AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCommunity Health & Safety: Nebraska researchers say getting blood into ambulances sooner could save trauma patients, using Omaha and Lincoln transfusion records to pinpoint where massive transfusions are most likely needed. Local Philanthropy: Big Grove for Good awarded $64,000 in grants across Iowa and Nebraska, including $8,000 to Corridor nonprofits focused on food access, older-adult support, and community education. Education & Literacy: UNL is launching a one-year project on how multilingual students engage with culturally sustaining Science of Reading instruction, aiming to improve literacy without asking kids to shed their identities. Agriculture Leadership: UNL agronomy head Martha Mamo received the 2026 James O’Hanlon Academic Leader Award for leadership that strengthens Nebraska research and producer connections. Workforce & Food Culture: Gretna’s Café Hope won a $10,000 Jacques Pépin Foundation grant to expand paid culinary training and life-skills support for young adults. Human Services: HALT Human Trafficking Fund announced new Nebraska grants for prevention education, survivor-informed awareness, and student-led campus chapters.
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