This article describes the impact of COVID-19 on nonprofit organizations in Nebraska based on evidence gathered in two business surveys coordinated by a research consortium. The consortium is made of the State of Nebraska, the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, the University of Nebraska (UNO, UNL) and several local project partners. Additional information was provided by the Nonprofits Association of the Midlands (NAM), through two surveys of its member-ship and interviews with core staff at NAM, to corroborate the survey results. The business surveys took place in April and June 2020 gathering response of 646 (April) and 137 (June) nonprofit entities. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge for many humanitarian organizations, and nonprofit...
The Nebraska economy will contract in 2020 but the rate of decline will not be as rapid as nationwid...
Prior to the shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, distillers grains and other co-products of e...
COVID-19 is causing us to experience events that have always been possible, just not yet observed. F...
This article describes the impact of COVID-19 on nonprofit organizations in Nebraska based on eviden...
This article looks at the impact of the pandemic crisis on Nebraska’s ethanol industry. We trace the...
The University of Nebraska’s National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) student organization is one ...
Nonprofit organizations are important to the quality of life in communities. They exist in complex v...
Since 1999, the Nebraska Cooperative Development Center (NCDC) has provided technical assistance, ed...
As the world slowly emerges from COVID 19 both the virus and the lingering effects on the economy wi...
In 2018 Nebraska farmers planted 9.7 million acres of corn, the most of any crop in the state. The p...
The global pandemic has driven the whole country into an unprecedented crisis. As the months passed ...
Livestock production provides a significant economic impact in Nebraska. In 2016, 56 percent of all ...
In this study, we estimate the COVID-19 outbreak’s revenue impacts on some of Iowa’s largest agricul...
Each year the numbers gathered by Nebraska Farm Business, Inc tell a story. Sometimes that story is ...
In July 2015, the University embarked on a collaborative project with five southeast Nebraska counti...
The Nebraska economy will contract in 2020 but the rate of decline will not be as rapid as nationwid...
Prior to the shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, distillers grains and other co-products of e...
COVID-19 is causing us to experience events that have always been possible, just not yet observed. F...
This article describes the impact of COVID-19 on nonprofit organizations in Nebraska based on eviden...
This article looks at the impact of the pandemic crisis on Nebraska’s ethanol industry. We trace the...
The University of Nebraska’s National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) student organization is one ...
Nonprofit organizations are important to the quality of life in communities. They exist in complex v...
Since 1999, the Nebraska Cooperative Development Center (NCDC) has provided technical assistance, ed...
As the world slowly emerges from COVID 19 both the virus and the lingering effects on the economy wi...
In 2018 Nebraska farmers planted 9.7 million acres of corn, the most of any crop in the state. The p...
The global pandemic has driven the whole country into an unprecedented crisis. As the months passed ...
Livestock production provides a significant economic impact in Nebraska. In 2016, 56 percent of all ...
In this study, we estimate the COVID-19 outbreak’s revenue impacts on some of Iowa’s largest agricul...
Each year the numbers gathered by Nebraska Farm Business, Inc tell a story. Sometimes that story is ...
In July 2015, the University embarked on a collaborative project with five southeast Nebraska counti...
The Nebraska economy will contract in 2020 but the rate of decline will not be as rapid as nationwid...
Prior to the shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, distillers grains and other co-products of e...
COVID-19 is causing us to experience events that have always been possible, just not yet observed. F...