Request a charitable sponsorship or donation
Strong, vibrant communities are our lifeblood, and we invest our time and resources so they can grow and aim even higher.
Our Charitable Giving Program at Black Hills Energy awards contributions or sponsorships to eligible applicants that are 501(c)(3) organizations (recognized as tax-exempt by the IRS) and schools or school districts.
Organizations within our service territory or serving residents in our service territory need to apply six months prior to your event. Please allow up to 120 days to receive a decision.
We support requests that align with our key giving priorities:
- Responsible energy and environmental stewardship
- Education and workforce development
- Strong communities
- Helping people
Types of requests we generally do not fund include:
- Requests benefitting individuals, a single family, or team/group
- Athletic, labor, fraternal requests*
- Runs/walks/teams/golf/sporting tournaments (unless they tie to a key focus area of Black Hills Energy like economic development, energy assistance or United Way)
- Requests to fund endowments
- Regional/national organizations without a local chapter
- Requests to cover travel costs
- Requests related to a specific illness or disease
- Groups representing a conflict of interest for Black Hills Energy
- Political causes, candidates or campaigns or organizations with a primary purpose of influencing legislation
Note: considerations may be made depending on Black Hills Energy employee board or coach involvement. *
Select your state below to begin application
Arkansas
The first step for those requesting corporate sponsorship in Arkansas is to set up a profile for your organization in a database called NPOconnect. NPOconnect is a nonprofit database that verifies validity of the nonprofit's status with the IRS. Registering is easy and free. This process captures your contact information and allows you to set up the best way to receive payments. Please note that grants paid via a paper check are subject to a 10% fee (up a maximum of $100) which will be deducted from your awarded corporate sponsorship. For most of our nonprofit partners, you may already have a profile, so no additional actions are needed, or you may need to update your profile. You may need to upload a copy of your organization’s IRS determination letter (stating that your organization is recognized as a 501c3) and documentation proving your affiliation with the organization.
You only have to register your organization once, after which it will remember you the next time you submit a request. Click the link below that correlates to your nonprofit type to be walked through the process.
After you’ve created or updated your profile with NPOconnect, begin your application below.
Our Public Affairs team manages our charitable donation process. If you have questions about your Arkansas application, please reach out to Robin Mizell.
Colorado
The first step for those requesting corporate sponsorship in Colorado is to set up a profile for your organization in a database called NPOconnect. NPOconnect is a nonprofit database that verifies validity of the nonprofit's status with the IRS. Registering is easy and free. This process captures your contact information and allows you to set up the best way to receive payments. Please note that grants paid via a paper check are subject to a 10% fee (up a maximum of $100) which will be deducted from your awarded corporate sponsorship. For most of our nonprofit partners, you may already have a profile, so no additional actions are needed, or you may need to update your profile. You may need to upload a copy of your organization’s IRS determination letter (stating that your organization is recognized as a 501c3) and documentation proving your affiliation with the organization.
You only have to register your organization once, after which it will remember you the next time you submit a request. Click the link below that correlates to your nonprofit type to be walked through the process.
After you’ve created or updated your profile with NPOconnect, begin your application below.
Our Public Affairs team manages our charitable donation process. If you have questions about your Colorado application, please reach out to Julie Rodriguez or John Vigil with Colorado Electric, or Jason Auslander or Tom Henley with Colorado Gas.
Iowa
The first step for those requesting corporate sponsorship in Iowa is to set up a profile for your organization in a database called NPOconnect. NPOconnect is a nonprofit database that verifies validity of the nonprofit's status with the IRS. Registering is easy and free. This process captures your contact information and allows you to set up the best way to receive payments. Please note that grants paid via a paper check are subject to a 10% fee (up a maximum of $100) which will be deducted from your awarded corporate sponsorship. For most of our nonprofit partners, you may already have a profile, so no additional actions are needed, or you may need to update your profile. You may need to upload a copy of your organization’s IRS determination letter (stating that your organization is recognized as a 501c3) and documentation proving your affiliation with the organization.
You only have to register your organization once, after which it will remember you the next time you submit a request. Click the link below that correlates to your nonprofit type to be walked through the process.
After you’ve created or updated your profile with NPOconnect, begin your application below.
Our Public Affairs team manages our charitable donation process. If you have questions about your Iowa application, please reach out to Nicole Breitbach.
Kansas
The first step for those requesting corporate sponsorship in Kansas is to set up a profile for your organization in a database called NPOconnect. NPOconnect is a nonprofit database that verifies validity of the nonprofit's status with the IRS. Registering is easy and free. This process captures your contact information and allows you to set up the best way to receive payments. Please note that grants paid via a paper check are subject to a 10% fee (up a maximum of $100) which will be deducted from your awarded corporate sponsorship. For most of our nonprofit partners, you may already have a profile, so no additional actions are needed, or you may need to update your profile. You may need to upload a copy of your organization’s IRS determination letter (stating that your organization is recognized as a 501c3) and documentation proving your affiliation with the organization.
You only have to register your organization once, after which it will remember you the next time you submit a request. Click the link below that correlates to your nonprofit type to be walked through the process.
After you’ve created or updated your profile with NPOconnect, begin your application below.
Our Public Affairs team manages our charitable donation process. If you have questions about your Kansas application, please reach out to James Williams.
Nebraska
The first step for those requesting corporate sponsorship in Nebraska is to set up a profile for your organization in a database called NPOconnect. NPOconnect is a nonprofit database that verifies validity of the nonprofit's status with the IRS. Registering is easy and free. This process captures your contact information and allows you to set up the best way to receive payments. Please note that grants paid via a paper check are subject to a 10% fee (up a maximum of $100) which will be deducted from your awarded corporate sponsorship. For most of our nonprofit partners, you may already have a profile, so no additional actions are needed, or you may need to update your profile. You may need to upload a copy of your organization’s IRS determination letter (stating that your organization is recognized as a 501c3) and documentation proving your affiliation with the organization.
You only have to register your organization once, after which it will remember you the next time you submit a request. Click the link below that correlates to your nonprofit type to be walked through the process.
After you’ve created or updated your profile with NPOconnect, begin your application below.
Our Public Affairs team manages our charitable donation process. If you have questions about your Nebraska application, please reach out to Stephanie King or Jennifer Peters.
South Dakota
The first step for those requesting corporate sponsorship in South Dakota is to set up a profile for your organization in a database called NPOconnect. NPOconnect is a nonprofit database that verifies validity of the nonprofit's status with the IRS. Registering is easy and free. This process captures your contact information and allows you to set up the best way to receive payments. Please note that grants paid via a paper check are subject to a 10% fee (up a maximum of $100) which will be deducted from your awarded corporate sponsorship. For most of our nonprofit partners, you may already have a profile, so no additional actions are needed, or you may need to update your profile. You may need to upload a copy of your organization’s IRS determination letter (stating that your organization is recognized as a 501c3) and documentation proving your affiliation with the organization.
You only have to register your organization once, after which it will remember you the next time you submit a request. Click the link below that correlates to your nonprofit type to be walked through the process.
After you’ve created or updated your profile with NPOconnect, begin your application below.
Our Public Affairs team manages our charitable donation process. If you have questions about your South Dakota application, please reach out to Lynn Kendall.
Wyoming
The first step for those requesting corporate sponsorship in Wyoming is to set up a profile for your organization in a database called NPOconnect. NPOconnect is a nonprofit database that verifies validity of the nonprofit's status with the IRS. Registering is easy and free. This process captures your contact information and allows you to set up the best way to receive payments. Please note that grants paid via a paper check are subject to a 10% fee (up a maximum of $100) which will be deducted from your awarded corporate sponsorship. For most of our nonprofit partners, you may already have a profile, so no additional actions are needed, or you may need to update your profile. You may need to upload a copy of your organization’s IRS determination letter (stating that your organization is recognized as a 501c3) and documentation proving your affiliation with the organization.
You only have to register your organization once, after which it will remember you the next time you submit a request. Click the link below that correlates to your nonprofit type to be walked through the process.
After you’ve created or updated your profile with NPOconnect, begin your application below.
Our Public Affairs team manages our charitable donation process. If you have questions about your Wyoming application, please reach out to Laurie Farkas or Stacie McDonald.
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