The Bellevue Senior Citizen Center has changed its name to Bellevue Community Center. Located at 109 West 22nd Avenue, the building is owned by the City of Bellevue and leased to a nonprofit, which manages it. The center will continue to provide services for adults ages 55 and older.
The Omaha Municipal Land Bank is currently accepting applications from businesses in mowing, landscaping and snow and junk removal that are interested in joining land bank’s maintenance contracting team.
LiveWell Dress Well is hosting a “New Threads, New Starts” Community Partnership Event Saturday, February 21. Business owners and community leaders are invited to learn how to take part in sponsorships, donation boxes or partnerships in order to make a tangible local impact on the nonprofit’s mission to provide free professional clothing to individuals facing financial hardship.
The Omaha Venture Group (OVG), a giving circle facilitated by the Omaha Community Foundation, is accepting applications through 11:59 p.m. March 1. OVG supports nonprofits with annual budgets of $500,000 or less that are launching bold new initiatives or scaling innovative ideas. Focus areas include: Arts & Culture; Health; Neighborhoods; Civic Engagement & Safety; Workforce & Education; and Youth Sports
Audrey Woita and Sasha Patricia have joined the Hillside Foundation to support outreach, education and program delivery. The foundation works closely with Hillside Solutions, a regional provider of composting, recycling and zero-waste services, “to pair mission-driven programs with real-world waste diversion infrastructure.”

