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Cable One has awarded more than $125,000 in grants to support local nonprofits through Charitable Giving Fund awards.

News provided by: Cable One

In a time when many families are facing growing challenges — from food insecurity and access to mental health care to the need for safe, supportive spaces for children — Cable One is continuing its commitment to the communities it serves through its Charitable Giving Fund.

This spring, the company awarded more than $125,000 in grants to 27 nonprofit organizations across the cities and towns served by its fiber-fueled internet brand, Sparklight. From children’s advocacy programs and mental health services to food banks and emergency response providers, the funding will help advance essential services that uplift lives and strengthen communities.

“Strong communities are built on compassion, connection and local support, and that’s exactly what these organizations provide every day,” said Julie Laulis, President and CEO of Cable One. “Whether they’re helping families through hard times, giving kids a safe place to grow or ensuring no one in the neighborhood goes hungry, we’re honored to support the life-changing work they do.”

The company’s Charitable Giving Fund focuses on initiatives that create lasting, local impact, including education and digital literacy, hunger relief and community development. Since the Fund’s inception in 2020, Cable One has awarded more than $1 million in grants to more than 250 nonprofits that make a difference in the lives of those they serve.

This grant season, Cable One extended support to the following organizations:

  • Because Kids Grieve – Twin Falls, ID
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County – Moss Point, MS
  • Camden Community Alliance & Resources – Kingsland, GA
  • Charlie 22 – Webb City, MO
  • Crittenton Center – Sioux City, IA
  • Delta Hands for Hope – Shaw, MS
  • Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center – Idaho Falls, ID
  • Elevate Lebanon – Lebanon, MO
  • Fannin County Children’s Center – Bonham, TX
  • Heber-Overgaard Community Food Bank – Heber-Overgaard, AZ
  • Heiwashinkai Jujutsu – Vancleave, MS
  • Hopeful Horizons – Beaufort, SC
  • Humboldt Education Foundation – Prescott Valley, AZ
  • Hutchinson County United Way – Borger, TX
  • Idaho Anti-Trafficking Coalition – Boise, ID
  • Jasper County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) – Joplin, MO
  • Joplin NALA (Neighborhood Adult Literacy) – Joplin, MO
  • Lake Oconee Humane Society – Greensboro, GA
  • Lawton Mobile Meals – Lawton, OK
  • Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum – Monroe, LA
  • Pecos Valley Public Services – Roswell, NM
  • Special Olympics Idaho – New Plymouth, ID
  • Team OC Mentoring – Paoli, IN
  • The Harbor Children’s Alliance and Victim Center – Port Lavaca, TX
  • The Outside Foundation – Hilton Head Island, SC
  • The Salvation Army of Victoria – Victoria, TX
  • West Fargo Eats – Fargo, ND

Nonprofit organizations may apply for a grant during open application periods each spring and fall. Applications for fall 2025 grants will be accepted October 1-31, 2025.

Click here for more information about the Cable One Charitable Giving Fund.

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