Randolph EMC

Apply now through Sept. 15 for a Bright Ideas Grant

The 2024–25 school year marks the 30th year that North Carolina’s electric cooperatives have funded educators’ innovative projects. During that time, Randolph EMC has issued more than $300,000 for critical projects that have benefited students in our five-county area. Grants are available in all curriculum areas including art, science, history, music and mathematics.

Bright Ideas grant applications will be accepted through Sept. 15, but teachers are encouraged to apply early.

Supported by all 26 electric cooperatives in North Carolina, Bright Ideas grants have contributed nearly $16 million to N.C. classrooms, funding more than 14,700 projects benefiting close to four million students statewide since 1994.

Learn more

Support for youth and education is part of our continued commitment to building a brighter future for the communities we serve. To learn more, visit RandolphEMC.com.

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