The Fall 2022 semester of Strive to Thrive Lincoln was successful thanks to 44 class members' efforts, along with the support of multiple members of the Lincoln community and College of Business.
We are looking to grow financial support for Strive to Thrive Lincoln, allowing even more donors to be a part of the only program of its kind at Nebraska. The University of Nebraska Foundation established a giving link for you to give a tax-deductible gift of any size to support our class grants. Continue reading…
For the second semester, MNGT411 had the chance to gain insight from members of a graduate course, FINA 871: Nonprofit Financial Management. The following story was written by Garrett Stolz of the College of Business Communications, Marketing and External Relations team.
Class members Alyssa Zabawa (far left) and Grace Kanel (far right), present members of St. Monica's staff with a Strive to Thrive Lincoln grant. Zabawa and Kanel selected St. Monica's to research and for the class to consider.
The Fall 2022 class selected St. Monica's Home as a recipient of a $5,000 grant. St. Monica's helps women who face substance abuse disorders, as well as mental health and trauma struggles, to make positive changes in their lives. Continue reading…
Members of the Public Relations group rotated authorship of blog posts across the semester.
You are invited to learn more about the class experience from across the semester on the Fall 2022 blog, written by members of the Public Relations group. Access the blog at the link below.
The Fall 2021 Strive to Thrive class selected City Impact as a recipient of a $5,000 grant. Continue reading…
Class members Brendan Kauth-Fisher (left) and Chris Karmazin (right) present Mary Ells (center), The Arc of Lincoln Treasurer, with a Strive to Thrive Lincoln grant. Kauth-Fisher and Karmazin selected The Arc to research and for the class to consider.
The Fall 2022 class selected The Arc of Lincoln as a recipient of a $5,000 grant. The Arc of Lincoln empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Continue reading…
Learn more about GLCD at https://www.goodlifecommunitydevelopment.com/
The Fundraising Task Group planned and executed an online fundraiser this semester for Good Life Community Development. Read on to learn more about this young organization and the total dollar amount raised! Continue reading…
Youth Opportunity Center (YOC) staff in the space. Christina Lloyd, program director, is third from the left. Members of the Fall '22 class helped paint the space as a service project.
The Fall 2021 class selected CEDARS Youth Services as a recipient of a $5,000 grant. Read on to learn how they have used their grant. Continue reading…