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MEC opens education grant applications

BULLHEAD CITY – Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEC) has announced their continued support for renewable energy education through the SunWatts Education Grant program. This year, grants are up to $10,000. The grant(s) fund local educators’ innovative ideas to assist local youth in learning sustainability concepts. The program is part of MEC’s commitment to our community and is funded through the ACC-approved Renewable Energy Standard Tariff (REST) program.

There is no formal application. Submit a short, written description of the lesson plan that teaches about renewable energy and include materials and a budget breakdown to Mohave Electric Cooperative, Attention: Courtney Nixon, P.O. Box 22530, Bullhead City, AZ 86439 or email mecpa@mohaveelectric.com. Application deadline is August 31.

First grade students at Ft. Mojave Elementary School learn about renewable energy by building solar ovens. Photo courtesy Samantha Penfold/Ft. Mojave Elementary School

“Mohave Electric is proud to support our schools and teachers in their goal to educate our young members about renewable energy and the effective use of energy resources. I encourage all of our Mohave member educators to apply for this grant,” said Courtney Nixon, MEC Energy Management Specialist.

Last year, Samantha Penfold of Fort Mojave Elementary School, was one of the two award recipients. Penfold expressed, “The grant will assist first grade students by allowing them to learn about renewable energy, specifically solar energy, by building simple solar ovens and cooking a s’more treat. This hands-on activity will teach students the basic principles of how solar energy can be harnessed and its importance as a renewable resource. Thanks again for supporting local classrooms.”

From left to right: Mohave Electric Cooperative Board Director Rich Tempelman, Educator Samantha Penfold, and MEC Energy Management Specialist, Courtney Nixon. Photo courtesy Christine Owner/MEC

This annual grant is in addition to the thousands of dollars provided for other MEC educational programs including Mohave Community College (MCC) student scholarships, MEC’s Classroom Grants, Washington Youth Tour, Making Accidents Disappear elementary school magic show, MEC Scholarship, and the partnership with Western Governor’s University (WGU). Education, Training, and Information is one of the seven Cooperative Principles upheld by MEC to support education.