The Highlander Neighborhood is a community filled with promise amidst a history of
vulnerability and resilience. The 2009 demolition of Pleasantview Homes – a 300-unit... Learn More »
Immigrant Legal Center + Refugee Empowerment Center is a non-profit organization focused on empowering immigrants and refugees to live with confidence and free from fear... Learn More »
Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging (ENOA) provides services to meet the varied needs of a diverse group of older individuals, helping them live independently and remain as long as possible in the... Learn More »
Fresh Hope is an international network of Christian support groups for those who have a mental health diagnosis and for their loved ones... Learn More »
The Meyer Foundation for Disabilities is dedicated to enhancing the lives of the thousands of adults with disabilities in the Omaha metro area by supporting programs that offer them recreationa... Learn More »
The Pollinator Alliance of the Heartland is a group of passionate, concerned, and dedicated people coming from all walks of life determined to make a difference in our communities on behalf of ... Learn More »
MENTOR Nebraska improves the quality and quantity of mentoring across Nebraska through collaboration, training, program consultation, and advocacy... Learn More »
Partnership 4 Kids (P4K) ensures its students are able to graduate on time, develop a postsecondary plan, and attain a career that offers financial stability... Learn More »
Midwest Wheaten Rescue is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing and rehoming dogs in need. We rescue and place Wheatens as well as other dogs regardless of breed... Learn More »
Our mission at Nora's Nation is to enrich the lives of childhood cancer warriors within Nebraska or those who receive treatment at Omaha Children's Hospital by lifting up their spirits and ackn... Learn More »
At The Furniture Project (TFP), we believe that HOPE IS EVERYTHING! Our mission is to provide assistance to those in-need within our community... Learn More »