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Jun 02, 2026

United Way of Central Kansas receives $2,500 Sharing Success Grant from Wheatland Electric

Posted Jun 02, 2026 7:15 PM
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From Wheatland Electric

Wheatland Electric Cooperative, Inc. (WEC) announced today that United Way of Central Kansas (UWCK) has been awarded a $2,500 grant from the WEC Sharing Success Fund to support Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Great Bend.

UWCK serves Barton and Pawnee Counties by focusing on youth opportunity, financial stability, health, and community resiliency. By bringing together donors, volunteers, and local partners, UWCK addresses pressing needs and creates lasting impact for families.

Through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, 487 children ages 0–5 in Great Bend receive one high-quality, age-appropriate book mailed directly to their home each month at no cost to their families. These early years are critical for brain development, and consistent access to books helps children build vocabulary, comprehension, and a lifelong love of reading.

The impact of the program is supported by research. A newly released international study, the largest ever conducted on shared book reading, found that children enrolled in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in the United States were 11 times more likely to be interested in books, 15 times more likely to actively participate during shared reading, and nine times more likely to initiate shared reading.

For Great Bend, this means nearly 500 young children are strengthening foundational literacy skills before kindergarten, improving school readiness, and building a pathway toward long-term academic success. Investing in early literacy strengthens individual families while supporting the future workforce and vitality of the entire community.

The Sharing Success grant will help sustain the program locally, ensuring books continue arriving in children’s mailboxes each month. Community members who wish to support Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Great Bend can do so through UWCK, where a gift of only $30 sponsors one child for an entire year and provides 12 books during the most critical years of development.

The Scott Community Foundation began formally accepting applications for grants from the WEC Sharing Success Fund from community-based organizations on December 1, 2012. Since then, the application process has been moved internally and is currently handled directly by WEC. This year, WEC and CoBank have each contributed $15,000 to the fund. The program will continue to run until the funds are exhausted. Since 2012, WEC’s Sharing Success Fund has made $225,000 available to community-based organizations and projects across their service territory.

Community based organizations interested in receiving funding from the WEC Sharing Success Fund can apply online at https://www.weci.net/sharing-success-program. Questions should be referred to Alli Conine, director of member services & corporate communications, at 620-874-4563 or aconine@weci.net.

About Wheatland Electric
Our Mission: Delivering Energy for Life – Wheatland Electric Cooperative, Inc., a member owned distribution cooperative headquartered in Scott City, Kans., was established in 1948 as a distribution and power cooperative, in the state of Kansas. Today, Wheatland Electric serves more than 33,000 electric meters in 14 Kansas counties and 3 Colorado counties and maintains over 4,000 miles of distribution power lines across southwest and central Kansas and eastern Colorado. Together, with the help of our members, we are committed to building a better and stronger rural America. Visit www.weci.net for more information