UNMC for the record, Jan. 9, 2026

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WIN grant applications

Women Investing in Nebraska is accepting funding ideas for its 2026 grant awards. University of Nebraska programs and Nebraska nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply.

Grants are awarded based on the critical needs being addressed, the people the project serves and the impact made on Nebraskans. Grant seekers are asked to submit an online letter of inquiry by Feb. 5 via the Women Investing in Nebraska website.

Based on submissions, WIN will invite 12 to 16 grant seekers to provide formal grant proposals. Grant seekers must be a part of the University of Nebraska System or a Nebraska nonprofit 501(c)(3) public charity.

“WIN is proud to partner each year with organizations that are tackling important issues that matter to Nebraskans, and we’re pleased to again request ideas for funding as we enter our 15th year of philanthropic service to the state,” said Halley Kruse, WIN grants committee chair.

The amount granted will be based on the total gifts received in 2026 from WIN members. WIN will announce its grant awards in fall 2026.

For more information, grant seekers can email WIN through the NU Foundation.

WIN awarded a total of $295,818 to two programs for its 2025 grants season.

A total of 387 WIN members contributed personally to make the grants possible. WIN’s membership is comprised of women in and outside Nebraska who, through their collective giving, address issues that matter to Nebraskans.

-Connie White, NU Foundation

Welcome back sale

The UNMC Bookstore is holding its welcome back sale until Jan. 16, offering 15% off medical supplies, scrubs, apparel, spirit and gifts. Sale excludes textbooks, trade books and lab coats.

The bookstore is open Monday and Wednesday through Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. and Tuesday from 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

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