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Operation Roundup
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Establish a policy of giving with Operation Round Up®
Operation Round Up® is an incredible program that operates much like our cooperative, where people work together for the good of all. |
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Deadlines for grant applications are close of business:
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Scholarships available through Operation Round-Up® |
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• A $500 scholarship is available for high school seniors whose parent/guardian is either a member or employee of Meeker Cooperative Light and Power Assn.. Eligible students of the following schools should contact their school’s scholarship program administrator for more information.
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| • A $500 scholarship is available to a student enrolled or enrolling in the Lineman’s training program at MN West Community & Technical College in Jackson or at MN State Community & Technical College in Wadena. The parent/guardian of the student selected to receive the scholarship must be a member or employee of Meeker Cooperative Light and Power Assn.. Eligible students should contact the financial office at the technical colleges listed for more information. |
| • A $500 scholarship is available to a student enrolled or enrolling in the electrician program at Ridgewater College in Hutchinson or Willmar. The parent/guardian of the student selected to receive the scholarship must be a member or employee of Meeker Cooperative Light and Power Assn.. Eligible students should contact the Ridgewater College Foundation at the campus for more information. |
Non-Traditional Student Scholarships |
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An eligible candidate should be:
Amount of Scholarship: $500. The Non-Traditional Scholarship deadline will be close of business on February 1 |
K-12 Grant for Interdisciplinary Education |
| • The Meeker Cooperative Light and Power Assn. Electric Trust will annually make available to applicants a maximum of $2,100 to be used by classroom teachers for new, collaborative projects within and beyond the classroom. Grant dollars will be distributed based on the merit/feasibility of applications received.Teachers who work in public or private schools serving students in Meeker Cooperative Light and Power Assn.’s service territory are eligible to apply. The project must include more than one teacher, along with possibly including parents and/or local businesses.
This grant is to be used to fund interdisciplinary education. Some ideas for the funds include, but are not limited to, speakers, festivals, interdisciplinary projects, multi-grade level projects, incentive programs, and school-wide events. Applications can be received anytime, however, applications are due by July 1st of each year. A decision will be made in early August. Funds will be distributed to your school district. The K-12 Teachers Working Cooperatively deadline will be close of business on July 1. Go to download forms for Operation Round Up application guidelines. |
Please contact us for more information on these grants.



With about 65 percent of Meeker Cooperative Light and Power Assn. members contributing an average of 50 cents for each bill, the trust is able to gather and distribute about $26,500 per year.
Your electric bill will be "rounded up" to the next higher dollar unless you contact us that you choose not to participate. Operation Round Up® is governed by a group of volunteers called the Meeker Cooperative Light and Power Assn. Electric Trust Board. Operating independently as a non-profit charitable giving organization, they issue grants in March, August and December to community projects and charities within our service area, such as fire departments, schools, youth and senior programs, community events and agricultural societies.






