October 29, 2014

UNL off to good start in 2015 Combined Campaign


UNL is off to a good start in its drive to collect $425,000 for the 2015 Lincoln-area Combined Campaign for Health and Human Services.

According to officials from the United Way, in the first few days of the campaign, 74 donors made online pledges totaling nearly $40,000. Pledges made by faculty and staff via paper forms will not be available until the campaign ends.

The annual community pledge drive runs from Oct. 22 to Nov. 1. UNL’s theme for the drive is “Big Impact — Go Big, Give Big.”

The Combined Campaign benefits three federations — Community Health Charities of Nebraska, Community Services Fund and United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County. The three federations represent more than 110 local agencies that assist members of the community.

“The UNL Combined Campaign is an opportunity to demonstrate a solid sense of commitment to our community,” Chancellor Harvey Perlman said. “Your gift is important to send a unified message of support from the entire university to the community as a whole.”

UNL is consistently one of the top fundraisers for the drive. Last year, UNL employees gave $419,519 toward the effort. The total was third overall by public participants in the drive and represented a 4.9 percent increase of dollars pledged by UNL employees in 2013.

Combined Campaign pledge materials were delivered to UNL employees the week of Oct. 22. Pledges can be made online or by turning in pledge cards. Employees may give to any specific agency or to the three general funds. A variety of giving options are offered. Pledge cards are due Oct. 31.

Linda Major, assistant to the vice chancellor for student affairs, is the 2015 UNL Combined Campaign chair.

“Together we can make our community stronger and better. We do just that every day through the work that we do with students,” Major said. “This campaign is our chance to reach out to the wider community to make a powerful, positive difference.”

To date, UNL employees have contributed more than $6 million to the campaign.

Examples of gift impacts include:

  • A $10 donation can buy art supplies for five kids at the Lincoln Arts Festival family activity tent or purchase a 30-day low-income bus pass.

  • A $20 donation can train five disaster volunteers or pay for 20 people with arthritis to participate in the “Walk with Ease” walking group.

  • A $50 donation buys enough food to feed 10 families for a week or helps someone with leukemia pay for medical supplies not covered by insurance.

  • A $100 donation sends a child with diabetes to Camp Hot Shots Central or provides trained staff for weekly moms’ groups.

For more information about the 2015 UNL Combined Campaign for Health and Human Services, click here.

Chancellor Harvey Perlman
Chancellor Harvey Perlman
Linda Major
United Way 2014 Campaign Video