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2 people are interested
Graphic Designer
ORGANIZATION: PRAIRIE PINES PARTNERS
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2 people are interested

Prairie Pines Partners is looking for a volunteer graphic design artist to create various marketing materials such as a brochure, fundraising packet and event logos.
The Prairie Pines Partners mission is to provide leadership to develop Prairie Pines as a site of natural resource conservation for education, research and recreation for all. The Partners carry out this mission by providing nature based programming, events, and access to the public.
Build your portfolio with various design projects and gain valuable experience while contributing to a meaningful cause and making a positive impact in the community.
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About PRAIRIE PINES PARTNERS
Location:
3100 N 112th Street, LINCOLN, NE 68527, US
Mission Statement
Prairie Pines Partners mission is to provide leadership to develop Prairie Pines Nature Preserve as a site of natural resource conservation for education, research and recreation for all.
Description
In 1959, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (UNL) Forestry Assoc. Professor Walter Thaine Bagley and wife Virginia purchased the 145 acre row crop farm with a 10 acre native prairie, that is now the Prairie Pines Nature Preserve. They transformed the farm to woodlands, windbreaks, grassland and wildlife habitat with diverse trees, an arboretum and reclaimed grassland. It became the first "choose-and-cut" Christmas tree farm, the first home for Raptor Recovery, and the first Conservation Easement in Nebraska. Prairie Pines Partners was created by Walt Bagley to facilitate he and his wife Virginia’s vision for the long-term stewardship of their property.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
68527
DATE POSTED
June 16, 2025
SKILLS
- Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com)
- Brand Development & Messaging
- Graphic Design / Print
- Copy Writing / Copy Editing
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training