Manager’s Message – October 2023

Celebrating National Co-op Month

Annie Terracciano headshotOctober is the month to celebrate the benefits cooperatives bring to our communities. Whether a cooperative’s focus is food, child care, insurance, electricity or some other service, we all exist to help serve a need in the communities we live in.

What makes cooperatives unique is we are not-for-profit, democratically controlled and member owned. The cooperative business model is about meeting the needs of the people, not about maximizing profits. In the United States, more than 900 electric co-ops serve an estimated 42 million people. Northern Lights has more than 19,000 members and more than 2,900 miles of distribution lines serving members in Northern Idaho, Eastern Washington and Western Montana.

NLI is overseen by a 7-member board of directors, each elected by the members of the district they represent. Our power comes from the Bonneville Power Administration and our own dam on a tributary of the Kootenai River. NLI distributes this power to each of its members’ homes and businesses.

One way NLI serves its community is through Operation Roundup. Members can choose to round up their monthly energy bills to the nearest dollar to help families in need of assistance. Members can also choose to donate to the Helping Hand program, which is designed to support struggling members with their power bills, or Project Share, which provides home heating assistance. If you would like to participate in any of these programs, please contact us to sign up.

Summer has come to an end, the leaves are changing, and autumn is upon us. Before we know it, those princesses, superheroes, ghosts and goblins will knock on our doors, hoping for a treat!

Happy Halloween!

Annie Terracciano
General Manager