AEP's Community Relations goal is: "To support and play an active,
positive role in communities where we live and work." Providing financial support
to non-profit organizations within its service territories is just one way AEP works
toward this goal.
- Employee volunteers— Employees throughout the AEP System
coordinate numerous company projects to benefit a number of non-profit organizations.
Hundreds of employees also share their talents individually as volunteers in our
communities. AEP recognizes these employees through the
AEP Connects Volunteer Grants -- a dollars for doers program that provides
grants for eligible school or non-profit organizations where employees donate subsantial
volunteer hours.
- Economic development
— AEP sponsors special programs to encourage economic development within its traditional
service territory.
- Matching gifts — Employee contributions
to accredited colleges and universities may be matched by the company through a
separate employee educational matching contributions program.
- In-kind donations — AEP makes contributions of non-cash items such as real
estate, furniture, equipment and the services of employees on short-term loan to
organizations, using similar criteria as cash donations.
To be eligible for corporate contributions, organizations must be tax exempt under
section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and benefit communities within
AEP's service territory in Michigan,
Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana,
Oklahoma or communities with major AEP facilities.
Organizations receiving contributions must be in compliance with the Equal Employment
Opportunities Act and other federal, state and local laws and regulations.
Contributions are made principally in the areas of education, the environment and
human services, such as hunger, housing, health, and safety.
- Priority is based on the perceived overall benefit to communities in the company's
service area.
- In the area of education, preference is given to grades pre-K through 12 in the
fields of science, technology and math.
- Multi-year commitments to capital campaigns generally do not exceed five years.
- AEP and its employees provide strong support to many annual United Way campaigns
within our service territory; therefore, additional support to United Way agencies
is limited.
- Religious, fraternal, service and veteran organizations except for non-sectarian
social service activities available to the broader community, such as a senior center
or a church-owned housing project.
- Those with a purpose that is solely athletic in nature, not connected to a school
or youth group with other developmental goals.
- Individuals.
Requests for contributions can be submitted in writing or electronically. Each
request should include:
- Evidence of tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Amount of funds requested.
- Description of intended use of requested funds, who will benefit and how they will
benefit.
- Overall budget of related program.
- Description of how the organization will measure results and report outcome of the
use of funds being requested.
Written requests for local or statewide projects may be submitted
to the appropriate AEP operating unit office:
|
AEP Ohio |
850 Tech Center Drive
Gahanna, OH 43230 |
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AEP Texas |
400 West 15th St. Suite 1500,
Austin, TX 78701 |
|
Appalachian Power |
P. O. Box 1986
Charleston, WV 25327-1986 |
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Indiana Michigan Power |
110 East Wayne St.
Fort Wayne, IN 46802 |
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Kentucky Power |
101A Enterprise Drive
PO Box 5190
Frankfort, KY 40602 |
|
PSO |
212 East 6th St.
Tulsa, OK 74119 |
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SWEPCO |
428 Travis St.
Shreveport, LA 71101 |
Electronic requests for multi-state or national projects should be
submitted in Microsoft Word format to Educate@AEP.com.
Written requests for multi-state or national projects should be submitted
to:
AEP Community Relations
1 Riverside Plaza
19th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215