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Sharing Success Community Grant Applications Now Open for Nonprofits 

Qualifying charitable organizations are invited to apply for up to $2,000 in funding through Randolph EMC’s Sharing Success Community Grants Program. These grants are designed to support programs, initiatives or the purchase of essential equipment that helps organizations better serve their mission and create a positive, lasting impact in the communities where Randolph EMC member-owners live and work.

Funding may be used to launch new programs, expand existing services or provide resources that directly benefit local residents. Randolph EMC is committed to strengthening our communities by investing in organizations that address important needs and improve the quality of life across our service area.

Completed applications must be received by May 31 to be considered. Interested organizations can apply by visiting our website for additional details, eligibility requirements, and application instructions.

The Sharing Success Community Grants Program is a special initiative of People Helping People (PHP), Randolph EMC’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Community Grant funds are made possible through the generous support of CoBank, a cooperative industry lender. These funds are separate and distinct from the monthly member contributions to People Helping People, ensuring that all donations from member-owners continue to directly assist individuals and families in need.

Through this program, Randolph EMC is proud to partner with local organizations that share our commitment to making a meaningful difference throughout our communities.

Randolph EMC supports community

From People Helping People to Bright Ideas Grants, Randolph EMC makes it a priority to support community.

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