Habitat for Humanity of Omaha
Meg Thomas, M.S. is a Nonprofit Leadership graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, currently working as a Teaching Assistant at the School of Social Policy & Practice. Meg has a wealth of experience in grant management and development roles, including positions at organizations such as Habitat for Humanity of Omaha, Maryland Humanities, and Black and Pink, Inc. Meg's background also includes work in corporate and foundation relations at the University of Virginia and the Darden School of Business.
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Habitat for Humanity of Omaha
Founded in 1984, Habitat for Humanity of Omaha is a grassroots organization that builds and renovates houses, forges community partnerships and breaks down barriers. We help to grow and maintain the quality, affordable housing stock in Burt County, Omaha, Sarpy County, Washington County and Waterloo while increasing access to homeownership opportunities throughout the area. Habitat Omaha homebuyers complete up to 275 hours of sweat equity before purchasing their homes through a 30-year affordable mortgage. We mobilize thousands of donors and volunteers every year in this mission.