Nebraska
With a strong and growing coalition in Nebraska, the USGLC works to educate and engage policymakers and community leaders on why investments in development and diplomacy help keep America safe and strengthen Nebraska’s economy.
The USGLC’s Nebraska Advisory Committee brings together more than 90 business, faith, non-profit, and political leaders who understand how American global leadership matters for Nebraska. We’re also proud of Nebraska’s Veterans for Smart Power – part of a nationwide network of 30,000 veterans.
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Businesses are increasingly embracing a stakeholder-capitalism approach that emphasizes a deeper understanding of the impact of business on our people, communities, environment, and world. Together, we can leverage local business as a force for good to make a positive impact on our world.
Graham Pansing Brooks
SEAchange, LTD & Do More Good Movement
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What’s foreign aid worth to Nebraska? The ability to respond to human welfare and suffering.
Cindi Allen
Assistant Secretary of State, State of Nebraska
Top Facts
In 2023, Nebraska exported
$8.0 billion
in goods to foreign markets.
In Nebraska,
255,600 jobs (19.00%)
are supported by trade.
From 2022-2023,
4,097 international students
were enrolled in Nebraska colleges and universities
Advisory Committee
News & Press Related to Nebraska
August 23, 2024
USGLC Convenes U.S. Rep. Don Bacon, Lt. Gen. Richard Newton, Cargill’s Ann O’Riley and Other Local and National Leaders for 2024 Heartland Summit
NebraskaMarch 24, 2021
Virtual Roundtable Recap: Global Partnerships, Local Impact in Nebraska City, NE
NebraskaJanuary 22, 2021
USGLC Launches Next Gen Global Leaders Network and Welcomes Nearly 100 Young Professionals to the 2021 Inaugural Class
NebraskaOctober 02, 2019
Rep. Don Bacon to Omaha Leaders: American Diplomacy, Foreign Assistance Crucial to Nebraska’s Economy
Nebraska