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Giving Tuesday Non-Profit Spotlight: New Power Tour

New Power Tour joins Giving Tuesday for the first time in 2023. Executive Director Melissa Davis say that the non-profit was very excited to learn they were picked to join the many local non-profit organization to benefit from the Copper Shores Day of Giving. Adding that the funds raised will help the organization reach more homeowners in the region and help make energy upgrades to homes.


“We also help people insulate their houses. We show homeowners how to do some really easy work to help in their basements. And we are working with WUPPDR on a program called MIHOPE. Which will help people replace things like roofs, windows, and insulation. Basically helping homeowners get through better winters.” Melissa Davis, Executive Director, New Power Tour


New Power Tour Executive Director Melissa Davis says that New Power Tour also has a mission to promote the community’s entrepreneurial spirit. Which New Power Tour does through the Saturday Store.


“We have a little micro incubator. Which is a place that helps support the launch of small businesses. And we are really excited about that. We have a physical location, at 422 Quincy Avenue. It is open on Saturdays, it’s called the Saturday store. And there are several products we are helping to roll out. But we are straying with the bakery. So that’s all very exciting to be doing, along with all of the HVAC stuff.”
– Melissa Davis, Executive Director of New Power Tour


Giving Tuesday with the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation last year raised over 650,000 dollars from individuals in the community and from friends of the Keweenaw Peninsula. Annually the foundation has provided a match sum to add to the day of giving’s total. Adding up to over 2.7 million dollars spread throughout the copper country over the past six years. Find more information about Giving Tuesday with the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation here, and more about the New Power Tour here.

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