Community
Directors and employees at Southeastern Indiana REMC want to see the communities we serve succeed. Why? The answer's simple: we live here, too.
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Local people working for local good. That's the essence of the Seventh Cooperative Principle, “Concern for Community,” one of seven guidelines that govern electric cooperative operations.
Energize your student’s summer at Camp Kilowatt! This fun, powerful and unique camp experience is designed for students entering seventh grade in 2024. It’s June 5-8. Visit Campkilowatt.org to learn more. Apply by March 1!
Is your organization accepting donations or need sponsorships for an event? Fill out our contact form and learn about what Southeastern Indiana REMC can do for you.
Spend a day at the statehouse with students from around the state! See the Senate in action, tour the Statehouse, and pass your own legislation during a mock bill activity.
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You must be available Jan. 25 and have reliable transportation to and from the Indiana Statehouse that day. The program is open to high school students. Please confirm with school administrators, but Page Day is considered an excused absence in most instances.
SEIREMC awards three $500 scholarships to eligible graduating Seniors in 2024. All eligible applicants are entered into a drawing, which take place during the REMC’s annual meeting.
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Eligibility Requirements:
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The parents or legal guardians of the applicant must be a member of Southeastern Indiana REMC
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The applicant must be a graduating senior
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The recipient must enroll in post-secondary education as a full-time student
Do you know a young adult who wants to get more
engaged in government and their community?
Make sure they know about this trip of a lifetime!
Indiana’s electric cooperatives and their statewide magazine, Indiana Connection, invite Indiana K-12 students to enter the Cooperative Calendar of Student Art Contest.
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Through Operation Round Up, electric cooperative consumers can “round up” their electric bills with this spare change going into a fund to help others in their communities. Over the years, Operation Round Up has raised more than $50 million for cooperative communities.
SEIREMC offers a variety of presentations for all ages. If your group or organization is interested in booking one of our programs, click on Presentations and fill out the form at bottom of page.
The Youth Power and Hope Awards program honors students in fifth through eighth grades who are leaders in their communities.
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Up to five qualified candidates will each receive $500, attend a special program in their honor this December and be featured in an upcoming issue of Indiana Connection.
Southeastern Indiana REMC is a long-time supporter of the 4-H program in our communities. The REMC offers support by reimbursing members for their 4-H enrollment fees!
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