Foundation / Corporation
Kankakee Valley KV REMC
03/01/21
Grants to Indiana nonprofit organizations and individuals in the Funding Source's service area for projects that address the needs of the local community. Funding is intended for activities in the focus areas of economic development, community services, youth programs, education, emergency energy assistance, disaster relief, and environmental projects. Eligible applicants are located within the Kankakee Valley REMC service area, including the rural areas of Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Marshall, Pulaski, St. Joseph, and Starke counties.
GrantWatch ID#: 146427
The Operation Round Up board has granted requests ranging from $200 up to $3,500.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Submit applications to:
Kankakee Valley REMC
8642 W US Hwy 30
PO Box 157
Wanatah, IN 46390
Direct questions to:
Amanda Steeb, Director of Marketing and Communications
asteeb@kvremc.com
(219) 733-2511
(800) 552-2622
Fax (219) 733-2991
Service Area Map: https://www.kvremc.com/about/meet-your-directors
USA: Indiana: Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Marshall, Pulaski, St. Joseph, and Starke Counties
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