La Crosse, WI— Dairyland has contributed $5,000 to Habitat for Humanity’s ReNew the Block  program, which was matched by CoBank through its Sharing Success Program for a total donation of  $10,000. Project leaders, Habitat for Humanity La Crosse Area and NewGround, Inc., have partnered  with the City of La Crosse, Coulee Region Ecoscapes LLC, Grow La Crosse, and the La Crosse School  District to bring this new initiative to our community.  

The ReNew the Block project will be located at Logan Middle School on La Crosse’s north side. The  project will improve the neighborhood, protect the natural environment, implement hands-on  outdoor learning and provide urban community members with access to nature, shared outdoor  spaces and healthy food. 

“Supporting our local education system and helping revitalize our neighborhoods is critical to a  thriving community,” said Dairyland President and CEO Brent Ridge. “The ReNew the Block project  will create a lasting impact for students and neighbors and be a catalyst for environmental and  conservation learning for generations to come. As a cooperative, we are excited to see this  collaboration between industry, education and environment come together.” 

“The project adds stormwater mitigation and an edible schoolyard while also piloting a substantial,  replicable model for increasing neighborhood livability and sustainability through shared work, one  block at a time,” said Sustainability Director Amy Smith, with Habitat for Humanity of the Greater La  Crosse Area.  

With headquarters in La Crosse, Wis., Dairyland provides the wholesale electrical requirements  for 24 distribution cooperatives and 27 municipal utilities. These cooperatives and municipals,  in turn, supply the energy needs of approximately 700,000 people in the four-state service area.  Dairyland delivers electricity via 3,300 miles of transmission lines and 232 substations located  throughout the system’s 44,500 square mile service area. Visit Dairyland Power Cooperative.