WIN offers in-laws shared mission
Karen Linder, a founding member of WIN, and her daughter-in-law, Emily Allen, now chair of the WIN Membership Committee, shared a common interest in WIN.
Karen Linder, a founding member of WIN, and her daughter-in-law, Emily Allen, now chair of the WIN Membership Committee, shared a common interest in WIN.
Susan Fritz is chairing Women Investing in Nebraska for 2021 and 2022. Committee officers for 2021 are: Meg Lauerman, Education Committee, Emily Allen, Membership Committee
Nebraska nonprofit organizations and University of Nebraska programs may now give funding ideas to Women Investing in Nebraska for grant awards in 2021. Grant seekers
WIN’s 2020-2021 membership gifts create the grants that will be selected in the coming months and announced next fall. Returning members have until June 30
Is there a person on your list who might enjoy a WIN membership? Now is the perfect time to include your daughter, sister, mother or
Twenty university students spent much of 2020 reporting on Nebraska’s climate. Their stories reflect a range of situations, results and reactions. University of Nebraska –
During the 2019-2020 WIN Grant Awards Celebration, WIN members heard from past grant recipients, keynote speaker Judi gaiashkibos, and more. Watch the event highlights here.
Watch the video here of WIN Chair Candy Henning talking with Keynote Speaker Judi gaiashkibos, executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs .
On Oct. 9 WIN Member Holly Ostergard of Lincoln was one of three new members elected to the University of Nebraska Foundation Board of Directors.
WIN’s $84,000 grant to the University of Nebraska ITS Program will help lessen student costs for educational materials — and is being matched by the University. Get the details and watch the video here.