MACON ELECTRIC FOUNDATION
Macon Electric Cooperative has always been committed to the communities it serves. From the very beginning, Macon Electric was founded with the intention of improving the quality of life of its members. That commitment was further enhanced through the creation of the Macon Electric Foundation.
A volunteer board of directors manages the Foundation. This volunteer board consists of members from the cooperative's service area. The board meets quarterly to research and review funding applications and to determine how funds should be allocated. The maximum amount that can be requested per non-profit organization is $1,000.
2024 Scholarship Application - Due Friday, March 22, 2024 at 4:30 p.m.
Complete the Foundation Grant Application online - We apologize, our online form is not currently working. The issue is in the process of being resolved. If you are interested in filling out the Foundation Grant, please use the link below and send the completed form to Lindsey Howell.
The Foundation is primarily funded through the Operation Round Up program. Each month, with less than a dollar, you can support your community. With Operation Round Up, MEC members and PWSD customers may choose to round up their monthly electric or water bill to the next highest dollar amount. The difference in change goes directly to the Macon Electric Foundation. By participating in Operation Round Up each month, you will donate an average of $6 per year. This may not seem like a large amount, but if all MEC members and PWSD customers would participate, the thousands of dollars raised every year will be a real benefit to our communities. Macon Electric Cooperative donates all administrative services and incurred costs, so every penny donated is used directly for community assistance.
Carol Burstert, New Cambria - Secretary/Treasurer
Jessica Hulett, La Plata
By incorporating the cooperative principle of concern for community, the mission of Macon Electric Foundation is the accumulation and disbursement of funds for charitable purposes in Adair, Chariton, Knox, Linn, Macon, Monroe, Randolph, Shelby and Sullivan counties.