Minnesota Energy Resources offers grants to assist first responders

Published 9:46 am Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Minnesota Energy Resources, in cooperation with their company’s foundation, is offering area fire departments and emergency responders a grant for up to $2,000 for equipment and training. Minnesota Energy Resources is encouraging all emergency responder agencies to apply for the Safety — It’s Worth the Energy grant between now and Aug. 1.

To qualify, first response or public safety agencies must provide emergency response services in the Minnesota Energy Resources natural gas service area. Winners will be announced by Sept. 1.

“We’re happy to offer assistance to those who put their lives on the line in the most dangerous of emergency conditions,” said Senior External Affairs Manager Jeff Larson. “We are fortunate to have such dedicated first responders in the communities we serve. We want to help them in any way we can.”

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Grants may be used to purchase equipment and professional development, but should be part of a well-planned and integrated public safety initiative. Projects must be special, one-time, safety-related efforts.

To learn more about the guidelines and to apply for the Safety — It’s Worth the Energy grant, visit the website at www.minnesotaenergyresources.com/business/worth_energy_grant.aspx.

Wisconsin Public Service Foundation, the charitable giving arm for Minnesota Energy Resources, is a private, charitable foundation funded by company shareholders and has no impact on electric and natural gas rates charged to customers.