Members of Paulding Putnam Electric Co-op Donate $12,615 to 9 Local Groups

Community Health Professionals of Van Wert received $1,500 from Operation Round Up for personal protective equipment for their employees, like N95 masks. Pictured here is Nursing Supervisor Cindy Sinning.  
American Red Cross of Central Ohio received $1,200 from Operation Round Up for their disaster relief and home fire preparedness campaign. This money will be used to help install fire detectors in many homes here locally! Pictured here is Jeff Redfield.
Antwerp Local Schools received $2,515 from Operation Round Up for ALSTV broadcast equipment to help their journalism program. Pictured here is ALSTV advisor/teacher Kayla Bagley.
Quarry Farm Nature Preserve and Conservation (located in Pandora) received $1,600 from Operation Round Up for trail signage, virtual tours and mapping, and much more to assist with their Nature’s Classroom project. Pictured here is Laura Coburn, Board of Directors President of the Quarry Farm.

PAULDING, OH — Despite hard times, Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative members’ hearts are open and willing to empower their local communities. PPEC members donated a total of $12,615 to nine local organizations through the co-op’s Operation Round Up program.

Participating members “round up” their monthly electric bills to the next dollar, with the extra pennies being used to help fund community charities and groups. Each quarter, the funds are dispersed to local causes that apply for funding.

The most recent donation recipients include:

• American Red Cross of Central Ohio; $1,200 for disaster relief and home fire preparedness (installing fire detectors in homes)

• Antwerp Local Schools; $2,515 for ALSTV broadcast equipment for journalism program

• Community Health Professionals of Van Wert; $1,500 for N95 masks 

• Little Arrow Preschool, Antwerp; $500 for gross motor skill equipment

• Paulding Soccer Club; $1,300 to help fund new complex at Lela McGuire Park

• Putnam County YMCA; $2,500 for 2nd grade swim lessons

• Quarry Farm Nature Preserve and Conservation, Pandora; $1,600 for trail signage, virtual mapping and tours

• Van Wert County Council on Aging; $1,000 for water bottle refill station

• Wee Care Learning Center, Van Wert; $500 for motor development equipment

Operation Round Up was started in 2010 as a way to give back to PPEC’s communities – groups in both Ohio and Indiana can apply. A board of trustees, composed of co-op members and separate from the PPEC board, oversees the application process. Organizations can apply for Operation Round Up assistance by contacting Paulding Putnam Electric Co-op’s Communications Coordinator Samantha Kuhn at skuhn@ppec.coop or visiting www.ppec.coop/operation-round-up. 

Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative is proud to serve more than 12,900 members in Paulding, Putnam, Defiance, Van Wert, and Allen counties in Ohio, and Adams and Allen counties in Indiana. Since 1935, our not-for-profit model has allowed us to provide affordable, reliable, and safe power to rural areas with pride.