June 25: Civic Saturday returns!

Justice or just us? Join us at 11 am on June 25 at Oak Lake Park in Lincoln for a very special Civic Saturday gathering.
It takes everyone

That’s why Civic Nebraska reinvigorates community, mutual responsibility, faith in democratic institutions, and citizen power across the state.
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.
Nebraska Primary was safe, secure, efficient

Despite virus concerns being relatively low this year, many Nebraskans still chose to vote early – a clear sign that vote-by-mail has become the standard for a significant portion of Nebraska voters.
Collective Impact Lincoln awards neighborhood improvement mini-grants

The funds, reserved for projects in the Clinton, Belmont, Everett, Near South, Hartley, and University Place neighborhoods, will bring benefit and value to the neighborhood and community.
Nebraska needs YOU for The Unify Challenge

Tired of the division? Want to show the rest of the country how to replace political fighting with problem-solving? Join us in 2022 for Nebraska’s Unify Challenge.
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.
Saturday in the park: Join us Oct. 23 for Civic Saturday

Join us at Lincoln’s Antelope Park for some civic renewal.
Join us Sept. 14 to say: Decline To Sign!

Come to the State Capitol’s north steps and learn why a proposed voter restriction revision to the state Constitution would be a costly, complicated mistake creating untold consequences for every Nebraska voter.
Voter restriction means new costs, complications, consequences

We must not casually sign away our rights in the futile hope that we might feel a little bit better, while actually doing nothing to improve our elections.