our mission

We believe no one should have to face a lifetime of poverty simply because of the zip code they were born into.

Children who grow up in poor neighborhoods are far more likely to become adults living in poverty. These vulnerable neighborhoods lack the basic building blocks young people need to succeed later in life such as safe streets and play spaces, social support networks, high performing schools, affordable housing, and employment opportunities.

The mission of inCOMMON Community Development is to alleviate poverty at a root level by uniting and strengthening vulnerable neighborhoods. inCOMMON partners with neighbors to strengthen vulnerable neighborhoods so that every child has the chance to grow up in a safe, thriving, and opportunity-rich environment.

workforce development

our work

301

THREE HUNDRED ONE
INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATED IN
A WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

57

FIFTY-SEVEN
INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATED IN 1-ON-1 JOB COACHING

77%

SEVENTY-SEVEN PERCENT
OF ESL STUDENTS IMPROVED THEIR ENGLISH-LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

68%

SIXTY-EIGHT PERCENT
OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPANTS MADE PROGRESS TOWARD THEIR EMPLOYMENT GOALS

relationship development

our work

257

TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN
INDIVIDUALS PARTICIPATED IN AN INCOMMON ACTIVITY FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR

352

THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO
COMMUNITY LISTENING SURVEYS COMPLETED

25

TWENTY-FIVE
RESIDENT-LED COMMUNITY BUILDING ACTIVITIES

8 block parties

(SIX OF THEM PLANNED AND HOSTED BY RESIDENTS)
WHERE OVER 2,000 RESIDENTS GOT TO KNOW THEIR NEIGHBORS

leadership development

our work

local leader school

LAUNCHED ‘LOCAL LEADER SCHOOL’
A FORMAL NEIGHBORHOOD-BASED LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM

48

FORTY-EIGHT
STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN A YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

38

THIRTY-EIGHT
RESIDENTS IDENTIFIED AND EQUIPPED AS LEADERS THROUGH TRAININGS, EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES TO IMPROVE THE NEIGHBORHOOD

neighborhood development

our work

1

ONE
NEW FEATURED NEIGHBORHOOD
(READ MORE HERE)

1

ONE
CITIZEN-LED NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN FOR PARK AVENUE

79

SEVENTY-NINE
ADULTS AND CHILDREN WERE PROVIDED AFFORDABLE HOUSING

our community

PARTICIPANTS AND VOLUNTEERS

participating neighbors

  • 74% HISPANIC/LATINO
  • 47% FEMALE
  • 39% HAVE HOUSEHOLD INCOME LESS THAN $35,000/YEAR
  • 57% ARE RENTERS
  • AVERAGE AGE IS 35

355

THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE
VOLUNTEERS

3185

THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE
VOLUNTEER HOURS

partners

THANK YOU

  • COALITION FOR A STRONG NEBRASKA
  • THE BIG GARDEN
  • OMAHA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
  • NEBRASKA CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TABLE
  • KEEP OMAHA BEAUTIFUL
  • HEARTLAND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS
  • HEARTLAND WORKERS CENTER
  • CITYLIGHT OMAHA
  • NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION OF THE MIDLANDS
  • RESTORATION EXCHANGE
  • TOGETHER, INC.
  • OMAHA MUNICIPAL LAND BANK

BRAND PARTNER

board

CHRISTOPHER L. ERICKSON, PE, LEED AP (TREASURER)
SHEENA HENDRIX
KIMBERLY HOWE
TOWER KOUNTZE
DAVID MILLIGAN
SUMMER NABITY
ALISA PARMER, PLMHP
DUSTY REYNOLDS (PRESIDENT)
LYNDA SHAFER (VICE PRESIDENT)

advisory council

MICHAEL ALLEY
JAMIE BERGLUND
KIRSTEN CASE
RICHARD FOWLER
ANDREW GORMAN
ALEC GORYNSKI
SENATOR SARA HOWARD
DR. TAYLOR KEEN
HEATH MELLO
MIKE PETER
DR. MARY PETERSEN
JEFF SPIEHS

financials

608 donors partnered in inCOMMON’s mission in 2019

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Because of you, in 2019 hundreds of lives have been set on a new course toward real opportunity and hope:

  • today’s neighbors are overcoming poverty through increased economic self-sufficiency.
  • tomorrow’s neighbors are evading poverty altogether as a result of growing up in a stronger environment
  • surrounding neighborhoods are benefiting from the increased safety and stability that comes with the development of vulnerable neighborhoods

Please join us in making an even greater impact in 2020 through a donation today!