The Jackson EMC Foundation board of directors recently awarded $49,457 in grants to organizations serving Hall County.
Jackson EMC said the foundation awarded a total of $104,457 in grants through the Operation Round Up program.
Organizations awarded grant money include:
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$19,957 to Boy Scouts of Northeast Georgia, Inc., serving all Jackson EMC counties, to provide uniforms, handbooks and scouting membership fees to help underprivileged youth participate in scouting.
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$15,000 to Friends of Disabled Adults and Children, Too!, Inc., serving all Jackson EMC counties to improve the quality of life for those who are mobility-impaired due to any physical disability, illness or injury for its Home Medical Equipment Program for equipment and client care services.
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$10,000 to Angel House of Georgia, Inc., to provide entrance and program fees at the Gainesville recovery residence for women throughout the Jackson EMC service area with alcohol and/or drug addiction.
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$4,500 to Comics Appreciation Project, Inc., Bogart, a nonprofit organization that shares and fosters an appreciation for comics through literacy engagement programs to purchase books for its Share-Care Books Program to serve residents in all counties served by Jackson EMC.
Grants are made possible by the 214,717 cooperative members who have their monthly electric bills rounded to the next dollar amount through Operation Round Up.
The program has funded 1,927 grants to organizations and 429 grants to individuals, which has put more than $20.4 million back into local communities since the program began in 2005.
Organizations in the ten counties served by Jackson EMC may apply for a Foundation grant by completing an application, available online at https://www.jacksonemc.com/foundation-apply or at local Jackson EMC offices. Applicants do not need to be a member of Jackson EMC.