Learn how you can support the mission to end sexual and domestic violence in Nebraska and in your community.
The Nebraska Coalition appreciates gifts of all sizes! More importantly, we love the fact that you believe in our mission and want to support our work!
Check out current job openings with the Nebraska Coalition.
The Nebraska Coalition hosts a variety of public and community-wide training opportunities throughout the year to help individuals, organizations, and agencies.
You can make a difference in your own community by supporting your local network service providers. These organizations often work with limited resources, yet their impact reaches far and wide. One of the most meaningful ways you can help is by becoming an active supporter.
Many local programs need help with day-to-day tasks, community outreach, or special events. Some organizations may also offer opportunities to contribute specialized skills, such as language interpretation, graphic design, or legal expertise.
Donations, no matter the size, help cover essential needs like shelter, advocacy, prevention education, and crisis response. Consider giving through monthly contributions, workplace giving, or fundraising events.
Share information from local organizations on social media, attend public awareness events, and speak up about the importance of preventing violence in your community.
The Prevention Collective connects individuals and organizations across the state dedicated to working towards a Nebraska that is safe, fair, and free from violence.
Nebraska Partnership Against the Trafficking of Humans (PATH) connects individuals and organizations across the state to build a coordinated and caring response to human trafficking informed by the needs and experiences of survivors.
There are many ways to get involved with the Nebraska Coalition’s policy work to prevent and end violence in Nebraska. Policy occurs at the federal, state, and local levels, and each level has a different scope and methods for engagement.
The Survivor Leadership project offers resources and opportunities for survivors, as well as non-survivor allies.