Powering Progress: Missouri’s Global Impact
In a two-phase project, volunteer line workers from Missouri electric co-ops traveled to Guatemala to bring electricity to two villages.
In a two-phase project, volunteer line workers from Missouri electric co-ops traveled to Guatemala to bring electricity to two villages.
The report highlights the ways CFC and its electric cooperative members advance the greater good on behalf of the communities they serve.
Volunteer line workers from 14 Indiana electric cooperatives connected nearly 200 homes to the grid for the first time.
Volunteers from Alabama and Tennessee cooperatives spent several weeks working to bring electricity to a remote village in Guatemala.
For the fourth straight year, the annual CFC U.S. Bank One Card rebate has set a new record.
Last November, 20 linemen from 10 South Texas electric co-ops brought electricity to a rural village, overcoming several challenges.
Following hurricanes Helene and Milton, CFC made donations to electric co-op employee emergency assistance funds in five states.
CFC has retired more than $2 billion to members. This year, 894 systems received a retirement payment.
The report includes details about CFC’s support of electric cooperatives’ investments in renewable energy, grid resilience and broadband.
Volunteers from seven Georgia electric co-ops brought electricity for the first time to the rural village of Sesaltul, Guatemala.