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2007 News

2007 Culture and Arts Grants (December 2007) - In December 2007, the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation awarded more than $475,000 to 45 nonprofit programs in 25 communities in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho.

2007 Civic and Community Grants (September 2007) - In September 2007, the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation awarded more than $147,000 to 24 nonprofit programs in 16 communities in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming.

2007 Education Grants (June 2007) – In June 2007, the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation awarded more than $173,000 to 23 nonprofit programs in 15 communities in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming.

2007 Health, Welfare & Social Services Grants (March 2007) – In March the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation approved grants totaling more than $100,000 for nonprofit organizations in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming.

Utah high school seniors tapped for distinguished scholarship program: Rocky Mountain Power Foundation funds scholarships (Feb. 15, 2007) – Fifty Utah high school seniors are recipients of distinguished Horatio Alger Association scholarships and will receive $2,500 toward their higher education, thanks to the Rocky Mountain Power Foundation.

Wyoming students encouraged to apply for college scholarship program sponsored by Rocky Mountain Power Foundation: Horatio Alger Association program extended through May 1 (Feb. 13, 2007) – Wyoming high school seniors have the chance to be awarded a $2,500 college scholarship, thanks to the Horatio Alger Association and Rocky Mountain Power Foundation.

Lander Children's Museum awarded $4,500 grant for new exhibit (Jan. 26, 2007) – The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation has awarded $4,500 to the Lander Children’s Museum for its new Culture Kids exhibit. The funding was presented this month to museum director Jennifer O’Connor by Larry Elcock, Rocky Mountain Power’s customer and community manager.

Rocky Mountain Power Foundation names new executive director  (Jan. 8, 2007) – The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation recently announced that Lilisa Hall has been appointed executive director of the charitable arm of Rocky Mountain Power. Hall will be responsible for overseeing grants, managing requests and representing the foundation in the community.

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