Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation Inc.




Assets and Giving for Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 25,118,651
2018 - 27,935,424
2017 - 27,443,760
Domestic Grants

2019 - 1,038,469
2018 - 1,415,835


    

Recent News from Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation


Scholarships available to former students of Dawson County rural school
Foundation: Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation, Nebraska Community Foundation

The Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation seeks former students of Dawson County Elementary District 81-R to apply for several scholarship...more

Giving Day leaders announced
Foundation: Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation, Nebraska Community Foundation

The Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation organized North Platte Giving Day to help local nonprofits that depend on community support. “We are...more

NPCC students begin new stage of their careers
Foundation: Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation, Nebraska Community Foundation

Seacrest became the executive director of the Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation in 2001, where he has overseen thousands of...more

Omaha Symphony to perform, students too
Foundation: Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation, Nebraska Community Foundation

Community sponsors -- NebraskaLand National Bank, the Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation's John Russell Applegate Fund for Teachers,...more

Additional funding for Lake Maloney trail construction
Foundation: Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation, Nebraska Community Foundation

Those funds will be released from the escrow account through the Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation as the trail is being built. Hewgley says...more

Perkins County High School receives five digital cameras through grant
Foundation: Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation, Nebraska Community Foundation

Five new Canon EOS Rebel T5 cameras were purchased with the help of the Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation Grant (Applegate Grant)...more

Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation
Foundation: Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation, Nebraska Community Foundation

Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation was established in 1978 as a non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization to serve donors and non-profit...more



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