Now accepting monetary donations and relief applications
Leadership of the Nebraska Cattlemen Disaster Relief Fund recently announced they are accepting monetary donations and relief applications to assist beef cattle producers who are being impacted by fires.
“In the face of the largest wildfire in Nebraska history, our communities remain strong. We are grateful for the first responders, volunteer firefighters, and local leaders who are working tirelessly to protect lives, property, and livestock,” Nebraska Cattlemen President Craig Uden said in a news release. “Leadership of the Nebraska Cattlemen Disaster Relief Fund hopes people will consider contributing to help beef cattle producers who are being impacted by these fires.”
The Nebraska Cattlemen Disaster Relief Fund will remain activated and accept monetary donations until further notice by leadership of the Disaster Relief Fund. 100% of the donations will be distributed to producers who were impacted.
The Nebraska Cattlemen Disaster Relief Fund is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable organization and donations made to the Disaster Relief Fund may be tax deductible—a receipt will be sent upon deposit of funds. Those donating should consult with their tax adviser for final determination.
Funds will only be distributed to producers who experienced property loss or damage in areas where a fire was reported through the Nebraska Emergency Management Association Watch Center. As of March 19, disaster declarations have been issued for the Morrill County fire, impacting Morrill, Garden, Arthur and Keith counties, and the Cottonwood Fire, impacting Lincoln, Dawson and Frontier counties.
Membership in Nebraska Cattlemen is not required for applicants to receive relief. Applications may be submitted from today until further notice. Relief funds will not be distributed until the application period closes.
Individuals who would like to donate either online or by mailing a check, please visit www.nebraskacattlemen.org/disaster-relief-fund.
For any questions, please contact the Nebraska Cattlemen office at 402-475-2333 or email [email protected].