2016 Boards and Commissions

Nebraska Sesquicentennial Commission

General Information

Formal Name:Nebraska Sesquicentennial Commission
Contact Person:Dr. Sara Crook, Chair, co Peru State College, Peru, NE 68421, 402-872-2279
Purpose:"To develop programs and plans for the offiical observance of the one hundred fifthieth anniversary of Nebraska statehood in 2017...to execute commemorative events and to implement educational activities." NRS 81-8,309 et seq.
How Many Affectable:1.8+ Nebraskans statewide and others outside the state
How Many Served:This will be determined in 2017.
Year Created:2014
Year Active:2014--present
Sunset Date:June 30, 2018

Authorization

Authorization Citation:NRS 81-8,309 et. seq.
Parent Agency:Nebraska State Historical Society (NSHS), Agency 54

Memberships and Meetings

Number Of Members:17 commissioners
Who Appoints:The Governor
Legislative Approval:Not required
Qualifications Of Members:Per statute, commissioners shall be "from all regions of the state, representing all major interests and a diverse array of industries. No more than eight...shall be affiliated with the same political party."
Per Diem:No
Expense Reimbursement:Yes
Term Length:Duration of the Commission's existence
Terms Rotate or Expire At Once:All Expire

Meetings Required In:

Required FY 13-14:No statutory requirement
Held FY 13-14:0
Required FY 14-15:No statutory requirement
Held FY 14-15:9
Required FY 15-16:No statutory requirement
Held FY 15-16:7

Operations

Support Staff:NSHS staff provides accounting, HR, purchasing, and support for and at Commission meetings.
Shared or Separate:Shared
FY 13-14 Budget:0
FY 14-15 Budget:$94,000 in general funds
FY 15-16 Budget:$102,004.77 in general funds
Other Funding Sources:Funding from the sales of Sesquicentennial license plates is made available to the Commisision for grant.
Spending Authority:Yes, the Commission allocates and expends appropriated funds to meet its autorized purpose and goals.

Accomplishments

Since July 1, 2012:Since its establishment, the Nebraska Sesquicentennial Commission has worked closely with private not-for-profit organizations with parallel purposes related to the 2017 Sesquicentennial to raise public awareness of the event, enhance planning, and promote commemorative opportunities.It has also established the authorized grant program and is currently taking the first grant applications.