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About NBACF

North Bend Area Community Foundation

Mission: The North Bend Area Community Foundation builds a stronger community by inspiring charitable giving and disbursing grants for community improvement. 

The North Bend Area Community Foundation (NBACF) was established in 2000 for the purpose of receiving, administering, and disbursing funds for community improvement and assistance in areas such as civic, cultural, educational, health and welfare needs. With the belief that a community is only as strong as the people who support it, gifts to NBACF will help provide numerous benefits to the North Bend area community.

Meetings are open to the public and are held quarterly.

Please contact Deanna Wolf, Treasurer, NBACF at dwolf@plattevalleybank.biz if you would like to receive more information.

Donations may be sent to Deanna Wolf, Treasurer, at PO Box 500, North Bend, NE 68649

Apply for a Grant

The North Bend Area Community Foundation’s mission is to support activities, which provide civic, educational, health, welfare, or cultural benefits to North Bend, Nebraska, and its surrounding area. Requesting organizations must be tax-exempt; no grants are made to individuals, for ongoing operating expenses, or to religious organizations for religious purposes. To apply for a grant, please click on the link below to download an application.

NORTH BEND AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GRANT APPLICATION

Make a Gift to NBACF

There are many ways to give to the North Bend Area Community Foundation. Some methods may enable you to enjoy increased income and reduced taxes. Life income programs may eliminate or significantly reduce capital gains taxes on appreciated assets. Gifts can be made using cash, securities, bonds, real estate, or personal property.

Gifts can be given in the following ways:

  • General Gift or Bequest: A sum of money or a percentage of your estate for the endowment of the Foundation.
  • Book of Memories: A gift to the Foundation to honor the memory of a friend or family member. The names of those memorialized are inscribed in “The Book of Memories,” an attractive, leather-bound volume displayed at the North Bend Community Library.
  • Field of Interest Gift or Bequest: A gift to be used for a specific charitable purpose. This method is designed for donors who may have some particular causes they wish to benefit, but are concerned about committing their resources to a particular organization, since time changes all things.
  • Donor-Advised Endowment: A fund within the Foundation which allows you to address personal philanthropic goals without many of the administrative concerns inherent with the creation of a private individual foundation. A minimum is necessary to establish a donor-advised endowment, which is subject to certain IRS regulations. You may make recommendations for grants from the income from the fund; final approval of the recommendations comes from the Foundation’s Board of Directors.
  • Scholarship: A scholarship fund may be established to honor a person and/or to support students in a certain field of study, or you may designate your gift to enlarge an existing scholarship fund within the Foundation. Again, a certain minimum amount is necessary to establish a scholarship fund.
  • Pass-Through Fund: A fund is established for the purpose of making gifts to charitable organizations via the North Bend Area Community Foundation Fund in order to support one or more broad charitable purposes.
  • Gift of Grain: By donating your Gift of Grain, you help pass along the good life in the North Bend area to future generations. Click here to download a brochure for more information.

NBACF Board of Directors

President – Maynard Flamme
Vice President & Publicity – Diane Hines
Secretary – Bev Grueber
Treasurer – Deanna Wolf
Publicity – Pat Beebe
"Firm Foundation" Newsletter Chairman - Nicki Chromy
Scrapbook Chairman – Amy Emanuel
Brochure Chairman – Rich Samuelson
Mary Le Arneal
Broc Blanchard
Leigh Feala
Rod Johnson

Advisory Board
Jan Hobza

NBACF Component Funds

North Bend Area Community Foundation Fund
NBACF has a local board of directors who will receive, administer and invest funds donated to the fund. The board will also make recommendations for the investment and disbursement of funds for improvement in the North Bend area community. The Board of Directors is dedicated to prudently managing the assets, as well as disbursing grants as determined by a majority of the members. The local foundation is a component fund of the Fremont Area Community Foundation, a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, whose funds must be utilized for charitable needs. FACF makes final decisions on disbursement of funds.

North Bend AmVets Memorial Park Fund
This fund was established by the North Bend Area Community Foundation to hold contributions for the North Bend Veterans' Memorial Park.

North Bend Central Foundation Fund
This endowment fund was established to provide scholarships for students at North Bend Central High School, and small grants for special projects at the school. This includes several sub-funds established by the gifts of individual donors. To learn more about the NBC Foundation, please visit their website at http://www.nbtigers.org/index.php/district/nbc-foundation or Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/North-Bend-Central-Foundation-1426392250918210/timeline/.

North Bend Pool Pass-Through Fund
This fund was established to support the construction and maintenance of the swimming pool in North Bend.

North Bend Arboretum Pass-Through Fund
This pass-through fund was established to support renovations to the trail system in the North Bend Arboretum.

North Bend Masonic Lodge Fund
The purpose of this fund is to serve the charitable activities of North Bend Lodge #119 AF & AM including such interests as the Masonic Eastern Star Home for Children, the Masonic CHild Identification Program (CHIP), Boy Scouts, scholarships and others. The fund may also be used to provide emergency hardship assistance to both lodge members and non-members in compliance with the Victims of Terrorism Tax Relief Act of 2001.

A Transformative $1.1 Million Gift Propels North Bend Area Community Foundation’s Future

Jim and Sandra Kruger

The North Bend Area Community Foundation (NBACF) is filled with heartfelt gratitude and excitement as it announces a truly remarkable gift—a $1.1 million endowment from the estate of James and Sandra Kruger. This extraordinary act of generosity, made possible through the family’s thoughtful decision to conclude the James and Sandra Kruger Foundation, marks a defining moment in the Foundation’s history and ensures its mission will thrive for generations to come.

“Jim and Sandra Kruger cared deeply about this community,” said NBACF Treasurer Deanna Wolf, noting that the Krugers’ generosity has long shaped the North Bend area. “This gift represents the very best of what it means to love your community by continuing to invest and grow it for generations to come,” said Nicki Chromy. NBACF Treasurer Deanna Wolf shared that “Jim and Sandra Kruger cared deeply about North Bend, and their legacy of giving has touched nearly every corner of our town.”

The Krugers’ devotion to the North Bend area has long been evident through their many acts of generosity—supporting St. Charles Church, funding the James and Sandra Kruger Community Room in the North Bend Public Library, purchasing the first pedestal at the Veterans Memorial Park, and restoring the historic North Bend Carnegie Library to its former beauty. Now, through this extraordinary endowment, their spirit of giving will continue to shape and strengthen the community for decades to come.

In recognition of this milestone, Kenneth Patry, officer of the Kruger Foundation, met in North Bend with Melissa Diers, Executive Director of the Fremont Area Community Foundation, along with NBACF board members Mary Le Arneal, Nicki Chromy, Deanna Wolf, Diane Hines, Leigh Feala, Bev Grueber, Rich Samuelson, and Maynard Flamme.

“The North Bend Area Community Foundation expresses its deepest appreciation for this transformative act of generosity and stewardship,” Wolf shared. This endowment empowers us to dream bigger, serve more, and expand our impact. It ensures that Jim and Sandra’s love for this community will live on in every project, every grant, and every act of service we’re able to support.

The Kruger family’s vision and generosity will create lasting and flexible support for civic, cultural, educational, health, and general welfare needs—helping address both today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities. Their gift stands as a shining example of how one family’s commitment to community can echo for generations.

As the Foundation celebrates its 25th year, it proudly reflects on the momentum this new gift brings. To date, the NBACF has built an endowment fund of $550,000 and has awarded grants to 81 local projects totaling $400,000. With the Kruger family’s $1.1 million endowment, the Foundation’s potential to enrich and sustain the North Bend area grows exponentially.

The NBACF extends its deepest thanks to the Kruger family for their faith, generosity, and enduring dedication to the community they loved so dearly. Their legacy will continue to shine brightly—an inspiration to all who believe in the power of giving back and the promise of a stronger future for North Bend.