The Holland Foundation concentrates its giving in Omaha/Nebraska with large, unrestricted operating grants to local colleges, civic infrastructure, and performing arts organizations. Most funding goes to higher education institutions and a small set of community-facing organizations that shape downtown public space and cultural life. Their grants are sizable and targeted rather than broadly distributed, signaling long-term institutional support for a few core local partners.
The Holland Foundation’s recent giving shows a clear pattern of large operating support for a small set of Omaha and Nebraska institutions. In 2024, its largest grant went to University of Nebraska Foundation for $6,983,363, and other major awards supported College of Saint Mary, Metropolitan Community College Foundation, and Downtown Riverfront Trust. That mix points to a funder that backs higher education, civic infrastructure, and cultural institutions with recurring, institution-level grants. The foundation’s grantmaking also reaches well beyond one sector. Opera Omaha received two operating grants across 2023 and 2024, and Omaha Performing Arts Society, Omaha Symphony, Lauritzen Gardens, and Nebraska Cultural Endowment appear among the recent grantees. Those awards sit alongside funding for child and family-serving nonprofits such as Child Saving Institute, Project Harmony, and One World Community Health Centers. Across the recent list, the foundation favors unrestricted support for organizations with a durable local presence. The same institutions recur in multiple years, suggesting continuing relationships rather than one-time project funding. While the portfolio includes education, arts, and community services, the common thread is sustained backing for organizations that shape daily life in Omaha and nearby Nebraska communities.
Higher education is a central part of the foundation’s portfolio. It gave $6,983,363 to University of Nebraska Foundation in 2024, $3,124,567 to College of Saint Mary in 2024, and $3,095,222 to Metropolitan Community College Foundation in 2024. Teachers College Columbia University also appears twice, with grants of $608,179 in 2023 and $600,000 in 2024. The arts receive sustained support as well. Opera Omaha was funded in both 2023 and 2024, and Omaha Performing Arts Society, Omaha Symphony, Union for Contemporary Art, and Nebraska Cultural Endowment all appear in the recent-grants list. Community-serving organizations are another recurring theme. Child Saving Institute received $1,083,202 in 2024, while Project Harmony received $500,000 in both 2023 and 2024. Planned Parenthood of the Heartland and One World Community Health Centers also received operating support, indicating a broader interest in family and health-related nonprofit infrastructure.
The typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $40,000, the median is $85,000, and the 75th percentile is $215,000. The recent-grants list shows that the foundation also makes much larger operating awards to a small number of institutions, with several grants in the hundreds of thousands and above. Its giving is recurring rather than purely one-off. Opera Omaha, Project Harmony, Omaha Discovery Trust, Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, and Teachers College Columbia University each appear more than once across 2023 and 2024. The foundation is not an individual-giving vehicle and does not make program-related investments. The active programs show by-invitation or sunsetting invitation-only cycles, and unsolicited applications are not accepted.
$31.7M
$79.8M
$520K
$32.1M
Most grants fall between $40K and $215K, with a median of $85K.
25th Percentile
$40K
Median
$85K
75th Percentile
$215K
About 92% of grants go to recipients in NE.
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Highly concentrated: few, very large operating grants to repeat/core local institutions rather than many small or national grants; geographically focused on Omaha/NE; emphasis on institutional sustainability over project-specific grants.
Notable grantees: University of NE Foundation, College of Saint Mary, Metropolitan Community College Foundation, Downtown Riverfront Trust, Opera Omaha
Grantmaking is heavily concentrated in Nebraska: 92% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Omaha is the main recipient city, with additional large grants to Lincoln. Recent Nebraska grantees also include organizations tied to downtown, education, arts, and family services in the Omaha area. Outside Nebraska, the recent list includes Teachers College Columbia University in New York, New York, but the overall portfolio remains local in scope.
The foundation supports children and families in crisis or need, the arts and artists, and public education at all levels. Recent grants also show support for civic infrastructure, higher education, and some environmental and scientific research-related organizations.
No. The active grant program descriptions indicate invitation-based or sunsetting invitation-only cycles, and they state that unsolicited applications are not accepted.
The foundation’s grant-size distribution is $40,000 at the 25th percentile, $85,000 at the median, and $215,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent-grants list also includes awards much larger than that range for major institutional partners.
They are often recurring. Several recipients appear in more than one year, including Opera Omaha, Project Harmony, Omaha Discovery Trust, Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, and Teachers College Columbia University.
Its giving is highly concentrated in Nebraska, with 92% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Omaha is the primary recipient city, and Lincoln also appears among the larger recent awards.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNIVERSITY OF NE FOUNDATION | LINCOLN, NE | $6,983,363 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY | OMAHA, NE | $3,124,567 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION | OMAHA, NE | $3,095,222 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT TRUST | OMAHA, NE | $2,544,446 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| OPERA OMAHA | OMAHA, NE | $1,709,787 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| CHILD SAVING INSTITUTE | OMAHA, NE | $1,083,202 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| OMAHA DISCOVERY TRUST | OMAHA, NE | $1,076,802 | 2024 | KIEWIT LUMINARIUM |
| PARTNERSHIP 4 KIDS INC | OMAHA, NE | $835,083 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| YATES FUND | OMAHA, NE | $748,481 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| NORTHSTAR FOUNDATION | OMAHA, NE | $710,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| TEACHERS COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY | NEW YORK, NY | $600,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| WOMEN'S FUND OF GREATER OMAHA | OMAHA, NE | $500,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| LAURITZEN GARDENS | OMAHA, NE | $500,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| PROJECT HARMONY | OMAHA, NE | $500,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| OMAHA SYMPHONY | OMAHA, NE | $450,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| NATURE CONSERVANCY | OMAHA, NE | $446,610 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF THE HEARTLAND | OMAHA, NE | $400,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| TRI-FAITH INITIATIVE | OMAHA, NE | $380,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| ONE WORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS | OMAHA, NE | $350,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| NEBRASKA APPLESEED | LINCOLN, NE | $275,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| IMMIGRANT LEGAL CENTER | OMAHA, NE | $270,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| NEBRASKA CULTURAL ENDOWMENT | OMAHA, NE | $250,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| ACLU NEBRASKA CHAPTER | LINCOLN, NE | $250,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| FILM STREAMS | OMAHA, NE | $226,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| AMERICAN MIDWEST BALLET | OMAHA, NE | $200,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| NEBRASKA CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TABLE | LINCOLN, NE | $200,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| CHILDREN'S RESPITE CARE CENTER | OMAHA, NE | $200,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| OMAHA PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY | OMAHA, NE | $175,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| NEBRASKA EARLY CHILDHOOD COLLABORATIVE | OMAHA, NE | $150,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| EDUCARE OF OMAHA INC | OMAHA, NE | $150,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| THE UNION FOR CONTEMPORARY ART INC | OMAHA, NE | $125,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| BEMIS CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS | OMAHA, NE | $125,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| CIVIC NEBRASKA | LINCOLN, NE | $125,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| BLUE BARN THEATRE | OMAHA, NE | $115,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| WILLA CATHER FOUNDATION | RED CLOUD, NE | $100,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES | OMAHA, NE | $100,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| NEBRASKA CHILDREN AND FAMILIES FOUNDATION | LINCOLN, NE | $100,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| COLLEGE POSSIBLE | OMAHA, NE | $100,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| CHILDREN'S SCHOLARSHIP FUND OF OMAHA | OMAHA, NE | $100,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| HOLLAND CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE | OMAHA, NE | $100,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| DURHAM MUSEUM | OMAHA, NE | $100,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT CENTER | OMAHA, NE | $100,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| OMAHA THEATRE COMPANY | OMAHA, NE | $97,500 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| LEGAL AID OF NEBRASKA | OMAHA, NE | $93,352 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| LAKE CUNNINGHAM DEVELOPMENT TRUST | OMAHA, NE | $86,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| OPEN SKY POLICY INSTITUTE | LINCOLN, NE | $85,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| KANEKO | OMAHA, NE | $75,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF THE MIDLANDS | OMAHA, NE | $75,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| EDUCATION RIGHTS COUNSEL | OMAHA, NE | $75,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
| KIDS CAN COMMUNITY CENTER | OMAHA, NE | $75,000 | 2024 | OPERATING |
UNIVERSITY OF NE FOUNDATION
$6,983,363OPERATING
COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY
$3,124,567OPERATING
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
$3,095,222OPERATING
DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT TRUST
$2,544,446OPERATING
OPERA OMAHA
$1,709,787OPERATING
CHILD SAVING INSTITUTE
$1,083,202OPERATING
OMAHA DISCOVERY TRUST
KIEWIT LUMINARIUM
PARTNERSHIP 4 KIDS INC
$835,083OPERATING
YATES FUND
$748,481OPERATING
NORTHSTAR FOUNDATION
$710,000OPERATING
TEACHERS COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
$600,000OPERATING
WOMEN'S FUND OF GREATER OMAHA
$500,000OPERATING
LAURITZEN GARDENS
$500,000OPERATING
PROJECT HARMONY
$500,000OPERATING
OMAHA SYMPHONY
$450,000OPERATING
NATURE CONSERVANCY
$446,610OPERATING
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF THE HEARTLAND
$400,000OPERATING
TRI-FAITH INITIATIVE
$380,000OPERATING
ONE WORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS
$350,000OPERATING
NEBRASKA APPLESEED
$275,000OPERATING
IMMIGRANT LEGAL CENTER
$270,000OPERATING
NEBRASKA CULTURAL ENDOWMENT
$250,000OPERATING
ACLU NEBRASKA CHAPTER
$250,000OPERATING
FILM STREAMS
$226,000OPERATING
AMERICAN MIDWEST BALLET
$200,000OPERATING
NEBRASKA CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TABLE
$200,000OPERATING
CHILDREN'S RESPITE CARE CENTER
$200,000OPERATING
OMAHA PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY
$175,000OPERATING
NEBRASKA EARLY CHILDHOOD COLLABORATIVE
$150,000OPERATING
EDUCARE OF OMAHA INC
$150,000OPERATING
THE UNION FOR CONTEMPORARY ART INC
$125,000OPERATING
BEMIS CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS
$125,000OPERATING
CIVIC NEBRASKA
$125,000OPERATING
BLUE BARN THEATRE
$115,000OPERATING
WILLA CATHER FOUNDATION
$100,000OPERATING
INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES
$100,000OPERATING
NEBRASKA CHILDREN AND FAMILIES FOUNDATION
$100,000OPERATING
COLLEGE POSSIBLE
$100,000OPERATING
CHILDREN'S SCHOLARSHIP FUND OF OMAHA
$100,000OPERATING
HOLLAND CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE
$100,000OPERATING
DURHAM MUSEUM
$100,000OPERATING
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT CENTER
$100,000OPERATING
OMAHA THEATRE COMPANY
$97,500OPERATING
LEGAL AID OF NEBRASKA
$93,352OPERATING
LAKE CUNNINGHAM DEVELOPMENT TRUST
$86,000OPERATING
OPEN SKY POLICY INSTITUTE
$85,000OPERATING
KANEKO
$75,000OPERATING
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF THE MIDLANDS
$75,000OPERATING
EDUCATION RIGHTS COUNSEL
$75,000OPERATING
KIDS CAN COMMUNITY CENTER
$75,000OPERATING