MINOT, N.D. – Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery, 10 miles south of Butte, was recently able to replace fencing along the north and west sides of the cemetery, thanks to funding from a Rural Development Finance Corporation (RDFC) grant matched by SRT Communications.
RDFC awarded a $750 grant to Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery in 2023, which SRT matched with an additional $750. An old wooden fence has been replaced with PVC and fiberglass posts and chain-link fencing.
The cemetery, established in 1906, is cared for by a group of volunteers. The sexton, Dennis Schott of Butte, maintains the grounds with help from his wife, Lois, Tom and Lena Volochenko, Lyle Zinke and his father, Harold, and Dewey Helm. According to Schott, anyone can be buried at the cemetery. Currently, plot reservations are not needed.
Schott said, “My grandparents are buried here. It’s important to have a well-kept resting place for people in our area.”
Volunteer Tom Volochenko added that his grandparents are also buried at the cemetery, along with many other generations of families from the Butte community.
SRT is among the North Dakota rural telecommunication and electric cooperatives that are members of RDFC. A nonprofit finance and development corporation, RDFC provides funding for economic development and diversification projects in rural North Dakota. Applications are submitted to RDFC via SRT; if approved, funds are then matched 100% by SRT.
SRT Communications, headquartered in Minot, North Dakota, is the state’s largest telecommunications cooperative. Established in 1951, SRT employs roughly 180 people and serves more than 24,000 customers across north central North Dakota. SRT earned the distinction as a Certified Gig-Capable Provider in 2017. Services include high-speed internet, phone, and security/surveillance systems for home and business. Learn more at www.srt.com.
The Rural Development Finance Corporation (RDFC) is a nonprofit corporation that encourages economic diversification and community vitality through the generation of funding that supports sustainable asset building. Funding for RDFC programs comes from fee income generated by Dakotas America LLC, a community development entity providing New Market Tax Credits in economically distressed census tracks across the United States. The North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives provides support to RDFC.