40 non-profits ready to rally for one-day fundraiser

Friday, October 11, 2024

McCOOK, Neb. — With less than a month until the 2024 Southwest Nebraska Big Give, organizers would like to introduce all the organizations participating in the one-day giving event. With more than 40 non-profits, the groups have been loosely divided into groups based on the projects they are working on or the people they are serving.

By the Big Give on Thursday, Nov. 7, all organizations will be covered, starting with the non-profits working toward a specific project and/or entity.

Perhaps the best-known group in the Big Give is the McCook YMCA, which has been part of McCook for nearly a century. While the organization is undergoing a capital campaign, funds from the Big Give offset fees for families and youth as well as operating expenses.

Another well-known entity is the McCook Humane Society, which tirelessly works for our four-legged friends, both feline and canine. Sticking with the animals, the McCook K9 Korner operates McCook’s dog park, located at Barnett Park, with the hope of installing agility equipment for visiting dogs.

Many have likely heard of Habitat for Humanity, which has a Southwest Nebraska Chapter and is responsible for many new houses throughout the area over the past few years, hoping to build more in the future.

Two organizations are helping our communities remember (or find) their history: the High Plains Historical Society and Museum, located on Norris Avenue, and the Southwest Nebraska Genealogy Society, which utilizes the museum's resources as well as those available online.

The Freedom Festival, organized by McCook Christian Church and returning after a year’s hiatus, is McCook’s annual Fourth of July celebration.

New to the Big Give in 2024 is Beautify McCook, which is responsible for McCook’s downtown holiday lighting, the flowering planters on Norris Avenue and additional lights in Norris Park. Cambridge Park Foundation joins the Big Give for the first time, as it works to improve and update the city’s park.

Southwest Area Training Services, commonly called SWATS, has joined for itself and its foundation, serving our community’s residents with special needs.

And the Daughters of the American Revolution joins Big Give for the first time in 2024, again helping people remember their past while looking forward.

The Southwest Nebraska Big Give is made even more impactful by generous sponsors who provide matching dollars. Platinum and gold sponsors include Graff Charitable Foundation, MNB Bank, Community Hospital, and First Interstate Bank. A complete list of sponsors will be available on the Big Give website, swnebiggive.org.

Community Chest, a sub-account of the McCook Community Foundation Fund, an affiliated fund of the Nebraska Community Foundation, coordinates the Southwest Nebraska Big Give.

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