Kosciusko REMC Releases 2024-2025 Operation Round Up Report
Warsaw, Ind. (October 15th, 2025) – Kosciusko REMC (KREMC) has released it’s 2025 Operation Round Up Report, detailing the grants given from July 1st, 2024 - June 30th, 2025, totaling $95,949.00 in grants to 31 local non-profit organizations.
Operation Round Up is a voluntary program in which KREMC members allow KREMC to round up their electric bill to the next dollar. That extra amount is donated to the program. For example, if a member has an electric bill of $53.86, that bill would be rounded up to $54.00, with 14 cents being donated to the program. Each participating member, on average, contributes approximately $6.00 a year.
The money is then deposited into the KREMC Operation Round Up fund, held at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation. A voluntary advisory committee, comprised of KREMC members, meets regularly to review applications for Operation Round Up grants, and to make grant recommendations.
“’Concern for Community’ is one of KREMC’s core principles, and Operation Round Up is a perfect example of how we can invest in our local community through the generosity of our members. It is amazing to watch what something as simple as rounding up your electric bill can do in the local community,” said Tim Landrigan, President and CEO of Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect.
To learn more, opt into the program, or view the full Operation Round Up Report, visit https://www.kremc.com/operation-round-up. To see the stories of the organizations that benefit from Operation Round Up, follow KREMC on social media, or visit their blog at https://www.kremc.com/blog1.