Chariton Valley Electric Cooperative Awards Grant Through Operation Round Up®
Chariton Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC) is excited to announce that Moravia Fire & Rescue has been awarded a $6,240 grant through its fourth-quarter 2024 Operation Round Up program. This grant will enable the department to purchase a torpedo nozzle set, enhancing its firefighting capabilities and safety measures for the community.
Empowering Our Community
Operation Round Up® is a shining example of the cooperative spirit, transforming small acts of generosity into meaningful community impact. Through the contributions of CVEC members who round up their monthly electric bills to the nearest dollar, this program has funded critical projects and services that benefit our local communities.
“We’re continually inspired by the generosity of our members and the tangible difference this program makes,” said Troy Amoss, CVEC CEO/General Manager. “By working together, our members are helping to fund projects that improve safety, support vital services and enhance the quality of life in our local area.”
Foundation Board Leadership Updates
At the recent meeting of the Chariton Valley Electric Operation Round Up® Foundation Board, the following directors were reappointed to serve another term: Angie Folkerts, Lori Johnson and Mindy Stalzer. Additionally, the Foundation Board elected Jerry Power as Chairman, Steve Hoch as Vice-Chair, Lori Johnson as Treasurer and Jan Stalzer as Secretary for the coming year, ensuring continued strong leadership for this impactful program.
The remaining Operation Round Up® board members are Ron Hohneke, Tracey Matt and Mark Spragg, who also contribute their time and expertise to guide the foundation’s efforts.
Join the Mission
CVEC encourages eligible organizations to apply for future Operation Round Up® grants to help bring impactful projects to life. Applications are reviewed quarterly, and the next deadline is March 31, 2025.
To learn more about the program or submit an application, visit www.cvrec.com.