The Sherwood Foundation is a highly Omaha-centric funder that concentrates substantial resources on local education, children and family well-being, civic/legal access for immigrants, and community placemaking/parks. They favor multi-year operating and capital support for organizations that strengthen public schools, early childhood systems, behavioral and reproductive health access, and neighborhood revitalization in the Omaha–Nebraska region. The foundation mixes large institutional gifts (universities, community foundations) with repeated investments in neighborhood nonprofits and legal/advocacy groups that expand civic and social supports for vulnerable populations.
The Sherwood Foundation’s recent giving is marked by very large, repeated commitments to Nebraska institutions, especially the University of Nebraska Foundation and Buffett Early Childhood Fund. Three consecutive years of capital support to the university foundation reached more than $75 million across the latest grants listed, all tied to the NEXT Project capital and construction fund. The same pattern appears in early childhood, where Buffett Early Childhood Fund received multiple eight-figure operating grants across 2022, 2023, and 2024. That combination of major capital funding and sustained operating support defines how the foundation works. Beyond those anchor commitments, the foundation backs local organizations serving children, families, and neighborhood redevelopment in Omaha and nearby communities. Its recent portfolio includes support for a public library project through Community Information Trust, behavioral health infrastructure through Mental Health Innovation Foundation, and neighborhood revitalization through Omaha Community Foundation and Southside Redevelopment Corporation. The foundation also funds legal advocacy and immigrant services, showing a mix of institutional, civic, and direct-service priorities within a Nebraska-centered grantmaking pattern.
In education, the foundation supported the University of Nebraska Foundation with capital and construction funding for the NEXT Project, and also gave to Collective for Youth for an elementary CLC program grant. Those awards point to interest in K-12 pathways and school-connected programming. Early childhood is another clear focus. Buffett Early Childhood Fund received repeated operating grants in the eight-figure range, indicating sustained support for early learning systems rather than one-time project funding. The foundation also funds community infrastructure and wellness. Community Information Trust received support for the Omaha Central Public Library Project, while Mental Health Innovation Foundation was funded for a behavioral health and wellness center at Children's. In the health arena, Family Planning Council of Nebraska received grants for the Sexual & Reproductive Health Initiative.
Typical grant size centers at $35,000 at the 25th percentile, $75,000 at the median, and $225,000 at the 75th percentile, even as the recent grants list includes much larger institutional awards. The foundation’s giving pattern shows repeat support to the same organizations across multiple years, including the University of Nebraska Foundation, Buffett Early Childhood Fund, Campaign Legal Center, and Family Planning Council of Nebraska. It is a Regular Funder, funds individuals, and makes program-related investments. Active grant programs include Program Grants, Operating Grants, and Capital Grants, all open to unsolicited applications and all focused on Nebraska.
$256.1M
$716.3M
$653.1M
$267.9M
Most grants fall between $35K and $225K, with a median of $75K.
25th Percentile
$35K
Median
$75K
75th Percentile
$225K
About 90% of grants go to recipients in NE.
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Concentrated, locally focused giving with a mix of very large institutional grants and repeated multi-year operating or capital grants to core regional partners; most dollars stay in Nebraska with a small number of out-of-state policy/advocacy grantees. The foundation often renews support for the same organizations and funds both system-building (universities, foundations) and neighborhood-level implementation.
Notable grantees: University of Nebraska Foundation, Buffett Early Childhood Fund, Collective for Youth, Justice for Our Neighbors Nebraska, Conservation Foundation of Dickinson County
The Sherwood Foundation gives overwhelmingly in Nebraska: 90% of grants in the data went to recipients in the HQ state, and Nebraska is also the top state by grant count. Omaha and Lincoln appear most often among recipients, with additional grants landing in Okoboji, Iowa and Washington, DC. The recipient-country data is entirely U.S.-based, with 1,904 grants to U.S. organizations.
The foundation offers Program Grants, Operating Grants, and Capital Grants. Program Grants are for specific projects, Operating Grants support broader mission-driven work, and Capital Grants cover land purchase, construction, renovation, or major equipment. All three active programs are open to unsolicited applications and are focused on Nebraska.
The grant-size distribution is $35,000 at the 25th percentile, $75,000 at the median, and $225,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also shows much larger awards for capital and operating support to major Nebraska institutions.
Recent grants show strong support for education, early childhood, community infrastructure, behavioral health, reproductive health, and immigrant legal services. Examples include the NEXT Project capital and construction fund, early childhood operating support, a behavioral health and wellness center at Children's, and the Sexual & Reproductive Health Initiative.
Most grants go to Nebraska organizations, but the recent grants list includes recipients in Iowa and Washington, DC. Okoboji, Iowa appears in the data through park and beautification grants, while Campaign Legal Center in Washington, DC appears with operating support.
Yes. The recent grants list includes repeated awards to the University of Nebraska Foundation, Buffett Early Childhood Fund, Campaign Legal Center, and Family Planning Council of Nebraska across multiple years, which suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-time gifts.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION | LINCOLN, NE | $24,659,375 | 2025 | NEXT PROJECT - CAPITAL/CONSTRUCTION FUND |
| BUFFETT EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND | OMAHA, NE | $15,079,480 | 2025 | 2024 OPERATING GRANT |
| BUFFETT EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND | OMAHA, NE | $15,050,216 | 2025 | 2024 OPERATING GRANT |
| COMMUNITY INFORMATION TRUST | OMAHA, NE | $5,628,073 | 2025 | OMAHA CENTRAL PUBLIC LIBRARY PROJECT |
| CONSERVATION FOUNDATION OF DICKINSON COUNTY | OKOBOJI, IA | $5,623,974 | 2025 | SHERWOOD FORREST PARK - CAPITAL GRANT |
| SOUTHSIDE REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION | OMAHA, NE | $5,035,621 | 2025 | CNI FUNDING |
| MENTAL HEALTH INNOVATION FOUNDATION | OMAHA, NE | $4,975,560 | 2025 | BEHAVIORAL HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER AT CHILDREN'S |
| CONSERVATION FOUNDATION OF DICKINSON COUNTY | OKOBOJI, IA | $4,397,231 | 2025 | SHERWOOD FORREST PARK |
| FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL OF NEBRASKA | OMAHA, NE | $4,072,796 | 2025 | SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INITIATIVE |
| BLACK AND PINK INC | BOSTON, MA | $3,515,716 | 2025 | THE OPPORTUNITY CAMPUS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN |
| CAMPAIGN LEGAL CENTER | WASHINGTON, DC | $3,515,621 | 2025 | 2023/2024 OPERATING GRANT |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION | LINCOLN, NE | $3,025,113 | 2025 | INTERNAL MEDICINE, ALLERGY, IMMUNOLOGY EXCELLENCE - DR. JILL POOLE |
| NEBRASKA CHILDREN & FAMILIES FOUNDATION | LINCOLN, NE | $2,735,023 | 2025 | BRING UP NEBRASKA - COMMUNITY WELL-BEING - CONNECTED YOUTH INITIATIVE |
| GOOD NEIGHBOR COMMUNITY CENTER | LINCOLN, NE | $2,516,664 | 2025 | CULTURAL CENTERS OF LINCOLN COLLABORATIVE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN |
| CHICANO AWARENESS CENTER | OMAHA, NE | $2,507,403 | 2025 | LATINO CENTER RENOVATION & EXPANSION |
| OUR AMERICAN FUTURE FOUNDATION | WASHINGTON, DC | $2,500,318 | 2025 | FUTURE FORWARD EDUCATION FUND |
| COLLECTIVE FOR YOUTH | OMAHA, NE | $2,410,699 | 2025 | 2025/2026 ELEMENTARY PROGRAMMING |
| COMMON SENSE MEDIA | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $2,026,949 | 2025 | 2024 OPERATING GRANT |
| HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICE | OMAHA, NE | $2,026,579 | 2025 | CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PHASE 1 |
| NEBRASKA APPLESEED CENTER FOR LAW IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST | LINCOLN, NE | $2,014,013 | 2025 | 2025 OPERATING GRANT |
| JOSLYN ART MUSEUM | OMAHA, NE | $2,010,920 | 2025 | EVOLVE JOSLYN CAPITAL CAMPAIGN |
| CITY OF OMAHA | OMAHA, NE | $2,000,000 | 2025 | THE NORTH SADDLE CREEK BUSINESS DISTRICT RENOVATION PROJECT |
| JUSTICE FOR OUR NEIGHBORS NEBRASKA | OMAHA, NE | $1,870,871 | 2025 | IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES |
| COLLECTIVE FOR YOUTH | OMAHA, NE | $1,663,847 | 2025 | 2025/2026 MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAMMING |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION | LINCOLN, NE | $1,515,727 | 2025 | PRESIDENTIAL PLANNING AND PRIORITIES FUND |
| METRO AREA CONTINUUM OF CARE FOR THE HOMELESS | OMAHA, NE | $1,515,585 | 2025 | HOUSING PROBLEM SOLVING |
| THE ONE CAMPAIGN | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,510,582 | 2025 | OPERATING FUNDS 2024 - 2025 - 2026 |
| OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION | OMAHA, NE | $1,510,266 | 2025 | COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM |
| OMAHA PARKS FOUNDATION | OMAHA, NE | $1,508,484 | 2025 | FOR BPOA - BOWLING GREEN PARK IMPROVEMENTS |
| OMAHA PARKS FOUNDATION | OMAHA, NE | $1,500,000 | 2025 | 2024 MEMORIAL PARK CONCERT |
| JUSTICE FOR OUR NEIGHBORS NEBRASKA | OMAHA, NE | $1,421,182 | 2025 | UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN PROGRAM |
| HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICE | OMAHA, NE | $1,313,507 | 2025 | HEARTLAND HOUSING SANCTUARY |
| NEBRASKA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SEXUAL ASSAULT COALITION | LINCOLN, NE | $1,207,251 | 2025 | MEMBER PROGRAM OPERATING GRANT |
| DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #001 | OMAHA, NE | $1,201,016 | 2025 | BAILEY EDUCATION GROUP |
| CENTER FOR RURAL AFFAIRS | LYONS, NE | $1,123,647 | 2025 | BUILDING INCLUSIVE RURAL COMMUNITIES |
| MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF NEBRASKA | LINCOLN, NE | $1,108,387 | 2025 | 2025 OPERATIONS |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION | LINCOLN, NE | $1,020,118 | 2025 | NEBRASKA COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMY |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION | LINCOLN, NE | $1,018,719 | 2025 | NEBRASKA RESOURCE PROJECT FOR VULNERABLE YOUNG CHILDREN |
| SOUTHWEST IOWA NONPROFIT FOR COLLECTIVE IMPACT | OMAHA, NE | $1,018,719 | 2025 | IOWA RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMET |
| CIVIC NEBRASKA | LINCOLN, NE | $1,012,794 | 2025 | 2025 OPERATING GRANT |
| ACLU NEBRASKA FOUNDATION INC | LINCOLN, NE | $1,012,794 | 2025 | 2025 OPERATING GRANT |
| CLYDE MALONE COMMUNITY CENTER | LINCOLN, NE | $1,010,824 | 2025 | BREAKING THE CYCLE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN |
| ST MONICA'S HOME | LINCOLN, NE | $1,010,824 | 2025 | WHERE RECOVERY TAKES FLIGHT GRANT |
| NEBRASKA CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TABLE | LINCOLN, NE | $1,007,597 | 2025 | 2025 OPERATING GRANT |
| HOPEWELL FUND | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,006,690 | 2025 | 2024 OPERATING GRANT FOR CIVIC PARTICIPATION PROJECT |
| OMAHA STAR INSTITUTE | OMAHA, NE | $1,005,605 | 2025 | PROPERTY PURCHASE, BUILDING RENOVATIONS & ARCHIVAL PRESERVATION |
| COMMON SENSE MEDIA | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $1,005,599 | 2025 | CAMPAIGN FOR AMERICA'S KIDS AND FAMILIES |
| MUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ART | KEARNEY, NE | $1,004,418 | 2025 | EXPANSION, RENOVATION & RESTORATION GRANT |
| OOH DE LALLY | OMAHA, NE | $1,000,000 | 2025 | 2024 OPERATING GRANT |
| NUCLEAR THREAT INITIATIVE INC | WASHINGTON, DC | $1,000,000 | 2025 | OPPENHEIMER-OSCAR CAMPAIGN |
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION
$24,659,375NEXT PROJECT - CAPITAL/CONSTRUCTION FUND
BUFFETT EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND
$15,079,4802024 OPERATING GRANT
BUFFETT EARLY CHILDHOOD FUND
$15,050,2162024 OPERATING GRANT
COMMUNITY INFORMATION TRUST
$5,628,073OMAHA CENTRAL PUBLIC LIBRARY PROJECT
CONSERVATION FOUNDATION OF DICKINSON COUNTY
$5,623,974SHERWOOD FORREST PARK - CAPITAL GRANT
SOUTHSIDE REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
$5,035,621CNI FUNDING
MENTAL HEALTH INNOVATION FOUNDATION
$4,975,560BEHAVIORAL HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER AT CHILDREN'S
CONSERVATION FOUNDATION OF DICKINSON COUNTY
$4,397,231SHERWOOD FORREST PARK
FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL OF NEBRASKA
$4,072,796SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INITIATIVE
BLACK AND PINK INC
$3,515,716THE OPPORTUNITY CAMPUS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
CAMPAIGN LEGAL CENTER
$3,515,6212023/2024 OPERATING GRANT
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION
$3,025,113INTERNAL MEDICINE, ALLERGY, IMMUNOLOGY EXCELLENCE - DR. JILL POOLE
NEBRASKA CHILDREN & FAMILIES FOUNDATION
$2,735,023BRING UP NEBRASKA - COMMUNITY WELL-BEING - CONNECTED YOUTH INITIATIVE
GOOD NEIGHBOR COMMUNITY CENTER
$2,516,664CULTURAL CENTERS OF LINCOLN COLLABORATIVE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
CHICANO AWARENESS CENTER
$2,507,403LATINO CENTER RENOVATION & EXPANSION
OUR AMERICAN FUTURE FOUNDATION
$2,500,318FUTURE FORWARD EDUCATION FUND
COLLECTIVE FOR YOUTH
$2,410,6992025/2026 ELEMENTARY PROGRAMMING
COMMON SENSE MEDIA
$2,026,9492024 OPERATING GRANT
HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICE
$2,026,579CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PHASE 1
NEBRASKA APPLESEED CENTER FOR LAW IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
$2,014,0132025 OPERATING GRANT
JOSLYN ART MUSEUM
$2,010,920EVOLVE JOSLYN CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
CITY OF OMAHA
$2,000,000THE NORTH SADDLE CREEK BUSINESS DISTRICT RENOVATION PROJECT
JUSTICE FOR OUR NEIGHBORS NEBRASKA
$1,870,871IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES
COLLECTIVE FOR YOUTH
$1,663,8472025/2026 MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION
$1,515,727PRESIDENTIAL PLANNING AND PRIORITIES FUND
METRO AREA CONTINUUM OF CARE FOR THE HOMELESS
$1,515,585HOUSING PROBLEM SOLVING
THE ONE CAMPAIGN
$1,510,582OPERATING FUNDS 2024 - 2025 - 2026
OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
$1,510,266COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM
OMAHA PARKS FOUNDATION
$1,508,484FOR BPOA - BOWLING GREEN PARK IMPROVEMENTS
OMAHA PARKS FOUNDATION
$1,500,0002024 MEMORIAL PARK CONCERT
JUSTICE FOR OUR NEIGHBORS NEBRASKA
$1,421,182UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN PROGRAM
HEARTLAND FAMILY SERVICE
$1,313,507HEARTLAND HOUSING SANCTUARY
NEBRASKA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SEXUAL ASSAULT COALITION
$1,207,251MEMBER PROGRAM OPERATING GRANT
DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #001
$1,201,016BAILEY EDUCATION GROUP
CENTER FOR RURAL AFFAIRS
$1,123,647BUILDING INCLUSIVE RURAL COMMUNITIES
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF NEBRASKA
$1,108,3872025 OPERATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION
$1,020,118NEBRASKA COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMY
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION
$1,018,719NEBRASKA RESOURCE PROJECT FOR VULNERABLE YOUNG CHILDREN
SOUTHWEST IOWA NONPROFIT FOR COLLECTIVE IMPACT
$1,018,719IOWA RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMET
CIVIC NEBRASKA
$1,012,7942025 OPERATING GRANT
ACLU NEBRASKA FOUNDATION INC
$1,012,7942025 OPERATING GRANT
CLYDE MALONE COMMUNITY CENTER
$1,010,824BREAKING THE CYCLE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
ST MONICA'S HOME
$1,010,824WHERE RECOVERY TAKES FLIGHT GRANT
NEBRASKA CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TABLE
$1,007,5972025 OPERATING GRANT
HOPEWELL FUND
$1,006,6902024 OPERATING GRANT FOR CIVIC PARTICIPATION PROJECT
OMAHA STAR INSTITUTE
$1,005,605PROPERTY PURCHASE, BUILDING RENOVATIONS & ARCHIVAL PRESERVATION
COMMON SENSE MEDIA
$1,005,599CAMPAIGN FOR AMERICA'S KIDS AND FAMILIES
MUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ART
$1,004,418EXPANSION, RENOVATION & RESTORATION GRANT
OOH DE LALLY
$1,000,0002024 OPERATING GRANT
NUCLEAR THREAT INITIATIVE INC
$1,000,000OPPENHEIMER-OSCAR CAMPAIGN