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Partner Programs
Department of Health and Human Services
The Department of Health and Human Services offers resources for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), emergency assistance applications, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid, and more.
Get Started:
Website:
Visit Nebraska DHHS' Website
Hotlines:
Economic Assistance:
Call (800) 383-4278
Medicaid Assistance:
Call (855) 632-7633
Dynamic Workforce Solutions
Dynamic Workforce Solutions provides WIOA Title I–funded programs for Adults, Dislocated Workers, and Youth. Services include career guidance, education assistance, occupational skills training, and job placement support.
Get Started:
- Adult/Dislocated Worker (English)
Click HERE to register for English Orientation
- Adult/Dislocated Worker (Spanish)
Click HERE to register for Spanish Orientation
- Youth Orientation
Click HERE to register for Youth Orientation
Contact:
Email: omahawioa@hws-ne.org
Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership
ENCAP is a private, nonprofit Community Action Agency providing social and human services to individuals and families facing poverty in Douglas and Sarpy Counties. ENCAP also operates food pantries to help combat food insecurity in the community.
Get Started:
ENCAP serves Douglas and Sarpy Counties in Nebraska. Please contact their offices for services or with any questions.
Douglas County Office (Omaha):
2406 Fowler Avenue | Omaha, NE 68111
Phone:
(402) 453-5656
Sarpy County Office (Bellevue Pantry):
1908 Hancock Street | Bellevue, NE 68005
Phone:
(402) 292-2961
Email:
info@encapomaha.org
Website:
Visit ENCAP's Website
Facebook:
Visit ENCAP on Facebook
Equus Workforce Solutions
Equus Workforce Solutions provides comprehensive employment, training, and support services for job seekers (including youth, veterans, and families) and helps businesses find talent, connecting people to careers through job placement, skill development, and education, often funded by TANF.
Get Started:
Contact Megan Conley for assistance and program information.
Phone:
(402) 763-6700
Email: Megan Conley
megan.conley@equusworks.com
Metropolitan Community College
Metropolitan Community College is a comprehensive, full-service public community college. Its purpose is to provide high-quality education programs and services — primarily in career preparation and general education — to people of all ages and educational backgrounds.
Get Started:
Website:
Visit Metropolitan Community College's Website
Phone:
(531) 622-2400
Adult Basic Education
Deana Agarwal
dxagarwal@mccneb.edu
National Able SCSEP
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a paid training program that helps individuals age 55 and older transition into employment. Participants gain valuable work experience through non-profit organizations and community service agencies.
Get Started:
Website:
Visit National Able Job Seekers Page
Email: Cherri Czerwinski
cczerwinski@nationalable.org
Phone:
855.994.8300
Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired
The Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (NCBVI) provides a wide variety of services aimed at empowering blind and visually impaired Nebraskans to live independently, attain higher education, and find, retain, and advance in their careers.
Get Started:
Website:
Visit NCBVI's Website
Email:
NCBVI.Autho@nebraska.gov
NCBVI:
402-471-2891
or
877-809-2419
Fax: (402) 471-3009
Nebraska Department of Education (NDOE)
The Nebraska Department of Education supports Adult Education programs that help individuals improve basic skills, prepare for and earn a GED, and build career readiness. These programs assist job seekers and adult learners in gaining the education and workforce skills needed for employment and continued education.
Get Started:
Website:
Visit Nebraska Adult Education's Website
Phone:
(402) 471-2295
Adult Basic Education
Deana Agarwal
dxagarwal@mccneb.edu
Nebraska Department of Labor (NDOL)
The Nebraska Department of Labor provides reemployment and unemployment services, including job search assistance, career counseling, and support for accessing unemployment benefits.
Get Started:
Website:
Visit Nebraska Department of Labor's Website
Phone:
(402) 444-4700
Email:
ndol.omahawfd@nebraska.gov
Nebraska Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
Nebraska Vocational Rehabilitation assists individuals with disabilities in preparing for, obtaining, and maintaining employment. Nebraska VR offers personalized career counseling, job training, and support services.
Get Started:
Contact: Frankie Charles
frankie.charles@nebraska.gov
Website:
Visit Nebraska Vocational Rehabilitation's Website
Phone:
(402) 595-2100
Toll Free:
(800) 554-3382
Fax: (402) 595-1125
Omaha Housing Authority
Omaha Housing Authority (OHA) partners with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide low- and moderate-income individuals and families with safe, stable housing through rent subsidy programs.
Get Started:
Website:
Visit Omaha Housing Authority's Website
Phone:
(402) 444-6900
Persevere
Persevere expands access to career pathways, ensuring all individuals have fair opportunities to succeed through comprehensive technology training, mental health support, and employer partnerships.
Wraparound Services Include:
- Mental health and trauma recovery
- Technology education and life skills
- Family reunification and community integration
Get Started:
Website:
Visit Persevere's website
Phone:
(877) 260-7299
Email:
info@perseverenow.org
Contact: Keiante’ Westbrook
Email:
kwestbrook@perseverenow.org
Ponca Tribe WIOA
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act - Indian and Native American Program is
committed to providing high quality services to Native American adults with career exploration and guidance, continued support for educational attainment, opportunities for skills training in-demand industries and occupations, culminating with a good job along a career pathway or enrollment in post-secondary education.
Specific Services Available through the Ponca Tribe:
- Academic counseling
- Training and certifications counseling
- Career counseling
- Resume development
- Interview coaching
- Preparation of employment applications
- Employment referrals
- Job fairs
- Computer labs (at all locations)
Get Started:
Website:
Visit Ponca Tribe WIOA Website
Contact: Colleen Plasek
Workforce Development Program Director
Email:
cplasek@PoncaTribe-ne.Gov
Phone:
(402) 315-2765
Proteus, Inc.
Proteus provides farmworkers and their families with job training, education assistance, and emergency assistance throughout the state of Nebraska. Career Coaches, Program Specialists, and Regional Directors help implement the National Farmworker Jobs Program, which delivers these vital services.
Get Started:
Website:
Visit Proteus Nebraska Services' Website
Contact: Jennifer Lewis
Email:
jenniferl@proteusinc.net
Contact: Diana Bueno
Email:
dianab@proteusinc.net
Phone:
(531) 220-6193