Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC), in partnership with its lending partner CoBank, has awarded a total of $15,000 in grants to three local nonprofit organizations: Graham-Dustin Public Schools, May May’s Homes, and Gateway to Prevention.
While CVEC is widely recognized for delivering reliable electric service, the cooperative is equally committed to investing in the communities it serves. These grants reflect that commitment by supporting organizations that play vital roles in public safety, education, and community well-being.
The Sharing Success program was launched by CoBank in 2012 to enhance the impact of co-ops and the nonprofits they aid. By matching CVEC’s charitable contributions, the program strengthens local communities.
For more information about the Sharing Success program or other CVEC initiatives, contact Kaci Dennis at 405382-3680.
About Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC): Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative Inc. is a nonprofit, publicly owned utility cooperative with a steadfast commitment to serving its members in the East Central Region of Oklahoma. Canadian Valley Electric provides essential electric utility service to over 25,000 accounts, catering to the needs of residential, commercial, and industrial members. This service area spans approximately 3,500 square miles, encompassing all or parts of the following counties: Oklahoma, Cleveland, Pottawatomie, Seminole, Lincoln, Creek, Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, and McIntosh.