Operation Roundup

Operation Roundup® is supported by CoServ Electric Members and CoServ Gas Customers who "round up" their monthly electric and gas bills to the nearest dollar to help our neighbors in need. The extra pennies go to the CoServ Charitable Foundation, which distributes every cent to worthy causes in CoServ's service territory. These organizations assist with:

  • Literacy development
  • Hot meals for your homebound elderly neighbors
  • Youth activity programs
  • Shelter for low-income, working families
  • Libraries
  • Emergency responders
  • Children's homes
  • Other not-for-profit organizations

The average Operation Roundup participant contributes pennies each month and that adds up to about $6 per year. It may not sound like much, but in 2024, Operation Roundup grants distributed to nonprofits throughout our service territory totaled more than $1.7 million. That includes supporting groups like Frisco Family Services, Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County, Lovepacs and the Valley View Volunteer Fire Department as well as education foundations for all 23 school district that we serve.

Not sure whether you are a participant? Check your most recent CoServ bill. You should see a separate "Operation Roundup" line item under the Account Summary section. You may choose to opt-out by filling out this form.

CCF Grant to Valley View Police Department for 5,000 to purchase shields for their police officers (including School Resource Officers).

Lynn Stucky - CoServ Board of Directors, Jennifer Ebert - CCF, Justin Stamps - Valley View Police Sergeant, Dylan Harris - Valley View Police Sergeant
CoServ Charitable Foundation awarded a 19,551.35 grant to Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County for food items for Family Advocacy and Support Services Expenses and Forensic Interviews. Pictured (L to R) Bobbie Pierri, Lorrie Galanter, Lynne McLean, Kara Schrum, Efrain Duarte, Lora Atkinson, Chris McCraw, Walker Sims.
CCF Check presentation to Frisco Family Services. 25,000 to cover costs for perishable food items for their Market (Food Pantry).

Doreen Rue, HSNT CEO
Jamie Taylor,  HSNT Senior Grants Manager
Madeline Fink, HSNT Grants and Communications Specialist
Dr. Lynn Stucky, DVM, CoServ Board Director District 1
Jennifer Ebert, CCF Coordinator
CCF Check presentation to Frisco Family Services. ,000 to cover costs for perishable food items for their Market (Food Pantry).

Katie Moore, CoServ, Tripp Jackson, Frisco Family Services, Nicole Bursey, Frisco Family Services, 
Will Kollar, CoServ Board of Directors