Allamakee-Clayton is pleased to announce we have joined the Operation Round Up Program.

By voluntarily "rounding up" your electric bill and contributing a few cents every month, you can help support local non-profits and charities. Collectively, we can use that small change to make an overwhelming difference.

If you would like to participate in giving back to your community, you may sign up online below or you can click on this link, print the form, and mail back to us.  

What is Operation Round Up?

Operation Round Up supports local organizations by collecting money from members who sign up to have their electrical bill rounded up to the next dollar.

For example, if your bill were $110.70, you would "Round Up" to $111.00. The additional 30 cents would go directly to the Operation Round Up fund. 

Examples of Organizations that could receive funds:

  • Fire Departments

  • Libraries

  • Community Projects

  • Student Programs

  • Community and School Support Programs

How Much is Collected?

The average account contributes $6 a year.

The most a member could contribute is

$11.88 in a year

(99¢ a month)

Applications now being accepted for Operation Round Up Grant

The ACEC Operation Round Up Trust Board is now accepting applications for its October grant opportunity. Eligibility requirements are on the application.  Applications must be submitted by September 15, 2025, to be considered. The Board will meet every October and April to review and award a grant.

Operation Round Up Grant Application

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"All co-ops adhere to the seven cooperative principles, including 'Concern for Community', The Operation Round Up program perfectly embodies this core principle; it is a charitable program unique to electric cooperatives designed to provide financial assistance to support and improve non-profit organizations and communities throughout the ACEC service area."

Brenda Hackman, Economic Development and Community Relations Manager

Sign up for Operation Round Up below:

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