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New Opportunities to Retain Wealth in Nebraska Communities Could Mean Money for Libraries
In 2002, the Nebraska Community Foundation published the first statewide, county-by-county Transfer of Wealth study in the nation (http://www.nebcommfound.org/about-us/tow-news-room). Now, that pioneering study has been refreshed with 2010 Census data and updated methodology. According to the new study, about $230 billion will pass from one generation to the next in rural Nebraska over the next 50 years. Retaining even a small portion of that wealth for philanthropic purposes close to home is an historic opportunity for our state and for people who care deeply about the places they call home. Jeff Yost, President and CEO of the Nebraska Community Foundation, will address the new study and the massive opportunity it presents for building strong communities across Nebraska.
Join Jeff Yost on NCompass Live, the Nebraska Library Commission’s weekly webinar, at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday,January 4, 2012. Register at http://nlc.nebraska.gov/scripts/calendar/eventshow.asp?ProgId=11042.