Sponsorship program
Our sponsorship spots are available on monthly or annual levels and include:
- Rotating ad on all story pages
- 1 week of newsletter sponsorship
- Placement on Sponsors page
- Social media recognition
Interested? Read more about our Sponsorship levels and get started today
Current Sponsors
KIOS
The mission of 91.5 FM, KIOS is to empower our community with quality, local, national, and global content that challenges and connects people, and furthers a deeper understanding of events, ideas and cultures.
KIOS is Omaha Public Radio. Since our beginnings in 1969, we have provided to the audience programming that cannot be found on commercial radio and served as the educational extension of the Omaha Public Schools. KIOS broadcasts programming from National Public Radio, American Public Media and Public Radio International along with locally produced shows. These programs represent the best in news, information, music and entertainment.
KIOS is Omaha’s only NPR station.
Site: kios.org »
Ho-Chunk, Inc.
Ho-Chunk, Inc. is the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska’s economic development company and the state’s largest minority-owned business. Its mission is to create social and economic opportunity for tribal members. The award-winning approach has become a modern standard of tribal self-determination.
Site: hochunkinc.com »
Nebraska Community Foundation
Nebraska Community Foundation unleashes abundant local assets, inspires charitable giving and connects ambitious people to build stronger communities and a Greater Nebraska.
Headquartered in Lincoln, the Foundation serves communities, donors and organizations by providing financial management, strategic development, education and training to a statewide network of 1,500 volunteers serving more than 270 communities. Since 1994, Nebraska Community Foundation has reinvested $463 million in Nebraska’s people and places. For information, visit NebraskaHometown.org.
Site: nebcommfound.org »
Platte Institute
The Platte Institute’s mission is to advance policies that remove barriers to growth and opportunity in Nebraska. The Institute envisions a state where Nebraskans have the freedom and opportunity to achieve their Good Life, Nebraska’s own version of the American Dream. The organization advocates for policies to help Nebraskans keep more of what they earn, make it easier to start and grow a business in Nebraska, and help Nebraska retain and attract a talented workforce.
Site: platteinstitute.com »