Our Supporters
Thank you to all who supported the Women's Fund of Greater Omaha in 2007. Listed below are donors and sponsors who contributed at the $1,000 level and above:
Guiding $10,000 and above
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BlueCross/BlueShield of Nebraska First Data Resources, Inc. First National Bank Lozier Foundation Methodist Health System Mutual of Omaha William and Ruth Scott Family Foundation Mimi Waldbaum Weitz Funds Barbara and Wallace Weitz |
Sustaining $5,000 - $9,999
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American National Bank Mammel Family Foundation State Farm Mutual Auto Ins. Co. Union Pacific Corporation |
Transforming $1,000 - $4,999
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7 Oaks Investment Corp. Abrahams Kaslow & Cassman LLP Aesthetic Surgical Images Alegent Health Ellie Archer Linda Arena Baird Holm Bank Of The West Ron and Chris Blumkin Myriel S. Boes Borsheim's Fine Jewelry & Gifts Anne Branigan America First Investment Advisors Sharon Carleton Central States Indemnity Co. of Omaha Children's Hospital Clark Creative Group ConAgra Foods, Inc. Coventry Health Care of Nebraska Cox Communications Creighton University Jeff Davis Deloitte & Touche, LLP Charles Drew Health Center, Inc. Ervin & Smith Michele Feichtinger The Gallup Organization Grubb & Ellis/Pacific Realty Susan Henricks Richard Holland Home Instead Senior Care |
ICAN KPMG LLP Dan and Michelle Koraleski Jack and Stephanie Koraleski Lincoln Financial Group Dianne and Allan Lozier Sandy & George Lozier Jan Mactier Kathy and Brian Mallatt Claudia Martin Steve Martin and Amy Haddad McCallie Associates Diva R. Mejias Metropolitan Community College Nebraska Methodist Hospital Foundation Sharee and Murray Newman OPPD One World Community Health Centers, Inc. Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc. Qwest Laurie Ruge Ron and Barb Schaefer Eve and Fred Simon The Hawks Foundation Jann and L. B. "Red" Thomas University of Nebraska at Omaha Valmont Industries, Inc. Diana Vieselmeyer Wells Fargo Bank Mike and Gail Yanney |
OUR MISSION
The Women's Fund of Greater Omaha examines issues and conducts research to provide informed support for initiatives that improve the lives of metropolitan area women and girls.