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Areas of Greatest Need

Supporting the current areas of greatest need is vital to sustaining excellence across all Nebraska Athletics programs. Contributions directed to these priorities provide critical resources for student-athletes, including scholarships, training facilities, and academic support. By investing in these areas, donors ensure the continued success and growth of Husker Athletics. Additionally, supporters earn 10 priority points for every $100 contributed, enhancing their donor status and providing access to exclusive benefits such as premium seating, parking, and event opportunities. Click the button below to learn more about Huskers Athletic Fund priority points and how they impact your Huskers Athletic Fund ranking.

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Student-Athlete
Experience Fund

Nebraska is proud to offer a best-in-class experience to 550+ student-athletes across 24 varsity sports. Unrestricted contributions to the Student-Athlete Experience Fund ensure Husker student-athletes and teams have the resources to succeed at the highest levels nationally.

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1890 Nebraska

The official Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Collective of Nebraska Athletics.

In an evolving college athletics landscape, NIL contributions directly support the student-athletes who proudly represent the Scarlet & Cream. Your support of 1890 Nebraska helps Husker coaches recruit, retain, and develop our next champion, All-American, or draft pick. Your support today helps create a winner tomorrow.

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Track & Field
Complex

Nebraska's new Track & Field complex will enable the Huskers to host championship events and includes locker rooms, meeting rooms, and extra practice space. Naming opportunities are available to help make this facility a reality.

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