Thanking Our New Members for Renewing

Posted By: Aaron Taylor

The Nonprofit Association of the Midlands is proud to recognize and celebrate a group of dedicated organizations that have chosen to renew their membership and continue their investment in a stronger, more connected nonprofit sector. These renewing members play a vital role in advancing our shared mission—supporting the organizations and leaders who serve communities across Nebraska and Western Iowa.

Membership renewal is more than a routine commitment; it is a meaningful affirmation of the value of collaboration, professional development, and collective impact. By continuing their partnership with the Nonprofit Association of the Midlands, these organizations demonstrate their belief in the power of connection and the importance of having access to the tools, knowledge, and networks that help nonprofits thrive.

Through their ongoing support, our renewing members gain access to high-quality training opportunities, peer-to-peer networking, advocacy efforts, and resources designed to strengthen organizational capacity. At the same time, their participation enriches the broader nonprofit community—creating space for shared learning, innovative problem-solving, and stronger regional alignment.

We are honored to recognize the following organizations for their continued membership:

  • Custer County Foundation, Inc.
  • Planned Parenthood North Central States
  • Child Saving Institute
  • Goodwill Industries, Inc., Serving Eastern Nebraska and Southwest Iowa
  • Wounded Warriors Family Support
  • Tectonic Change, Inc.
  • Wild Roots People's Clinic

Each of these organizations brings unique expertise, perspective, and passion to our network. From advancing healthcare access and supporting families to driving community development and providing essential services, their work reflects the diversity and strength of the nonprofit sector in our region.

As we look ahead, the commitment of our renewing members ensures that we can continue expanding opportunities for learning, advocacy, and collaboration. Together, we are building a nonprofit community that is not only resilient, but also innovative, inclusive, and equipped to meet the evolving needs of those we serve.

We extend our sincere gratitude to these organizations for their continued partnership and trust. Their investment in the Nonprofit Association of the Midlands helps make our collective impact possible—and strengthens the entire sector in the process.