October 3, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cando, N.D. - Northern Plains Electric Cooperative recently teamed up with CoBank and Basin Electric Power Cooperative to donate $30,000 to non-profit organizations who contribute to the communities that Northern Plains Electric serves.
At their July board meeting, Northern Plains Electric board of directors approved a donation of $10,000 to be split among four non-profit organizations in their service area. By teaming up with CoBank and Basin Electric Power, Northern Plains helped the non-profits receive matching donations resulting in a total of $7,500 for each organization.
The following entities received $7,500 in grants:
- Leeds Ambulance Service (AED units)
- Maddock Rural Fire Protection District (equipment)
- Robinson Fire Department (generator)
- Rock Lake Rural Fire District (new truck)
Co-Bank, a cooperative leading institution headquartered in Denver, makes these funds available through their Sharing Success matching grant program. The program was designed to celebrate the vital role that cooperatives play in individual communities across the county.
Basin Electric Power Cooperative is a wholesale electric generation and transmission cooperative headquartered in Bismarck that provides electricity to electric cooperatives in nine states, including Northern Plains Electric.
Northern Plains Electric cooperative is thankful to have partners like CoBank and Basin Electric Power Cooperative who contribute to the communities we serve.
About Northern Plains Electric Cooperative
One of 16 distribution electric cooperatives in North Dakota, Northern Plains Electric Cooperative is the largest geographically, serving 11,700 meters of 8,200 members on 6,793 miles of line in a 50-to-70-mile area from south of Jamestown to the Canadian border.
Leeds Ambulance Service
Leeds Ambulance Service
Representatives of the Leeds Ambulance Service (L to R) Tony Kitzman, Kyle Vanderbeek, and Josh Haagenson. The funds will go towards purchasing three AED units which will be stocked in high-risk areas around the community.
Maddock Rural Fire Protection District
Maddock Rural Fire Protection District
Northern Plains Electric Cooperative board director Randy Simon (R) presents checks to Chad Gellar, representative of the Maddock Rural Fire Protection District. Funds will go towards purchasing new radios to comply with Federal changes.
Robinson Fire Department
Robinson Fire Department
Northern Plains Electric Cooperative general manager Seth Syverson presents checks to Kraig Subart of the Robinson Fire Department. Funds will be used to purchase a generator that can cover all needs in case of power outage. The fire hall serves as a gathering location for the community in time of need.
Rock Lake Rural Fire Protection District
Rock Lake Rural Fire Protection District
Rock Lake Rural Fire Protection District representatives (L to R) Danny Krumwiede, Jordon Stenson, Gerald Stenson, and Craig Leas. The funds will go towards the purchase of a new fire truck- pumper grass unit.