Find non profit organizations in Omaha, NE. Listings include Omaha 2020, MM28, Kalahari Peoples Fund, Youth Volunteer Corps of Omaha.
Out with aid and in with development. Using access to clean water as foundation, Aqua-Africa works w
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Our mission is to create a safe and inclusive space for you to explore their creative abilities
#Omaha2020 is 10-8-20 and returns to our Omaha 10-10-10 themes for another look.
Liderazgo Omaha responde a la necesidad de crear lideres capacitados para generar cambios positivos en el hogar, trabajo, Iglesia y comunidad.
Mission Matthew 28 (MM28) is currently seeking volunteers to serve in both long term ( 1 year) and short term ( 2 weeks) missionary roles in Asia.
Cub Scout Pack 396 offers a Family Scouting program that welcomes boys and girls (Grades K-5) to the character development and values-based leadership that Scouting promises. We a...
Kalahari Peoples Fund (KPF) continues to support the rights of San communities for health, education, livelihoods, land, and language. Since its beginning in 1973, KPF has responde...
The Blake Schuler Memorial Scholarship Fund was established for a young man that was a fighter his whole life. Blake had a medical history long enough for 100 men, and through it ...
The Earl S. Hoag Squadron was established in 1951 as one of the defining aspects of the University of Omaha's newly formed Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachm...
Raising awareness, educating students, staff, and our community about Human Trafficking is our main goal. This is a safe place to find information or help us spread knowledge and ...
As middle school & high school aged teens are experiencing those last few years before embarking on adulthood, pressures to fit in, to compromise, can seem overwhelming. What an im...
Sponsored by Pat Dees, Executive Vice President Fraternal, as well as Marsha Graesser, Director Talent Acquisition and Development