At Noble REMC, we’re always looking for ways to make a meaningful difference in the communities we serve. And when we look around our service territory, we see so many local organizations doing incredible work to improve lives.
One of the most powerful tools we have to support these efforts is our Operation Round Up program. Through this initiative, we’re able to award quarterly grants to nonprofits that are making a real impact — whether it’s helping students thrive, keeping food banks stocked or supporting other vital community services.
And it’s all thanks to you.
With more than 91% of our members participating, those extra pennies from rounding up your monthly bill are adding up to something extraordinary. Together, we’re turning small change into big opportunities for our neighbors.
In the fourth quarter distribution of the Operation Round Up Trust Fund, Noble REMC was happy to award $12,013 to eight different organizations in our community:
Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College, $3,000, Nature Preschool program materials
Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana, Inc., $1,500, mobile farm wagon
Milford Food Bank, $1,500, food
Inspiration Ministries, $1,500, operational programming
McMillen Health, $1,500, preventative health education programming
East Noble Middle School – FACS, $813, educational project
Faith in God Ministry, $1,200, addiction recovery classes equipment
West Noble School Corporation, $1,000, Charger Reading Challenge
For local nonprofit organizations who are seeking funding for a project, please fill out and return an application to the Noble REMC office by Jan. 2 to be considered for the next round of Operation Round Up disbursements. Applications can be downloaded from nobleremc.com.