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GRANT APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED UNTIL MARCH 24

Grant applications are being accepted until March 24, 2025. Applications can be emailed to jrec@jrec.com or mailed to: JREC, Attn: Community Cents, LLC., PO Box 99, Ladysmith WI 54848.

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A LITTLE CHANGE GOES A LONG WAY!

Join fellow members who have decided to take part in this program that began in January 2020.  The Community Cents program is designed to help make a difference for some of our members who need a hand up and not a handout.  This program relies solely on the contributions from our member-owners that have opted to have their bill rounded up. The average member will see about six dollars ($6.00) a year go towards this program.

You can sign-up for the Community Cents program by completing the online form on this page or by filling out the opt-in form on the back of your energy bill. 

The Community Cents Program is operated and funded independently from Jump River Electric Cooperative. This program relies solely on the contributions from our member owners that have opted to have their bill rounded up. Your change can make a change for someone who needs your help. Thank you for considering this worthy program.  

2024 Recipients

  • Ladysmith Fire Department (photo below)
  • Rusk County Arts Alliance
  • Rusk County Farmers Market

 

Community Cents Opt-In Form

Yes!  I want to sign up for Community Cents program, and I know that this money will be donated to a worthy cause.  I understand that by selecting my participation method and by signing this form, my bill will be adjusted accordingly and that unless I call to have that changed, this will happen until I no longer receive power from Jump River Electric Cooperative.

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Community Cents Grant Guidelines:

Every penny donated to the Community Cents program will be pooled together to support local nonprofit organizations and communities. The qualification guidelines are as follows:

Grants are generally awarded to nonprofit organizations and projects that enhance the quality of life in our local communities and address unmet needs in areas such as youth, education, public safety, health, self-sufficiency, basic human needs, cultural enhancement, as well as community and emergency services.

Funding Restrictions:  Funds are generally not awarded to individuals, organizations with political or national affiliations, lobbying efforts, fundraising events, raffles, religious functions, scholarship programs, fraternal organizations, advertising, or paying members’ bills.

Only one grant per year will be awarded to an organization.