Giving to Lincoln
by Patty Beutler A strong foundation lays the groundwork for a successful outcome. Whether a towering high-rise or a well-lived life, a solid start fosters continued growth and an anchor for future vitality. Lincoln is...
by Patty Beutler A strong foundation lays the groundwork for a successful outcome. Whether a towering high-rise or a well-lived life, a solid start fosters continued growth and an anchor for future vitality. Lincoln is...
by Bob Mays The Museum of American Speed is a non-profit corporation with 501c3 status. It was formed to preserve, interpret, and display items significant in racing and automotive history. Moreover, it presents a...
by Cynthia Peterson Community foundations seek support from the general public just like a public charity. And, like private foundations, they also provide grants. Community foundations may also manage and administer donor advised funds, scholarship...
by Patty Beutler You don’t need to be handy with paint and canvas or pastel and paper to appreciate the Lincoln Arts Council as a community binder. You just have to recognize the value of...
by Meghan Stratman The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center offers an alternative to commercial movie theaters and shows the critically acclaimed films you won’t see anywhere else in town. Located at 13th and R...
by Amy Svoboda Since 1966, Lincoln Electric System has powered Lincoln’s memorable moments. From illuminating the city’s skyline to broadcasting the replay of the winning touchdown, LES is proud to be here for the community...
by Jenny Chapin There’s a lot to cheer about this year at the newly expanded Lincoln Children’s Zoo, including a giraffe-feeding experience, up-close tiger encounters, a splash pad, and an indoor adventure center. Donors to...
by Jesse Starita It started with a question twelve years ago on a quail hunting outing in Georgia. Mogens Bay, chairman and CEO of Nebraska-based Valmont Industries, asked University of Nebraska President JB Milliken what...
by Aja Martin Lincoln has an abundance of community gardens that you may pass by with curiosity. Many of them are under the umbrella of Community Crops, a program that started in 2003 as...
by Claire Shinn An array of colors and personalities will greet you every time you enter the Nonprofit Hub coworking space on the corner of 14th and P Streets. In the midst of that array...
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