Welcoming Our Newest Members to NAM
The Nonprofit Association of the Midlands (NAM) is proud to welcome a new group of organizations into our growing community. Each new member strengthens our network and brings unique perspectives, missions, and expertise that help advance the nonprofit sector across Nebraska and Western Iowa.
We are excited to introduce and celebrate our newest members:
Tech Access Fund
Rejoice! Lutheran Church Omaha
Fair Game Project
The Garden Club of Omaha
Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church
Ritmo y Raíz
By joining NAM, these organizations are investing in more than just membership—they are becoming part of a collaborative community dedicated to building stronger, more effective nonprofits. Membership provides access to valuable networking opportunities that foster meaningful connections with peers, partners, and sector leaders. These relationships are often the foundation for collaboration, innovation, and shared success.
In addition, NAM offers professional development opportunities designed to help nonprofit professionals grow their skills, stay informed on best practices, and navigate an ever-evolving landscape. From workshops and webinars to conferences and peer learning, members gain tools and knowledge that directly support their missions.
Visibility is another key benefit of NAM membership. Through our platforms and programs, members have opportunities to showcase their work, share their impact, and connect with a broader audience of supporters and stakeholders.
Most importantly, our members gain access to a wide range of resources that strengthen organizational capacity—from operational support and advocacy to tools that improve efficiency and sustainability. Together, these benefits empower nonprofits to do what they do best: serve their communities.
We are honored to welcome these organizations into the NAM community and look forward to supporting their work and celebrating their impact in the months and years ahead. Together, we are building a stronger, more connected nonprofit sector.