The third week of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s 2024-25 Combined Campaign for Health and Human Services saw a surge in participation across all departments and units.
On the leaderboard, the University of Nebraska Office of the President and Nebraska Alumni Association maintained their overall leads in the large and small divisions, respectivly. Both passed the 50% participation mark, as did Business and Finance.
The friendly competition is part of the university’s participation in the 2024-25 United Way/Combined Health Agencies Drive of Nebraska. The university is a longtime participant in the community fundraiser.
To encourage participation by faculty and staff, participation rankings are being announced each week and prizes are being awarded. The team contest is divided into two divisions based on unit size — large (more than 200 employees) and small (less than 200 employees). The top five in each division through three weeks are listed below.
Large Division
- NU Office of the President, 57.4%
- Business and Finance, 54.5%
- Student Life, 20.5%
- Research and Innovation, 18.7%
- Academic Affairs, 15.2%
Small Division
- Alumni Association, 50%
- Law, 28.4%
- Office of the Chancellor, 16.1%
- Nursing, 15%
- University Libraries, 11%
The complete leaderboards, which are updated weekly, are available here.
Individually, Dave Long, global safety and security director with the Office of Global Strategies, won two tickets to see Husker football’s 44-25 victory over Big Ten rival Wisconsin on Nov. 22. Each week, to generate enthusiasm among faculty and staff, one participant has earned a reward of tickets to the Lied Center for Performing Arts, Husker volleyball match and Husker football game.
The annual United Way/Combined Health Agencies Drive of Nebraska campaign benefits more than 145 local agencies that assist members of the community. The 2024-25 campaign started Nov. 4 and continues to accept pledges from faculty and staff.
“This campaign is about investing in the health, education and financial stability of our neighbors,” Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett said. “Every dollar directly supports individuals and families, helping them find stability and work toward brighter futures.
“I encourage everyone to give as you can and choose an option that resonates with you.”
A variety of giving options are offered through the campaign. Just $5 can cover the cost of materials for a student taking an English class. A $25 donation covers a copay for a prescription medication. And, $100 can provide an hour of therapy for a youth.
Pledge forms and additional details are available on the university’s 2024-25 Combined Campaign website. The site includes promotional assets and a list of frequently asked questions.
For more information, send email to ksorensen5@unl.edu.