City of Omaha, NE

06/29/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/29/2022 12:40

Mayor Announces City's Largest Investment to Non-Profit ...

(June 29, 2022)

More than 50 Omaha non-profit agencies will receive American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through a grant program created by the City of Omaha.

The City partnered with United Way of the Midlands and the Omaha Community Foundation to administer the $15 million program to qualifying organizations. The program requires a direct response to the negative economic impacts of Covid-19 and support programs to provide job assistance and reduce and respond to increased violence due to the pandemic. A total of 244 applications were received for funding.

"We have the opportunity to provide direct aid to organizations that support individuals and families," said Mayor Jean Stothert. "Together, United Way of the Midlands and the Omaha Community Foundation selected agencies that will expand or enhance existing programs that address impacts of Covid-19. We will make an immediate and direct impact on the citizens of Omaha."

The grant program represents the largest single investment of funding the City of Omaha has ever made in the non-profit community. The investments represent the needs of the community and Mayor Stothert's priorities.

United Way of the Midlands received $5 million to award to organizations that address basic needs including access to food and shelter, services for persons experiencing homelessness, access to health care, behavioral and mental health services, health promotion and education, and financial literacy, and family support.

The Omaha Community Foundation received $10 million dollars to distribute for eligible programs including youth programs, gang prevention and intervention, mental health, crisis response, and assistance to unemployed workers including workforce readiness training, certification, and employment services.

"Since the beginning of the pandemic, OCF has worked to respond to both urgent and long-term needs focused on sustainability and strengthening our community," said Donna Kush, president, and CEO of the Omaha Community Foundation. "With this grant program, we used one of our successful grantmaking models and engaged a resident-led committee to ensure investments in the community are impactful. We are grateful to the City of Omaha and United Way for the opportunity to collaborate on these significant investments in our community."

"As the pandemic tested our community, exposed barriers to opportunity, and widened gaps for many families, it also highlighted the resiliency of nonprofit organizations and the populations they serve. Thanks to the leadership of Mayor Stothert and the City of Omaha, our community had the loudest, most important voice in determining how to direct ARPA dollars where they are needed most. This unique and impactful funding will strengthen our collective ability to respond and recover from the challenges presented by COVID," said Shawna Forsberg, president, and CEO of United Way of the Midlands.

"United Way of the Midlands and our volunteer network have been honored to facilitate this process on behalf of the City, and serve in this position of trust alongside the Omaha Community Foundation.

GRANT AWARDS

100 Black Men of Omaha Mentoring $50,000
AIM Institute Accelerated Technical Training $154,354
Bluebird Cultural Initiative Behavioral & mental health support services $220,640
Boys & Girls Club Great Futures Program $213,041
Carole's House of Hope Transitional housing, mental health services for homeless young mothers $150,000
Catholic Charities-Archdiocese of Omaha Domestic violence services $176,373
Charles Drew Health Center Community-based crisis intervention $600,000
Child Saving Institute Pediatric & adolescent mental health services $299,436
Center for Holistic Development Family Engagement and Resource Connection $268,000
City Sprouts Urban Farming Summer Internship $200,000
Completely Kids Weekend Food Program
Youth & Family Mental Health Services
Out of School Time for vulnerable youth
$100,000
$60,000
$400,000
Comunidad Maya Pixan Ixam Maya Health Initiative $432,600
Empowerment Network Omaha 360 & Step-Up $358,475
ENCAP Rent, utilities, medical expenses $100,000
Family Housing Advisory Services No charge tax preparation services $160,000
Food Bank for the Heartland Food access $158,494
Girls Inc., of Omaha The Girls Inc. Experience $300,000
Greater Omaha Attendance and Community Learning Services Community navigation program $70,000
Heart Ministry Center Fresh Start program $200,000
Heartland Family Service Counseling-behavioral health
Nebraska Family Works
$137,500
$500,000
Heartland Hope Mission Hunger & homelessness prevention $160,000
Heartland Workforce Solutions American Job Center South $600,000
Hope Center The Hope Employment & Learning Academy $100,000
Immigrant Legal Center Legal Services for survivors of crime, violence, human trafficking $330,000
InCommon Community Development Youth Program $183,626
Intercultural Senior Center Food pantry for older adults $160,000
Kids Can Mentoring $200,000
Kim Foundation Suicide prevention campaign $120,000
Latino Center of the Midlands Youth internships $148,832
Legal Aid of Nebraska Legal Services=Families in Crisis $244,404
Lutheran Family Services Behavioral health programs
Centers for Healthy Families
$303,680
$40,000
Mentor Nebraska Mentoring $94,200
Nebraska Medical Center Encompass Omaha-violence intervention program $400,000
Nebraska Methodist Hospital Foundation Counseling $187,000
New Visions Homeless veterans services $120,000
No More Empty Pots Community Harvest $250,000
North Omaha Area Health Mental health outreach program $320,000
NorthStar Foundation Student support services $110,000
Ollie Webb Center, Inc Supportive employment program $89,418
Omaha Home for Boys Mental & behavioral health services
Jacob's Place Transitional Living Program
Branching Out Independent Living Program
$90,000
$100,000
$260,000
PACE Violence prevention & mentoring $360,000
Partnership for Kids College and Career Readiness Program $500,000
One World Community Health Ctr Access to behavioral health care
Social Assistance Team
Medical care for uninsured adults
Medical care for uninsured children
$120,000
$240,000
$150,000
$100,000
Santa Monica Inc Residential Treatment for women $100,000

Siena Francis House Case management services
Emergency shelter program
Miracles Recovery Program
$242,000
$372,000
$95,169
Stephen Center Emergency shelter program $100,000
The Bike Union Mentoring Project Apprentice program $100,000
The Salvation Army Utility Assistance $80,000 $80,000
The Simple Foundation Safe Place to Play and Learn $426,959
Together Inc. Rapid Rehousing Program
Food programs and access
$150,000
$100,000
Urban League of Nebraska Community Coach Enhancement Program $300,000
Visiting Nurse Association Maternal Child Community Home Visitation $113,272
Whispering Roots, Inc. Emergency food production and delivery $200,000
Women's Center for Advancement Emergency housing support for domestic abuse victims/survivors
Provide financial support for domestic abuse victims/survivors
Safety & mental health services
$78,000
$57,000
$250,000
YouTurn Make a 180 Against Violence $245,473