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DO GOOD YEAR-ROUND SHARE OMAHA CONNECTS YOU TO EASY WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL CAUSES

HOUSANDS OF GIVERS THROUGHOUT the Omaha metro have bookmarked SHAREomaha.org as their home for connecting with 700-plus nonprofits. SHARE Omaha was created by local philanthropists to help area nonprofits fulfill their missions by connecting donors to share money, material goods and time. SHARE Omaha does not charge any fees to nonprofits and does not keep any portion of what is donated. The SHARE Omaha platform is available 365 days a year so everyone can do good every day. Supporters across the region are continually volunteering, donating, attending events and supporting local organizations that connect their passion to action. SHARE Omaha champions “everyday philanthropy” with its website making it easy to respond to the community need resonating with you, your family or your business. SHARE Omaha’s vision is for the metro area to feel empowered and equipped every day to make a difference.

TIn just three years, local givers have proven what's possible when opportunities to give time, talent and treasure are centralized and engagement is easy. Since January 2019, over 240,000 unique visitors have explored nonprofit profiles and needs. Over $7.7 million has been raised during SHARE Omaha campaigns, from all giving sources, and 7,700 volunteer applications submitted. Community supporters are encouraged to explore SHAREomaha.org and filter by cause. Get connected to new-to-you nonprofits and identify what resources you can share to further their missions. If we give together, do together and share together, our time, talent and treasure can build a stronger metro.

Find your fit and connect your passions to action at SHAREomaha.org.

SHARE OMAHA • 6825 Pine St., M/S B3, Omaha, NE 68106 Phone (402) 502-0360 • www.shareomaha.org • Executive Director: Marjorie Maas • Board Chair: Michelle Zych

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