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Harper City Historical Society Receives $1,000 Sharing Success Grant

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Harper, Kan.–Wheatland Electric Cooperative, Inc. (WEC) has announced that the Harper County Department on Aging and Transit (HCDAT) has been awarded a $1,000 grant from the Sharing Success Fund to support its public transportation ride card program and help provide essential transit access to low-income residents and seniors on fixed incomes.

For over a decade, the museum has operated without air conditioning and with only limited heat. This lack of climate control has not only endangered delicate historical artifacts and the museum building itself but also forced the cancellation of events and limited access for researchers and school tours.

Climate control is more than a comfort issue. Artifacts are deteriorating, and without temperature regulation, staff can only work during mild weather. Proper heating and cooling will also enable the museum to welcome the public year-round.

The total cost of the new system is estimated at $16,000. The Historical Society is actively seeking private donations and matching grants to meet the goal. Once installed, the system will allow for expanded programming, more frequent tours, and better care of irreplaceable items.

Founded in 1961, the Harper City Historical Society operates the Harper Museum, the adjacent storage building, and Runnymede Church. All are preserved and maintained by this dedicated nonprofit. To learn more about the HVAC project or how you can help, contact the Harper City Historical Society at (620)-243-2775.

The Scott Community Foundation began formally accepting applications for grants from the WEC Sharing Success Fund from community-based organizations on December 1, 2012. Since then, the application process has been moved internally and is currently handled directly by WEC. This year, WEC and CoBank have once again each contributed $10,000 to the fund. The program will continue to run until the funds are exhausted. Since 2012, WEC’s Sharing Success Fund has made $165,000 available to community-based organizations and projects across their service territory.

Community based organizations interested in receiving funding from the WEC Sharing Success Fund can apply online. Questions should be referred to Alli Conine, Director of Member Services & Corporate Communications, at (620) 874-4563 or aconine@weci.net.

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Harper County Department on Aging and Transit director Jennifer Wolff (left) is presented with a Sharing Success grant from Mary Hoisington (right), member services and key accounts manager at Wheatland Electric Cooperative. The grant will be used to support its public transportation ride card program which provides essential transit access to low-income residents and seniors on fixed incomes.