The holiday season brings a spirit of generosity and compassion. It’s a time to reflect on our many blessings and uplift those in need. While this is certainly a special time of year, cooperatives like Daviess-Martin County REMC are deeply rooted in giving back to their local communities year-round.
Our mission is reliable power. Our purpose is people — the members we’re proud to serve. As a Daviess-Martin County REMC member, you help us power that purpose. Daviess-Martin County REMC’s Operation Roundup program is made possible through members’ participation in “rounding up” electric bills to the next dollar amount. Your generous contributions help support local charitable organizations and community services.
Another way Daviess-Martin County REMC gives back is by investing in tomorrow’s leaders. Through presentations at elementary schools, Camp Kilowatt, and the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour program, we aim to empower students for a brighter future. When we invest in our local youth, we strengthen the fabric of our community.
As a not-for-profit electric cooperative, we believe in giving credit where credit is due — to the members who shape our co-op. One way we do this is through capital credits. Because Daviess-Martin County REMC operates at cost, we give cash back to our members rather than outside investors or shareholders.
Here’s how capital credits work
Daviess-Martin County REMC members use the electricity we provide and pay their monthly bills, and we track their business with the co-op over time. Daviess-Martin County REMC pays all operating expenses throughout the year, and if any operating revenue is left over, we allocate it as capital credits. When financial conditions permit, the co-op’s board of directors votes to pay capital credits back to the members. Daviess-Martin County REMC sends you a check or applies a credit to your energy bill.
Since 1969, Daviess-Martin County REMC has returned $15,168,000 to our local members.
Capital credits are just one of the many benefits of co-op membership. Giving back to our local members instead of outside parties is one of the many aspects that set cooperatives apart from other types of businesses.
Our members guide every decision we make and are why our co-op exists. To us, you’re more than a customer. This holiday season, we hope you’re proud to be part of a community-focused co-op that puts people before profits.
From your friends at Daviess-Martin County REMC, we hope you have a bright, blessed holiday season.