LPEA Announces 2024 Round Up Foundation Grants
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La Plata Electric Association (LPEA) Round Up Foundation proudly announces its 2024 year-end impact, reflecting the generosity and community spirit of its members. Through this program, LPEA members round up their electric bills to the nearest dollar, collectively funding grants that uplift local non-profits and provide vital community support.

In 2024, the Round Up Foundation distributed $177,677 to 50 nonprofit organizations across La Plata and Archuleta counties, advancing initiatives that improve the quality of life for residents. Through the participation of 16,715 LPEA members, 33 nonprofits received $128,969 in Round Up grants, supporting a diverse range of community programs.

Additionally, Round Up funds contributed $30,788 to the Community Emergency Assistance Coalition and $10,221 to the Pagosa Outreach Connection, providing vital emergency assistance to individuals and families in need. Beyond member contributions, unclaimed capital credits were used to fund educational grants, with more than $62,708 allocated this year to support local education initiatives.

Registered nonprofit organizations in La Plata and Archuleta counties can apply for up to $5,000 per grant request through the Round Up Foundation. These grants have funded initiatives in education, environmental sustainability, healthcare, and social services, helping to address a wide range of community needs. Application forms and additional details are available at lpea.coop/round.

LPEA members who wish to participate in the Round Up program can sign up via SmartHub or at lpea.coop/round-foundation. On average, members contribute approximately $7.00 annually — small change that makes a big difference. Members also have the option to donate additional amounts monthly to further support local nonprofits automatically.

“Through the collective power of our members’ monthly contributions, we’ve been able to make a substantial impact,” said Carrie Hugus, Community Outreach Specialist with LPEA. “The Round Up Foundation embodies the strength and generosity of our community, and we’re grateful to all who participate.”

For more information on how to contribute or apply for a grant, visit lpea.coop/round-foundation.
 

2024 Round-Up Grant Recipients

  • 20 Moons Dance Theater
  • A Safe Place in Pagosa, Inc
  • Archuleta County Education Center
  • Aspen House 
  • Be Frank Foundation
  • Bear Smart Durango
  • Boys & Girls Club of La Plata County
  • Casting for Recovery
  • Community Resource Center
  • Dancing Spriti Center for the Arts
  • Durango Arts Center
  • Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering
  • Durango Educationn Foundation
  • Durango Instrumental Music Booster Club
  • Durango Film Institute
  • Durango High School PTO
  • Durango Playfiest
  • Durango Montessori School
  • Durango Winter Sports Club
  • Fort Lewis College
  • Friends and Neightbors in Need
  • Friends of the Igancio Community Library
  • iAM MUSIC Inc
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
  • KUTE Inc (KSUT Public Radio)
  • Music in the Mountains
  • Onward Legacy Foundation (The Good Food Collective)
  • Our Community Eats
  • Pagosa Springs Initiative - The Studios
  • Pagosa Springs Public Middle School 
  • Parker's Animal Rescue 
  • Pine River Shares
  • Project Sanctuary
  • San Juan Mountains Association
  • San Juan Symphony
  • Southwest Housing Providers Socorro
  • Southwest Organization for Sustainability (SOS) 
  • Startup Colorado
  • Stillwater Music
  • The ARC of Southwest Colorado
  • The Community Treehouse
  • The ELHI Association
  • The Hive Durango
  • The Juniper School
  • Upper San Juan Search and Rescue
  • Vallecito Nordic Club
  • Women's Resource Center in Durango