SCOTT CITY–We are excited to announce that the winner of Wheatland Electric Cooperative Inc.’s Giving Goodness Charity Challenge is Kans for Kids Fighting Cancer in Barton County.
The non-profit organization based in Hoisington assists children who are living with cancer and is the recipient of a $1,000 Sharing Success grant. The organization was championed by Wheatland Electric’s cooperative membership and Facebook fans and followers through multiple rounds of online voting during the Giving Goodness contest held entirely on social media from Oct. 25 through Nov. 12, 2021.
In addition, three other Giving Goodness finalists in our online contest also received Sharing Success grants. They include Finney County United Way’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library, which received a $500 grant; Hamilton County VIP Senior Center, located in Syracuse, which received a $250 grant; and the Grow and Learn Childcare Center, located in Leoti, which also received $250 in Sharing Success funds.
To engage our membership and promote two of our cooperative principles (democratic member control and concern for community), we turned the decision-making power over to our membership in this grant selection process. Throughout the contest, our co-op members and followers were encouraged to nominate and vote for a deserving non-profit or charitable organization within our service territory and rally friends and family to do the same.
Now, more than ever during this holiday season, we recognize the importance of helping one another, giving thanks, and paying it forward. That’s because cooperatives like us are governed by core principles, including democratic member control and concern for community. The first endorses active member participation in the future and direction of our cooperative. And the second promotes our work for the sustainable development of our communities through policies supported by our membership.
We want to thank all our members who helped us share the “GOODNESS” during this “GIVING” season and helped us select our Sharing Success grant recipients.
About Sharing Success
The Scott Community Foundation began formally accepting applications for grants from the Wheatland Electric Sharing Success Fund from non-profit organizations on December 1, 2012. Since that time, more than $100,000 in grants have been awarded across Wheatland’s service territory. This year, Wheatland Electric and CoBank have each contributed $10,000 toward this fund. The program will continue to run until the funds are exhausted. Non-profit groups interested in receiving funding from the Wheatland Electric Sharing Success Fund should contact Alli Conine, Manager of Member Services & Corporate Communications, at 620-874-4563 or aconine@weci.net.