REMC seeks applications for Sharing Success Community Grants

Randolph Electric Membership Corporation recently announced that applications are now open for its Sharing Success Community Grants. Nonprofits in the Randolph EMC service area of Randolph, Chatham, Moore, Montgomery, and Alamance Counties are eligible to apply.

The Sharing Success Community Grants Program is a special project of People Helping People (PHP), Randolph EMC’s 501(c)3 organization. Community Grant funds are made possible through the generosity of CoBank, an industry lender, and are separate and distinct from monthly member contributions to PHP.

“Since 2015, the PHP Board of Directors has awarded over $166,000 in grants to charitable nonprofits that lend a helping hand to those in need,” said Christian Morgan, public relations manager at REMC. “Randolph EMC’s core values guide our philanthropic efforts, and our People Helping People (PHP) program is one example of how the cooperative makes positive, lasting impacts on the communities we serve.”

PHP will distribute $30,000 for the 2026 grant cycle. Qualifying organizations may apply for up to $2,000 in funding to implement programs or purchase necessary equipment to facilitate programs where Randolph EMC member-owners reside.  

How to Apply

Staffers and volunteers from interested nonprofit organizations can learn more about the application process, including guidelines and restrictions, on the REMC website or by scanning the QR code below. Completed applications must be received electronically by May 31, 2026. 

Program Details

Each year, CoBank allocates $6 million annually to match cooperatives’ charitable contributions to nonprofit organizations in their local communities. For the 2026 funding cycle, CoBank matched Randolph EMC’s donation of $15,000 to PHP to provide a total of $30,000 in grant funding for nonprofit agencies in Randolph, Moore, Montgomery, Alamance and Chatham counties.

People Helping People is most effective when it focuses on helping those in need and providing assistance to community organizations that enjoy universal support among the members. Projects submitted for consideration should positively impact a significant number of community members and meet needs in the areas of health, financial support, or educational advancement.

For additional information or questions about the Sharing Success Community Grants Program, please contact Emely Noesi at 336-625-8171 or [email protected].

About Randolph Electric Membership Corporation

Randolph Electric Membership Corp. is a community-focused electric cooperative created to efficiently deliver affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy to more than 33,000 homes, businesses, farms, and schools. Randolph EMC is led by and belongs to member-owners in areas of Randolph, Moore, Montgomery, Chatham, and Alamance counties.

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