Civic Nebraska honors 5 with Strengthening Democracy Awards

Join us June 9 in Lincoln to honor these civic catalysts, educators, voting rights advocates, community builders, and young leaders.
Two great ways to support democracy in May

Nebraska’s two largest cities sponsor “giving days” this month. Be among the first 50 to donate $25 or more to Civic Nebraska and receive some summer civic swag.
Starting 2022 strong at Civic Nebraska

We’re gearing up for a pivotal 2022 at Civic Nebraska. Join us to protect voting rights, build young civic leaders, and connect Nebraskans to tackle shared challenges.
What does ‘we’ mean to you?

Join Civic Nebraska in celebrating community this holiday season. Give to our Civic Celebrations Fund and then share what ‘we’ means to you.
Our 2021-22 annual report: RECLAIMING ‘WE’

The road back to ‘we’ is paved with a reinvigoration of community, mutual responsibility, faith in our democratic institutions, and limitless civic power. Join us in RECLAIMING WE.
Our staff has stepped up. Will you join them?

Civic Nebraska staff has pledged at least $1,500 in work hours to our Youth Civic Leadership programs. Will you help us get to $10,000?
Save the date: Back To School Breakfast is Sept. 8

Civic Nebraska will share successes across our Community Learning Centers; highlight our program achievements; share our impact across the turbulence of the 2020-21 school year, and take a look ahead, too.
Introducing Alex Brechbill, grant writer

The Aurora native coordinates Civic Nebraska’s grant activities, drafts initial project summaries and funding proposals, tracks deliverables, writes and edits proposals, and compiles reports for our growing organization.
On Give To Lincoln Day, say YES to Civic Nebraska

Please make your voice heard and donate today for a more modern and robust democracy.
Q&A with Sarah Walker, director of development

Sarah Walker was named Civic Nebraska’s director of development May 3.