The Roundup for Safety Board awarded $37,225 in community safety grants to nonprofit organizations at its September 8 meeting, including a $7,500 grant requested jointly by the Kootenai Cross Country Running Team and the Kootenai Cross Country Ski Club. 

Cross country runner running outdoors with tall trees and mountains in the background

The Roundup for Safety Board awarded $37,225 in community safety grants to nonprofit organizations at its September 8 meeting, including a $7,500 grant requested jointly by the Kootenai Cross Country Running Team and the Kootenai Cross Country Ski Club.

Cross Country Coach Brittany Katzer requested pop-up tents with walls to protect runners and skiers from Northwest Montana’s mercurial weather. The teams are no strangers to competing in extreme heat, cold, and wind. This fall, there are 44 runners. This winter, over 100 skiers are expected to participate in the ski club, three days per week.

The teams also asked the Board for assistance in purchasing a first aid kit and water coolers to improve athlete hydration. “Keeping our Libby athletes safe is of the utmost importance,” Katzer told the Board, which agreed and noted the partnership between the cross country running and ski teams with approval.

Other projects funded during the September Roundup for Safety meeting included:

  • $10,000 – Kidsport – fencing
  • $10,000 – Land to Hand Montana – building entrance
  • $8,000 – Libby Food Pantry – covered walkway
  • $1,725 – Calvary Chapel of the Flathead Valley – child pickup system

Roundup for Safety is a voluntary program for Flathead Electric Cooperative members who allow their electric bills to be rounded up to the next dollar, with the extra money going into a fund for community safety projects proposed by nonprofit organizations and considered by an independent board.

Since 1997, members of Flathead Electric Cooperative have rounded up their bills to a total of $4,541,182 in community safety project funding.

RoundUp for Safety Flathead Electric Cooperative

Roundup for Safety is a voluntary program for Co-op members who round up their electric bills to the next dollar. This money is managed by an independent board and goes into a fund for community safety projects.

If your nonprofit is interested in applying for community safety funds, visit our Roundup for Safety page or call the Roundup for Safety Board Liason:

Courtney Stone

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