United REMC and its employees are active in various communities throughout its service territory. United is a member of several chambers of commerce, including Fort Wayne, Wells County, Huntington, Warren, and Roanoke. The company likewise supports and belongs to several business and economic development organizations. Among them are: Indiana Northeast Development (IND); Huntington County United Economic Development; Markle Businessmen’s Association; Warren Area Economic Development Corporation; Roanoke Economic
Development Organization; Lime City (Huntington) Economic Development; and
the OssianDevelopment Corporation.

In addition, United annually supports many civic organizations. And its employees can be found volunteering their time to a host of clubs and organizations. Among those are United Way, Kiwanis, Lions, American Legion and VFW, Heart Association, Red Cross, 4-H, and many more. Directors, officers and employees are involved in township advisory boards, volunteer fire departments, various athletic leagues, and social and fraternal organizations.

Each year, United sponsors its Youth Scholarship Contest, recognizing three outstanding high school students whose parents or guardians are United consumers. Along with the Indiana Statewide Association of RECs, United helps sponsor the Youth Tour program, sending one outstanding high school junior on a weeklong trip to Washington, D.C. each summer.


A new program added by United several years ago has met with tremendous success. Field trips for fourth grade students and older from schools throughout our service territory attracted over 2,600 young people during the past three school years. Students watch a safety video and a table-top safety demonstration, get a tour of our equipment yard, watch a pole-climbing safety demonstration by linemen, take bucket rides, and have lunch on us. And for the younger kids – students third-grade and below – United will visit their school and show a safety video and talk about electrical safety in general.

Among the major communities within our service territory are: Fort Wayne, Huntington, Bluffton, Ossian, Warren, Andrews, Roanoke, Markle


Operation Roundup

Several years back, United REMC launched a program that provides needed funds for charitable organizations throughout our service territory.

The United Board of Directors recently approved Operation Round Up,
a voluntary charitable program that allows us to round up members’ electric bill to the next whole dollar. The difference is placed in the United REMC Operation Round Up Trust to be distributed to worthwhile causes.

Here’s how it works. Let’s say a consumer’s electric bill is $75.55. The bill is rounded up to an even $76, and the 45 cents is placed into the fund. The average estimated annual giving is only about $6 per member. And the very most anyone can give each month is 99 cents – or a total of $11.88 for an entire year.

In all, the co-op expects to raise between $30,000 and $35,000 annually for charitable giving throughout our service territory. As of this summer, over 55 percent of our members are enrolled. To date over $65,000 has been awarded in grants to organizations and individuals throughout United’s service territory.

The United REMC Board earlier approved the volunteer board to oversee the Operation Round Up Trust. Members include: Fred Schweikhardt, vice president of the United REMC board of directors; Mike Kelsey, United REMC lineman; Thais Wilhelm, former Huntington County sheriff; Phylian Keefer, from MarkleBank and a township trustee in Wells County; Tony Garton, retired Wells County teacher and Bluffton businessman; Mike Perkins, editor of the Huntington Herald-Press, and active in a number of local organizations; Elsie Wygant, retired manager of National City Bank, Roanoke office, and former president of the Roanoke Chamber.

These qualified people were chosen by a nomination committee from a long list of potential members.

Examples of organizations that might benefit are food banks, senior groups, fire departments, EMS, school organizations, capital projects, clubs, etc.

Many other electric co-ops have adopted the Operation Round Up program. And feedback from them indicate it is very successful in each and every case.

The program is strictly voluntary. If you are a United REMC member, and you choose not to participate, simply notify United REMC. You can call us, or send an e-mail to info@unitedremc.com. But you need to contact us only if you DO NOT want to participate.

Operation Round Up actually began with the Palmetto Electric Cooperative in Hilton Head, SC, many years ago. Co-op leaders there saw a need in their own backyard to help communities and started the fund. It has helped many people with hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years all with accumulated "change" on the electric bill that was rounded up.

Many Indiana REMCs have had the program in place for years. Two neighboring REMCs – Noble REMC and Northeastern REMC – have launched the program in recent years, and communities and groups in those areas are now reaping the benefits.

You will be able to follow the progress of the program through articles in the Electric Consumer, such as how much is collected, and where the funds are distributed.

By just adding up a few cents each month, collectively our consumers can contribute to many worthwhile causes.

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