Operation Round Up Awards Community Grants
Monday | March 17, 2025

Concern for Community is one of the Seven Cooperative Principles guiding South Plains Electric Cooperative. Giving back to our community gives our Cooperative the opportunity to support community efforts that enhance the quality of life for members and their families. Operation Round Up helps provide funding for community members in need.

Operation Round Up is funded by Cooperative members rounding their bill up to the nearest dollar.

Crossview Christian Camp used their grant to provide scholarships to youth from low-income households to be ministered through a nine-week camp.

The Dickens County-Spur Public Library used their grant to purchase T-Mobile hotspots to offer in-home internet to their patrons.

Manos Unidas used their grant to sponsor 13 underprivileged children to play sports in the Lubbock community.

CASA of the South Plains used their grant to successfully recruit 33 new volunteers for their Volunteer Advocacy Program.

East Lubbock Art House used their grant to fund community art classes.

The City of Spur used their grant to make improvements to Rickels Park in Spur. 

Ransom Canyon Pickleball used their grant to improve the pickleball courts at Ransom Canyon.

 

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