CoServ Powers Community
CoServ is more than just an energy company. We are deeply embedded in the communities we serve. The impacts of the CoServ Charitable Foundation can be felt throughout our service territory. Our Academic Initiatives benefit students and teachers in your schools nearly every day. We're also a fixture at community events, host our own blood drive and our Employees volunteer in the community.
Supporting our communities matters to us because we belong to the communities we serve.
2024 By the Numbers
171
CCF Grants Awarded
$320,000
Funds awarded to education foundations
19,901
Safety Demonstration Attendance
110
Community Events
CCF
The CoServ Charitable Foundation (CCF) is an independent, nonprofit organization governed by its own Board of Directors. The foundation awards grants that meet basic human needs, promote community vitality and support education. Since it's founding in 2004, CCF has awarded nearly $18 million in grants.
Academic Initiatives
CoServ believes that there is no greater investment in a community’s future than supporting education. Through our academic initiatives, CoServ provides students, teachers and staff at schools in our communities with educational opportunities that otherwise wouldn’t be available.
Community Initiatives
CoServ Employees are a fixture in your communities. You'll see us in your schools, at your community events and volunteering to help make your community a better place. There is no substitute for being out in the community and our Employees demonstrate a heart to give back.
What We've Been Up To
We've rounded up all of CoServ's community-focused news from throughout our service territory.
Retired CoServ Board of Director still living our core values
Curtis Tally wakes up every Wednesday knowing there are about a dozen residents awaiting a hot meal from Metroport Meals on Wheels.
CoServ mourns passing of longtime Board Director Virgil Berend
Virgil Berend’s Pilot Point Farm received electricity when he was 15 years old. He went to serve 27 years on the CoServ Board of Directors.
CCF grant lends support to new Denton homeless shelter and rehabilitation facility
City representatives were on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony at Our Daily Bread’s new 34,000-square-foot facility in Denton. The CoServ Charitable Foundation, among other private donors, contributed to the new facility’s setup through an Operation Roundup grant.
Videos from the community
CoServ is always out and about in the communities we serve and you never know when our Community Engagement team might show up in your neighborhood.