LCEC provides CCFW with environmental funding award
LCEC has announced that it will provide the Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife with a $1,600 environmental funding award to continue its dedication to protect, preserve and educate.
CCFW is one four organizations to receive LCEC’s environmental funding award which was established in early 2014. To apply for this award, organizations can email pr@lcec.net to receive an application. The deadline for 2015 award applications is March 15, 2015.
Interested organizations must meet certain criteria to be considered for the award including being located within LCEC service territory, funding utilized for projects/programs related to the environment and the utility industry, and having a demonstrated need for funds. This funding award is just one of the many ways that LCEC positively impacts and supports wildlife and the environment.
Established in 1940, LCEC is a not-for-profit electric distribution cooperative serving Cape Coral, North Fort Myers, Marco Island, Sanibel and Captiva Islands, Pine Island, Everglades City, Immokalee, Ave Maria, and parts of Lehigh Acres. LCEC is committed to providing efficient, reliable, cost-competitive electric and emerging energy solutions and excellent service to our customers. LCEC is also a major contributor to the local economy as one of the largest employers in Lee County with nearly 400 employees and by its support of many local agencies through charitable giving, volunteerism and environmental stewardship.