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Our focus is the economic empowerment and development of Omaha’s Latino community. Keep up with our community news and find resources from our trusted partners across the region.

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Community Resources

We are proud to partner with organizations and service providers that uplift and empower Latino residents, entrepreneurs, and families. These resources share our commitment to building a resilient, inclusive, and culturally vibrant community where opportunity is shared and local leadership thrives.

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Keep up with LEDC and Omaha’s Latino community on our blog. We share news about our ongoing work, as well as success stories of our many community members and partner organizations.

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Latino Voices: LEDC’s Role in We Make Omaha

At the Latino Economic Development Council (LEDC), we believe that the future of Omaha must be shaped by all who call it home. That’s why we’re proud to be a core partner in We Make Omaha, the City of Omaha’s comprehensive plan update designed to guide growth, development, and policy decisions for the next 20 years.

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Nebraska: Somos One

On May 22, 2025, Omaha’s South 24th Street came alive with solidarity as over 200 community members gathered for the “Stand in Solidarity” event. Organized by Omaha Together One Community (OTOC) and member organizations of the Nebraska Alliance for Thriving Communities, the rally showcased the city's unwavering support for immigrant and refugee families who have long enriched Nebraska's cultural and economic landscape. 

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A Community-Driven Vision for South Omaha’s Future

South Omaha thrives as a dynamic and multicultural community where the Latino population is the largest ethnic minority, playing a pivotal role in the area's cultural and economic vitality. However, the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have disproportionately affected Latino families and businesses, deepening economic disparities and slowing recovery efforts.

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