Give To Lincoln Day
Give to Lincoln Day, coordinated by Lincoln Community Foundation, is a time when everyone in Lincoln is asked to make a donation toward the organizations that are critical to the care, support, and spirit of the city.
Give to Lincoln Day, coordinated by Lincoln Community Foundation, is a time when everyone in Lincoln is asked to make a donation toward the organizations that are critical to the care, support, and spirit of the city.
This community event will share information about race equity in Lincoln and ask for participant feedback. Your input will help inform a future publication about race equity in Lincoln to be shared with policymakers, schools, community learning centers, community organizations, and others.
Civic Nebraska will participate in a resource fair with voter resources and registration materials from 1-3 pm.
Join Civic Nebraska from 2-6 pm on June 3 at Hastings PRIDE. We'll be tabling at the celebration, held in Highland Park in Hastings, with voter resources, voter registration, and […]
This conference is making connections across differences – institutional differences, divided communities, and dissimilarities between individuals.
Join Civic Nebraska and Common Cause at 7 pm CDT (6 pm MDT) on Tuesday, June 13, for a webinar discussion about the legislation we saw this session, what it means for our democracy, and our priorities going forward.
Join our Civic Health Programs and Voting Rights Initiatives teams on Zoom at noon CDT (11 am MDT) on June 15 to discuss the new tool, its potential uses and best practices, and how you can share your self-guided findings with the public.
The fourth in a series of unifying town hall-style conversations hosted by organizations including Civic Nebraska, the Omaha NAACP, Black Votes Matter, and the League of Women Voters of Greater Omaha.
Following a successful summit in February, this event aims to continue the discussion on how to improve North Omaha voter involvement and civic engagement. Civic Nebraska will be on hand […]
In a time of anxiety, disconnectedness, and political polarization, we all need a place to come together in civic community to reflect on and rededicate ourselves to the values and practices of being a member of civic life.