National Voter Education Week
Voters, especially new voters, should have the tools, information, and confidence they need to cast their ballots. That’s where National Voter Education Week comes in. Since 2020, we have provided […]
Voters, especially new voters, should have the tools, information, and confidence they need to cast their ballots. That’s where National Voter Education Week comes in. Since 2020, we have provided […]
On Nov. 6, we will recognize the immense importance and work of election administration teams, poll workers, and more across the nation.
What can Nebraskans do to help preserve our Legislature’s tried-and-true traditions? At 7 pm CST / 6 pm MST on Monday, Jan. 15, we're hosting a Zoom discussion and Q+A on these and other proposed rules changes, which the Legislature will debate later this week.
The 2024 session of the Nebraska Legislature is in full swing. Do you want to know how you can make an impact on affordable, safe, and accessible housing? Join us for this workshop to connect with other housing advocates, get an overview of housing bills, and learn how you can advocate!
Members of our Voting Rights Initiatives team will be speaking about civic engagement, voting rights, and how casting our ballots with our full selves is a spiritual as well as civic act.
With the upcoming elections, understanding the impact of our votes is more important than ever. The 2024 Votes Matter event is a live session to empower and educate the Karen community about the voting process.
Every donation between May 1 and May 30 makes a bigger impact because participating nonprofits also receive a proportional share of a $650,000 match fund provided by LCF and generous sponsors.
Civic Season unites our oldest federal holiday with our newest, mobilizing a movement to understand our past and shape our future.
October 10, 2024, is the state’s very first Check-In Nebraska Day. Across the Cornhusker State, people are coming together to promote mental well-being by checking in on one another, with a special emphasis on Nebraskans who may feel isolated.
On Nov. 9, we’re hosting an online screening of the short film PURPLE from Resetting the Table, which captures the concerns and humanity beneath our national conflicts.