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- Fiber Info Request Form | SEIREMC
For more information about our SEI Fiber service call 1-800-737-4111 or complete the form below. SEI Fiber Information Request Form First Name Email Last Name Phone Address City State Zip Yes Are you an SEI REMC member? No REMC Account # What is your preferred method of contact? Which service location are you requesting information for? Residential Service Commercial Service Submit Thanks for submitting! By submitting this form, you are requesting information about our SEI Fiber services. Are you a Southeastern Indiana REMC member who needs to setup their SmartHub account? Click the button below to navigate to information about our SmartHub and register your account today. SmartHub
- Geothermal Heat Pump | SEIREMC
Geothermal Heat Pump NEW CONSTRUCTION OR REPLACING ELECTRIC RESISTANCE HEAT, GAS, HEAT PUMP OR GEOTHERMAL No minimum SEER2 rating $2,000 Requirements Must be installed in a home served by SEI REMC. Heat pumps are for whole-room installations only with exception of the Single-Room Mini-Split heat pump. SEER2 ratings must be obtained from the AHRI Certificate. An AHRI Certificate must accompany the application and invoice to be qualified. You can obtain the AHRI Certificate from your contractor or from the manufacturer. Limit of two (2) rebates allowed per member account per useful life of rebated equipment. Submission for rebates must be within 90 days of installation in the same calendar year. Incentive amount can not exceed 50% of equipment cost. Please review the complete list of terms and conditions following the application. What Needs to be Submitted A completed rebate application A proof of purchase/receipt An AHRI (Air conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute) certificate SUBMIT YOUR REBATE APPLICATION Applications must be received within 90 days of the rebated equipment's installation/service/purchase date in order to qualify for the 2026 rebate program. Applications received by Southeastern Indiana REMC between December 12, 2025 and December 11, 2026 are eligible for the 2026 Rebate Program. Applications received after December 11, 2026 will be processed under the 2027 Rebate Program requirements. The rebated equipment needs to be installed/purchased prior to submission of the application. Members must submit a completed application and required materials to qualify for any rebate. Geothermal HP Application
- Operation Round Up | SEIREMC
Since 1939, Southeastern Indiana REMC has been committed to improving the quality of life in our service area. Operation Round Up is a voluntary charitable fundraising program for Southeastern Indiana REMC members. If you participate, your bill will be rounded up to the next whole dollar each month. Those extra cents are deposited into a separate fund. A board of trustees reviews grant applications for community projects. Any non-profit 501(C) organization that serves communities within the Southeastern Indiana REMC service area is eligible to apply for grants from Operation Round Up. New members are automatically enrolled in Operation Round Up. If you do not wish to participate, please call us at (812) 689-4111 to opt-out of the program. FAQs Guidelines Evaluation Form Operation Round Up Application 2025 Round One Recipients 2024 Round One Recipients Round Two Recipients We will be accepting applications June 2026. Submit Online Name of Organization Upload Your Application Upload File Additional Files Upload File File Upload (PDF) Upload File File Upload (PDF) Upload File File Upload (PDF) Upload File File Upload (PDF) Additional Files Upload File Image Upload (JPG, PNG) Upload File Image Upload (JPG, PNG) Upload File Image Upload (JPG, PNG) Upload File Image Upload (JPG, PNG) Submit Thanks for submitting! This form no longer accepts submissions. Submit by Mail P.O. Box 196 712 South Buckeye Street Osgood, IN 47037 Trustees: Sharon McClure Dearborn County Representative B.J. Myers REMC Representative Kendall Hankins REMC Representative Bobby Hacker Jefferson County Representative Amy Thompson Jennings County Representative Jason Walcott Ohio County Representative Christy Honnert Franklin County Representative Stan Wiedeman Ripley County Representative Alexander Kulik Switzerland County Representative
- Sponsorships | SEIREMC
Sponsorships Local people working for local good. That's the essence of the Seventh Cooperative Principle, “Concern for Community,” one of seven guidelines that govern electric cooperative operations. One of the ways we practice this is by sponsoring community events. All requests for sponsorships can be processed through the form below or directly reaching out to B.J. Myers, Vice President of Communications and Creative Services. Contact Us Phone (812) 689-4111, ext. 236 Email bjm@seiremc.com What would you like to contact us about? Choose an option Any information we need to know? Upload File Upload supported file (Max 15MB) Submit Thanks for submitting!
- Governance Documents | SEIREMC
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- Employment | SEIREMC
Employment Opportunities Southeastern Indiana REMC is accepting applications to fill the following positions: MARKETING & MEMBER ENGAGEMENT SPECIALIST Ready to blend creativity, strategy, and community impact? Southeastern Indiana REMC is seeking a Marketing and Member Engagement Specialist to drive growth, engagement, and awareness for our electric and fiber services. WHAT YOU'LL DO: Lead digital marketing campaigns that connect members to the cooperative difference Manage social media platforms and community outreach initiatives Design and implement creative engagement strategies and email campaigns Plan and coordinate community events and promotional activities Analyze performance metrics to measure success and guide future efforts Collaborate with internal teams to turn ideas into measurable results QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, or related field (Associate degree with 3-5 years experience considered) 3-5 years of experience in marketing, sales, or engagement Strong writing, communication, and project-management skills Proficiency in social media, Google Ads/Analytics, and email marketing platforms A passion for creative storytelling and member connection Apply Now! What position are you applying for? Resume Upload File Upload supported file (Max 15MB) *SEIREMC is an equal opportunity provider and employer. If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of discrimination, complete the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Program Discrimination Complaint Form, found online at http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html , or at any USDA office, or call 866-632-9992 to request the form. You may also write a letter containing all the information requested in the form. Send your completed complaint form or letter by mail to U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, by fax to 202-690-7442 or by e-mail to program.intake@usda.gov. Submit Thanks for submitting!
- Grassroot Advocacy | SEIREMC
Grassroots Political engagement helps electric cooperatives continue to serve rural Indiana well. Grassroots advocacy is a crucial component. Why Politics Matter For most people, their electricity provider is just the company that keeps the lights on. But an electric cooperative’s relationship with its consumer-owners is different. Since the 1930s when Indiana’s electric cooperatives were formed, they’ve thrived because of the political engagement between their consumer-owners and local, state and federal governments. Indiana’s electric cooperatives advocate for rural Hoosiers like you on the state and federal levels so they can continue providing safe, reliable and affordable energy — and maintain the quality of life in rural communities. But electric cooperatives need your help in the process, too. Indiana’s electric cooperatives thrive when their consumer-owners stay politically engaged and advocate for policies that help cooperatives best serve their consumers. How can you do this? It all starts with grassroots activism. In the context of the electric cooperative program, "grassroots" is a powerful word. In fact, the historical success of the electric cooperatives can be credited to grassroots activism. The electric cooperative definition of “grassroots” is “electric cooperative activists — directors, managers, employees and consumer-owners — who take an active role in the political process to protect their cooperative from harmful legislation and regulation, as well as to promote the value of cooperative ownership to their legislators.” Grassroots involvement means communicating with your local, state and federal legislators on issues affecting electric cooperatives. Grassroots — the unified efforts and voices of the nation’s electric co-op supporters — has proven to be the foundation of the industry’s 85 years of success in serving electric co-ops, their owners and their communities. What does a Grassroot Advocate do ? By registering as an advocate for Indiana’s electric cooperatives, you will be kept up to date on major legislative and political utility issues at both the state and federal levels. You will receive monthly communication via email or text alert, ranging from educational pieces, surveys, story collections, and even calls to action. Grassroots advocates for Indiana’s electric cooperatives help keep rural Indiana strong and the cooperative voice heard. Advocates may also be called upon to contact their legislators and speak up for Indiana’s electric cooperatives. As a grassroots advocate, you will be on the front lines of keeping rural Hoosiers’ voices loud and strong. Sign up to be a Grassroots Advocate action.indianaec.org
- What is Streaming TV | SEIREMC
Which is better? Traditional vs. Streaming: Every family’s needs are a little different, and your home internet and TV experience should be customizable to your preferences. If you’ve been using cable or satellite to watch all your regular content for as long as you can remember, maybe it’s time to consider the switch to streaming. Let's take a look at the benefits and drawbacks of traditional TV and streaming options to help you decide which might be best for you. What is streaming? Streaming video is the process of watching your favorite movies and shows via the internet, instead of a traditional cable or satellite TV connection. There are a variety of streaming platforms, including Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime. These and others offer a wide selection of content in an accessible and user-friendly location. Streaming can simplify your viewing experience and provide access to more content than you might have had with cable or satellite TV. We’ll walk you through how to set up streaming in your home , but first, let’s consider some of the benefits of streaming your movies and shows. Benefits of Streaming: Streaming can save you money because you can be more selective about what you’re paying for. You can put your streaming accounts on hold when you’re not using them. If you use a platform to follow a sports team, you could put your payment plan on hold during the off-season. It’s easy to pause and recontinue these accounts, and it also helps save money! With SEI Fiber’s fast fiber internet, you don’t have to worry about interruptions or delays in your movie nights. Our reliable Wi-Fi connection will ensure a positive viewing experience for you and your family! When you stream, you don’t have to limit your viewing to your TV. Watch your favorite shows on any device, whether it’s on your phone at the gym or taking your tablet out to the porch. Wherever you have internet connection and a device, you’ll be able to log onto your streaming platform and press play! Streaming video also reduces the amount of time you spend watching commercials. Many of the most popular subscription streaming services let you watch your content commercial-free or include an option to skip the ads. Which Streaming Platforms Should I Choose? As the world moves from cable into streaming, more subscription services are becoming available. How do you choose which is best for you? Depending on what you like to watch, you may just need one or two subscriptions. Even if you want multiple subscriptions, you can often package them together to end up with a lower-cost result than cable TV. Here, we’ll explain each of the most popular streaming services and the factors you should take into consideration: There are two different kinds of streaming: On-Demand and live. With On-Demand, you can watch a selected movie or show whenever you like. Most On-Demand providers allow you to pause, play, fast-forward, rewind, or rewatch shows as often as needed. Live TV streaming lets you watch content like local news channels, sports, and TV shows live. Features such as video recording, pause, and rewind vary according to the provider. Some providers combine On-Demand and live streaming and allow you to watch live content real-time or after the initial broadcast. With some live TV streaming services, like DIRECTV Stream, Sling TV, and YouTube TV, you can record your favorite shows and store them in the cloud so that they're always available to you. We encourage you to do additional research to find the best streaming TV service for you. For instance, you can get a package deal that combines Hulu+ Live TV with Disney+ and ESPN+, for $69.99 a month. You can use many different add-ons to combine services and get the most out of your streaming experience. If you’re still hesitant, check out the available free trials. You never know if you’ll end up preferring streaming over cable TV. If you want an easy way to find the best streaming option for you, use our MyBundleTV tool for customized recommendations. Setting Up Streaming: Streaming video over your fiber internet is a quick and easy way to enjoy interruption-free entertainment anywhere in your house! What do you need? Fast and reliable internet (you can already check this one off if you have SEI Fiber) A streaming device such as: An Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, or Roku Streaming Stick that is connected to your TV and Wi-Fi. Streaming devices include a universal remote control to sync with your TV. A Smart TV that is connected to the internet. A tablet, laptop, or smartphone that is connected to Wi-Fi. Keep in mind that you don’t need all of these. Depending on your streaming needs, choose one that will work for you and enjoy! A subscription service to a streaming service or channel, as explained above. If you opt for a Smart TV or Roku stick, your platforms will be streamlined and even more user-friendly. With some Amazon Fire TV Stick remotes, you can use voice control through Alexa to search for a specific movie or show across all your subscription services at once. To ensure your TV receives a strong Wi-Fi signal, make sure your router is centrally located in your home. If you want to stream in a room that is far from your router and has a weaker signal, you may want to consider purchasing a Wi-Fi extender ! It will ensure that every corner of your home has a connection you can count on. With SEI Fiber’s new customized streaming tool, you’ll be able to submit your entertainment preferences and discover what streaming services would be recommended for you. You can even search your favorite TV shows to find new ways to watch them via streaming. Get started with MyBundleTV .
- Youth Power and Hope Awards | SEIREMC
Middle Schoolers: We want to hear how you’re making a difference in your community! Indiana’s electric cooperatives and their statewide magazine, Indiana Connection, are accepting applications for awards that recognize the community spirit of Indiana’s youth. The Youth Power and Hope Awards program honors Indiana students in fifth through eighth grades who are leaders in their communities. Up to five qualified candidates will be selected to receive $500, be honored this December in Indianapolis during a special program and be featured in Indiana Connection. Past award recipients include students who have initiated a coat drive for the underprivileged, supported patients at Riley Hospital for Children, worked with special needs children, volunteered at a local animal shelter, raised money for the American Cancer Society, and more. Applicants must submit an online application at indianaconnection.org/youthpowerandhope . When doing so, applicants will be asked to provide examples of and information about their community service activities, share any relevant photos, and list references who may be contacted for additional information. Applications are now closed. Please check back next year to apply for the 2026 Youth Power and Hope Awards. Entry Form
- SEI Fiber | SEIREMC
Fiber Service Referral Program At Southeastern Indiana REMC, we are always looking for ways to better serve our community and reward our valued members. Our Fiber Service Referral Program is designed to give you the opportunity to share the benefits of our high-speed fiber internet with your friends, family, and neighbors - and get rewarded for it! How it Works Step 1. Current fiber customer shares referral with anyone who can benefit from high-speed fiber internet service. Step 2. The referred contact signs up for fiber services, and submits the name and address of their referral on the service application. Step 3. Once the new account is activated, both the referrer and new account holder will receive their rewards! REFERRER REWARD $50 bill credit for each successful referral (Limit of 5) New account holder $25 discount on the first bill after successful activation Referrer Name Referrer Address Referred Contact First Name Last Name Email Referee Address Send Email An email has been sent to the new account holder!
- Affiliations | SEIREMC
Affiliations HOOSIER ENERGY GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION Hoosier Energy is a generation and transmission cooperative providing wholesale electric power and services to 18 member distribution cooperatives in central and southern Indiana and southeastern Illinois. Based in Bloomington, Indiana, Hoosier Energy operates coal, natural gas and renewable energy power plants and delivers power through a 1,500-mile transmission network. INDIANA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES Indiana Electric Cooperatives was the first organization of its kind in the nation. Established in 1935, IEC (formerly Indiana Statewide Association of RECs) brought our communities together to serve as a central resource to meet the needs of its member cooperatives. NATIONAL RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) is the national organization representing the national interests of the cooperative electric utilities and the consumers they serve.
- Press Releases | SEIREMC
Press Releases Read the latest press releases from Southeastern Indiana REMC to learn how we're serving our members and communities. FEBRUARY 2026 Southeastern Indiana REMC Awards $46,100 in Operation RoundUp Grants OCTOBER 2025 Southeastern Indiana REMC Announces 'Co-op Days' in Celebration of National Co-op Month
