The University of Nebraska Foundation overwhelmingly funnels philanthropic support back into the University of Nebraska system, prioritizing institutional and alumni-directed funding with a secondary emphasis on affiliated medical/healthcare units. Grants are largely for broad university support, alumni relations, and medical center needs, reflecting an institutional fundraising and stewardship mission rather than project-based or community grants. The foundation repeatedly funds the same core university entities, signaling sustained long-term backing of campus priorities and institutional advancement.
Extremely concentrated, high-dollar giving focused on a small set of repeat institutional grantees; few grants overall, multiple large gifts to core university and alumni organizations rather than broad, distributed funding.
The University of Nebraska Foundation’s recent giving is dominated by very large university-support grants to the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, including awards of $286,243,870 in 2025 and $286,323,087 in 2024. That pattern places the foundation firmly in the role of institutional backer for the University of Nebraska system rather than a broad community grantmaker. Beyond the main university support stream, its recent grants also show recurring funding for Nebraska Medicine in Omaha, reflecting a second major channel tied to clinical and medical operations. The grant record points to sustained support for university priorities, medical center needs, and affiliated alumni organizations. The foundation’s active grant programs reinforce that picture: UNO Fund, N Fund, UNK Fund, Nebraska Medicine - Greatest Needs, Innovation Funds at UNMC, Buffett Early Childhood Institute, Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, and Nebraska Grow crowdfunding all sit inside the University of Nebraska ecosystem. Across those channels, the foundation supports campus priorities, students, academic programs, research, innovation, and alumni engagement.
At the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the foundation backs greatest-needs work through the N Fund, which supports campus priorities, colleges, students, athletics, and academic initiatives. At the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the UNO Fund serves the same kind of campus-priority role, with support for students, colleges, and programs. Medical and health sciences funding is another clear theme: Nebraska Medicine’s Greatest Needs fund supports priority needs and affiliated clinical and medical programs, while UNMC Innovation Funds support priorities, research, and student and faculty initiatives. The foundation also funds institutes inside the system, including the Buffett Early Childhood Institute for early childhood research, programs, and initiatives, and the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute for water, food security, and global agriculture.
The grant-size profile is highly skewed: p25 is $320,000, median grant size is $491,498, and p75 rises to $57,692,188. The recent grant list also shows repeated awards to the same recipients across 2023, 2024, and 2025, including the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and Nebraska Medicine, which suggests ongoing institutional support rather than isolated project grants. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not make program-related investments. Its active grant programs are not structured for unsolicited applications; each listed program says it does not accept unsolicited requests.
$292.3M
$3.6B
$352.5M
$345.5M
Most grants fall between $320K and $57.7M, with a median of $491K.
25th Percentile
$320K
Median
$491K
75th Percentile
$57.7M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NE.
BRIAN F HASTINGS
PRESIDENT & CEO
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Notable grantees: University of Nebraska, Nebraska Medicine, UNMC Alumni Association, The Alumni Association of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Giving is entirely concentrated in Nebraska, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Recent recipient cities include Lincoln for the University of Nebraska and its alumni association, Omaha for Nebraska Medicine and UNMC alumni support, and Kearney through the UNK Fund program. The active program list also extends to systemwide Nebraska initiatives without leaving the state.
It funds entities inside the University of Nebraska system: the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska Medicine in Omaha, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the University of Nebraska at Kearney, UNMC, and affiliated alumni associations and institutes.
The grant-size distribution is large and uneven: p25 is $320,000, the median is $491,498, and p75 is $57,692,188. The recent record includes very large university-support awards as well as smaller alumni-association grants.
The listed active grant programs do not accept unsolicited requests. That applies to UNO Fund, N Fund, Nebraska Medicine - Greatest Needs, Innovation Funds, UNK Fund, the Buffett Early Childhood Institute, the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, and Nebraska Grow.
Its grantmaking is local and entirely in Nebraska. The recent grants list shows recipients in Lincoln and Omaha, and the active program list also includes Kearney and statewide Nebraska programs.
The same core recipients appear across multiple years. University of Nebraska in Lincoln received major awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Nebraska Medicine and UNMC alumni support also recur across those years.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Nebraska | Lincoln, NE | $286,243,870 | 2025 | University Support |
| Nebraska Medicine | Omaha, NE | $5,422,245 | 2025 | Program Support |
| The Alumni Association of the University of Nebraska - Lincoln | Lincoln, NE | $368,000 | 2025 | Alumni Association Support |
| UNMC Alumni Association | Omaha, NE | $230,000 | 2025 | Alumni Association Support |
| University of Nebraska | Lincoln, NE | $286,323,087 | 2024 | University support |
| Nebraska Medicine | Omaha, NE | $906,088 | 2024 | Program Support |
| The Alumni Association of the University of Nebraska Lincoln | Lincoln, NE | $368,000 | 2024 | Alumni Association Support |
| UNMC Alumni Association | Omaha, NE | $230,000 | 2024 | Alumni Association Support |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA | LINCOLN, NE | $235,417,441 | 2023 | UNIVERSITY SUPPORT |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA | LINCOLN, NE | $214,502,019 | 2023 | UNIVERSITY SUPPORT |
| NEBRASKA MEDICINE | OMAHA, NE | $1,302,309 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| NEBRASKA MEDICINE | OMAHA, NE | $614,996 | 2023 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| THE ALUMNI ASSOC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NE - LINCOLN | LINCOLN, NE | $368,000 | 2023 | ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUPPORT |
| THE ALUMNI ASSOC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NE - LINCOLN | LINCOLN, NE | $350,000 | 2023 | ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUPPORT |
| UNMC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION | OMAHA, NE | $230,000 | 2023 | ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUPPORT |
| UNMC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION | OMAHA, NE | $230,000 | 2023 | ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUPPORT |
University of Nebraska
$286,243,870University Support
Nebraska Medicine
$5,422,245Program Support
The Alumni Association of the University of Nebraska - Lincoln
$368,000Alumni Association Support
UNMC Alumni Association
$230,000Alumni Association Support
University of Nebraska
$286,323,087University support
Nebraska Medicine
$906,088Program Support
The Alumni Association of the University of Nebraska Lincoln
$368,000Alumni Association Support
UNMC Alumni Association
$230,000Alumni Association Support
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
$235,417,441UNIVERSITY SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
$214,502,019UNIVERSITY SUPPORT
NEBRASKA MEDICINE
$1,302,309PROGRAM SUPPORT
NEBRASKA MEDICINE
$614,996PROGRAM SUPPORT
THE ALUMNI ASSOC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NE - LINCOLN
$368,000ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUPPORT
THE ALUMNI ASSOC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NE - LINCOLN
$350,000ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUPPORT
UNMC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
$230,000ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUPPORT
UNMC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
$230,000ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUPPORT