Your Power

Piedmont EMC helps local school grow

Piedmont EMC, the Touchstone Energy cooperative headquartered in Hillsborough, is helping Bethel Hill Charter School construct a new classroom building in Person County. The cooperative secured a $300,000 grant from USDA Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant Program for the assistance. The USDA grant, intended for improving community facilities, was accompanied by a $60,000 matching loan from Piedmont EMC.

The $1.3 million project includes a new 9,400-square-foot building to house eight classrooms for the school’s growing student population, plus two or three more teachers. Bethel Hill Charter School currently has 385 students from Person, Caldwell, Granville and Durham counties.

The funding Piedmont EMC acquired from the USDA, along with the matching portion, will continue to benefit the community once the loan is repaid. The $300,000 zero-interest grant and $60,000 matching loan from the cooperative will go into a revolving loan fund for Piedmont EMC, which can then be re-loaned into the community for other projects.

Share Your Thoughts

Have a question about this story or just want to share what you thought? We’d love to hear from you!

Related Stories

View All
Your Power

NC Electric Cooperative’s CEO Joe Brannan Retires

Brannan reflects on 20 years of service

Your Power

Electric Co-ops Highlight Energy Innovation at State Energy Conference

NC co-ops demonstrate forward-thinking energy solutions at the State Energy Conference

Your Power

Resilient Roof Construction Protects Homes

Program helps NC homeowners be prepared

Your Power

What to Expect This Hurricane Season

Predictions are full of variables, from warming water to Saharan dust