrenton): $2,000 

Our Health, Inc. (Winchester): $2,250 

Gwyneth's Gift Foundation (Fredericksburg): $2,256 

516 Project (Fredericksburg): $2,500 

Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity: $2,500 

Big Man Foundation (Culpeper): $2,500 

Jefferson Area Board for Aging, Inc. (Charlottesville): $2,500 

Youth Development Council of Greene County, Inc.: $2,500 

Little Fork Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company (Rixeyville): $2,590 

Connected Communities (Winchester): $2,600 

Forward Foundation (serving Hanover, Louisa and surrounding counties): $3,000 

Fredericksburg Area Regional Health Council - Lloyd F. Moss Free Clinic: $3,000 

Hope and Rest Temporary Shelter (Front Royal): $3,000 

Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic (Orange): $3,000 

The Bridge Community Church Food Pantry (Warrenton): $3,000 

The Salvation Army Front Royal Corps: $3,000 

The Salvation Army Culpeper: $3,000 

DementiaMatters (Boyce): $3,500 

Feeding Greene, Inc - The Food Pantry of Greene County: $4,000 

Linus Project of Culpeper: $4,000 

Services to Abused Families Inc. (Culpeper): $4,000 

St. George's Episcopal Church Food Pantry (Fredericksburg): $4,000 

The Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank: $4,000 

Zoe Freedom Center (Fredericksburg): $4,000 

George Washington Carver Agriculture Research Center (Rapidan): $5,000 

Beaverdam Food Pantry: $7,500 

How The Power of Change Works

  • The Power of Change allows Cooperative members to give voluntarily to support nonprofits that do so much for those in need. 
  • Participants simply round up their electric bills to the next whole dollar. 
  • Twice a year, donations from The Power of Change are made available to 501(c)(3) nonprofits in our communities.  

Learn more and ENROLL today: thepowerofchange.org  

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