Omaha’s Evolution: A Century of Development, Redlining, and Community Resilience
Omaha has grappled with racial segregation and uneven housing development over the past century. Understanding this history is...
The purpose of the mini-grant is to lower the barriers to creating change in Omaha by providing funding quickly and directly to local community-based groups looking to create positive change in their communities.
One Omaha offers fiscal sponsorship services to local groups looking to secure funds for community projects that improve or strengthen our city and neighborhoods. Equitable access to grant funding supports a healthier ecosystem for neighborhood groups and community organizations to make change from the bottom up.
Learn to strategize, prioritize, and build capacity to achieve your neighborhood or community group’s goals and vision with One Omaha’s free Community Organizing, Leadership Literacy, and Action Building (COLLAB) services. Receive tailored one-on-one support to fit the needs of your community.
The Omaha Community Foundation’s Omaha Neighborhood Grants Program (ONGP) is a community-building resource available in Omaha. For a group to be eligible for the grant, it only needs to be located within Omaha and registered in the Neighborhood Directory. The grant award is up to $5,000.
Omaha has grappled with racial segregation and uneven housing development over the past century. Understanding this history is...
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