Noble REMC Operation Round Up Grant
The Noble REMC Operation Round Up® Trust Fund is accepting grant applications until July 10 for the next grant cycle from the cooperative's charitable trust. Over eighty-five percent of Noble REMC consumers graciously allow their monthly bill to be rounded up to the next dollar. The rounded up money is placed in a charitable trust with oversight by its own volunteer board of directors.
Non-profit community based organizations in Noble, DeKalb and adjoining counties, where the electric cooperative serves, are eligible to apply. Applications are available at the Noble REMC office on 300 Weber Road in Albion or downloaded from the bottom of this page.
Noble REMC's Operation Round Up® is a community service fund that assists non-profit organization's projects in the communities in the general service area of the cooperative. Currently, Noble REMC has given back over $245,865 into local communities benefiting several organizations in their service territory.
Operation Round Up® is a nationally recognized charitable giving program unique to many of the nations leading rural electric cooperatives. Noble REMC serves over 10,000 customers in Noble, DeKalb, and six surrounding counties in northeast Indiana.
The grantees from the October 2007 distribution of the Noble REMC Operation Round Up Trust were:
Albion Elementary, $3,236
4th Grade Freedom Train Field Trip
Levelized reading books
Walking Fitness Program
Noble County Pride, $1,250
Prevention speaker
Albion Fire Department, $709
Emergency medical equipment
Noble Township Fire Department, $1,400
Ice rescue suit
Bowen Center, $800
Making Healthy Choices Program
Albion Lions Club (Miracle Tree), $1,500
Miracle Christmas Tree
Churubusco Middle School PTO, $500
After school tutoring
West Noble High School Studio Productions, $705
Wireless microphone system
Applications are due in our office by July 10, 2008 and are available at the Noble REMC office at 300 Weber Road
in Albion or right here on our website (see below). Non-profit community-based organizations in Noble, DeKalb, and adjoining
counties where we serve are eligible to apply. Our bylaws prohibit issuing grants exceeding $10,000.
To obtain a grant application:
Click to see Distribution pages for:
April 2008 | July 2007 |
January 2008 | or our Q & A page