OMAHA — Catholics throughout Nebraska will come together on May 1 to celebrate and support the state’s Catholic parishes, schools and ministries during the first Nebraska Catholic Day of Giving (NCDG). This 24-hour fundraising event will showcase the tremendous impact Catholic organizations have on our state.
“The Nebraska Catholic Day of Giving is an outstanding opportunity for Catholics throughout our great state to unite as one to emphasize our shared Catholic mission and values,” said Katie Ostgren, Director of Stewardship and Development for the Diocese of Lincoln. “We are thrilled to be able to come together to celebrate our rich heritage.”
More than 100 Catholic organizations across the state have signed up to participate, with many more expected to join the inaugural event, according to Bree Kotulak, Interim Director of the Stewardship and Development Office at the Archdiocese of Omaha.
Nebraska Catholics often have strong ties to different parts of the state, said Greg Fisher, Director of Operations for the Diocese of Grand Island. NCDG allows them to support the places where they are currently involved as well as the school or parish where they grew up.
“NCDG provides a unique opportunity for people to support the places that mean so much to them,” Fisher said. “Plus, it’s a fun way to catch up on what is happening in their childhood parish or school.”
Individuals and businesses are encouraged to donate money online to one or more participating organizations at https://nebraskacatholicdayofgiving. org/. Organizations will be eligible to unlock prize money and participate in challenges throughout the 24 hours.
For more information on NCDG, visit https://nebraskacatholicdayofgiving. org/.