To inspire investment and encourage WNCC student success by providing connections that increase access to education, create student opportunities, and positively impact the communities we serve.
Western Nebraska Community College Foundation centers its grantmaking on student access and success at Western Nebraska Community College, with scholarships forming the clearest pattern in its recent activity. In 2025, it gave $737,265 to Western Nebraska Community College for scholarships, following a $763,925 scholarship grant in 2024 and a $555,956 scholarship grant in 2023. Those awards show a steady commitment to financial support for students over multiple years, alongside other transfers that help move resources through the college foundation structure. The foundation also supports students outside standard scholarship channels. A 2025 gift transfer of $173,709 and a 2024 transfer of $46,509 both went to Western Nebraska Community College, continuing a mix of direct student aid and institutional support. Its stated purpose is to inspire investment and encourage WNCC student success by creating connections that increase access to education, student opportunities, and community impact. That mission aligns with its emphasis on higher education, scholarships, student emergency assistance, endowments, and workforce development.
Scholarship support is the foundation’s most visible focus. It administers a portfolio of 70+ donor-funded scholarships for WNCC students, and its recent largest scholarship grant was $737,265 in 2025 to Western Nebraska Community College for scholarships. Student emergency aid is another named priority. Through the Student Emergency Fund, the foundation provides emergency assistance to students, with a stated focus on retention and basic needs. Workforce development appears in both community and program support. The foundation’s community grant opportunities are designed for programs and partnerships that align with WNCC priorities and regional workforce development. It also funds academic program support for areas such as Surgical Technology, Emergency Medical Services, and Applied Agriculture, including equipment, facilities, and student training resources. Transfer-student aid is also part of its scholarship work. The Swanson Transfer Scholarship has a separate application process and is designated for transfer students.
Typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $115,404, the median is $364,832, and the 75th percentile is $691,938. Recent grants show repeated support to the same recipient across 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating an ongoing relationship rather than isolated awards. The foundation operates as a college foundation with restricted-purpose funding, including direct scholarships and gift transfers. It also administers donor-funded scholarship pools and specific scholarship programs. Some community and scholarship opportunities accept unsolicited applications, while other student-support and program-support funds are administered through the foundation without unsolicited applications.
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Most grants fall between $115K and $692K, with a median of $365K.
25th Percentile
$115K
Median
$365K
75th Percentile
$692K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NE.
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Giving is overwhelmingly local. All recent grants in the dataset went to recipients in Nebraska, and the top state by grant count is NE at 100% of grants. The recipient city that appears in the recent grants list is Scottsbluff, where Western Nebraska Community College is located. The foundation’s active grant programs also point to Western Nebraska and the Panhandle of Nebraska as its core service area, with some programs described at the regional level rather than by city.
Its recent grants are dominated by support to Western Nebraska Community College itself, especially scholarships and gift transfers. The foundation also supports student emergency assistance, academic program support, community grants, and donor-funded scholarship administration.
Typical grant sizes are relatively large. The 25th percentile is $115,404, the median is $364,832, and the 75th percentile is $691,938.
No. In the recent grants data, 100% of grants went to recipients in Nebraska, and the top state by grant count is NE.
Yes, for some community grant opportunities and for the Swanson Transfer Scholarship. Other funds, including the Student Emergency Fund and program support, are administered through the foundation rather than listed as unsolicited application opportunities.
The data shows recurring support to the same recipient over multiple years. Western Nebraska Community College received major scholarship grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, along with gift transfers in 2024 and 2025.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE | SCOTTSBLUFF, NE | $737,265 | 2025 | SCHOLARSHIPS |
| WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE | SCOTTSBLUFF, NE | $173,709 | 2025 | GIFT TRANSFERS |
| WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE | SCOTTSBLUFF, NE | $763,925 | 2024 | SCHOLARSHIPS |
| WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE | SCOTTSBLUFF, NE | $46,509 | 2024 | GIFT TRANSFERS |
| WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE | SCOTTSBLUFF, NE | $555,956 | 2023 | SCHOLARSHIPS |
| WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE | SCOTTSBLUFF, NE | $95,969 | 2023 | GIFT TRANSFERS |
WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$737,265SCHOLARSHIPS
WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$173,709GIFT TRANSFERS
WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$763,925SCHOLARSHIPS
WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$46,509GIFT TRANSFERS
WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$555,956SCHOLARSHIPS
WESTERN NE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$95,969GIFT TRANSFERS