Kruse and Moreland Elected to Nebraska Community Foundation Board of Directors
Two community leaders were recently elected to the Nebraska Community Foundation (NebraskaHometown.org) board of directors.
Kurt Kruse is a native of Albion. He owns and operates Kruse Farms, a grain and cattle-feeding enterprise in Boone County. Kruse graduated from Hastings College with a degree in business. He and his wife live on an acreage just outside of Albion.
Kruse is also the chair of Nebraska Community Foundation’s Boone County Community Foundation Fund, whose mission is to help communities work together and inspire investment in Boone County’s quality of life. He is pleased to join the Foundation and help communities work together to grow and prosper.
Also joining the board is Jane Moreland of Imperial. After graduating from UNL with a degree in business administration, she and her husband, Mike, returned to Chase County where they raised crops, cattle, and thoroughbred race horses. Moreland was the owner and broker of Moreland Realty for over 35 years.
Moreland is also a member of the Imperial Community Foundation Fund advisory committee, an affiliated fund of Nebraska Community Foundation, and is excited about the growth and impact of NCF and its local affiliated funds.
Nebraska Community Foundation is a statewide 501(c)(3) organization using charitable giving to build prosperous communities. In the last five years, through NCF, over 39,000 contributions totaling more than $128 million have been reinvested to benefit Nebraska’s people and places. Find out more online at NebraskaHometown.org.