Fri Mar 26th, 2021
Staff report
Categories: News
Tags: Capital Credits, Energy, Foundations, Jessica Matlock, La Plata Electric Association (LPEA), Support Local Organizations
The La Plata Electric Association (LPEA) Board of Directors allocated $512,100 in unclaimed Capital Credits at its March meeting to support a variety of local organizations and initiatives.
“One of the best parts of being a non-profit rural electric cooperative is how much we are able to invest in – and support – our local communities,” said LPEA CEO, Jessica Matlock. “Under the leadership and guidance of our board, LPEA has reinvested roughly $3 million in unclaimed capital credits in our community over the past 10 years, and we look forward to investing more in the future.”
Funds were allocated as follows:
Capital Credits represent ownership of LPEA and are credited to members based on the amount of electricity they use. Each fall, the LPEA Board of Directors determines how much should be retired that year. Those funds are then returned to members either as a bill credit or as a check. Sometimes, these checks go uncashed, or LPEA is not able to find a valid address on file to remit them. After three years, these funds become “unclaimed” and are then used for educational, charitable, or other purposes as set forth in the LPEA Bylaws.
LPEA is a member-owned, not-for-profit, electric distribution cooperative serving La Plata and Archuleta, with segments of Hinsdale, Mineral and San Juan counties. LPEA is the fifth largest cooperative of 22 in Colorado, and aims to provide safe, reliable electricity at the lowest reasonable cost to its approximately 34,500 members. For additional information, contact LPEA at 970-247-5786 or visit lpea.coop.