Awards of Excellence

Awards Of Excellence 2023

Awards of Excellence

We will begin accepting our 2024 Awards of Excellence applications soon.

 

These awards are given to students who demonstrate good character, balanced achievement, and outstanding commitment to the community. Eligible students are graduating high school seniors who have a parent who is a first responder, paid or non paid, that works in Douglas, Sarpy or Pottawattamie County, in Nebraska and Iowa. Read below for more details on the program.

Applications must submitted online to the First Responders Foundation on or before March 1, 2024. There is no option for a mailed application. For questions please email contact@firstrespondersomaha.org.  

Winners will be announced on or around March 31, 2024, here on our website and on social media.

Student recipients will also be notified and all correspondence regarding the Awards of Excellence Reception will be communicated using the email provided on the application.

Awards of Excellence

Applications for our 2024 Awards of Excellence are now closed.

 

These awards are given to students who demonstrate good character, balanced achievement, and outstanding commitment to the community. Eligible students are graduating high school seniors who have a parent who is a first responder, paid or non paid, that works in Douglas, Sarpy, Pottawattamie, Cass, or Washington County, in Nebraska and Iowa. Read below for more details on the program.

Applications must submitted online to the First Responders Foundation on or before March 1, 2024. There is no option for a mailed application. For questions please email contact@firstrespondersomaha.org.  

Winners will be announced on or around March 31, 2024, here on our website and on social media.

Student recipients will also be notified and all correspondence regarding the Awards of Excellence Reception will be communicated using the email provided on the application.

Awards of Excellence

The First Responders Foundation is proud to announce the Awards of Excellence 2024 Recipients.

Congratulations to the following students who have been selected as recipients of the First Responders Foundation Awards of Excellence 2024.

Caden Bosiljevac – Creighton Prep
Anthony Busch – Saint Albert Catholic 
Sophie Caniglia – Missouri Valley
Ellie Cannon – Elkhorn North
Brook Cooke – Douglas County West
Nolan Fitzpatrick – Papillion LaVista South
Lacey Gangwish – Underwood 
Ryan Goff – Gretna 
Ethan Gray – Millard West
Benjamin Healey – Papillion La Vista
Aidan Herman – Millard North 
Morgan Ishii – Fort Calhoun 
Isabelle Jeffers – Papillion LaVista South
Madison Jones – Lewis Central
Lauren Jones – Millard West
Padric Keenan – Creighton Preparatory
Caleb Kirby – Fremont 
Ellie Lloyd – Douglas County West 
Elijah Maas – Cornerstone Christian 
Josiah Madson – Westside 
Addyson Maxell – Elkhorn North 
Emily Mazur – Papillion La Vista 

Savannah Meadows – Papillion LaVista South 
Harmon Moss – Papillion La-Vista South 
Emily Newby – Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 
Katelyn O’Brien – Lewis Central 
Callie Ott – Millard West 
Sarah Perlman – Roncalli Catholic 
Madalyn Prescott – Elkhorn South 
Elayne Price – Papillion La Vista 
Alyson Price – Papillion La Vista
Emily Ridge – Weeping Water 
Isabella Ringhoff – Valentine Rural 
Ty Ringler – Fort Calhoun 
Finley Roberts – Underwood 
Abbie Rockwell – Skutt Catholic 
Makenna Ruhga – Millard West
Ella Shade – Conestoga Jr/Sr 
Sam Shepoka – Gross Catholic 
Lauren Spizzirri – Skutt Catholic
Joseph Stolinski – Gretna
Jack Swanson – Skutt Catholic 
Koryn Trede – Underwood 
Nolan Waterman – Treynor 
Aaron Watson – Conestoga Jr/Sr 
Avery Wells – Bennington 

 

We thank all of the outstanding students who applied for the award this year. The committee was impressed with the number of exceptional applicants.

The recipients represent families from the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Council Bluffs Fire Department, Douglas County Corrections, Fort Calhoun Fire Department, Gretna Volunteer Fire Department, Iowa Department of Corrections, Nebraska Department of Corrections, Omaha Police Department, Omaha Fire Department, Papillion Fire Department, Papillion Police Department, Weeping Water Volunteer Fire Department, and Waterloo Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department.

Awards of Excellence are made possible thanks to the following donors who fully-funded one or more of the 2024 awards:

Rod Rhoden, Acura and Honda of Omaha
Bob & Betsy Nelson
Carl Mammel Foundation
Northwest Rotary Club
Chuck and Karen Sederstrom
Keith and Stephanie Basham
Nelson Murphy Insurance & Investments
Carol Stolp
Jim McGill, McGill Brokerage

Awards Of Excellence 2023

Behind the Award

Every spring the Foundation presents Awards of Excellence to students who demonstrate good character, balanced achievement, and outstanding commitment to the community. The recipients of this prestigious award receive $500 and recognition at an annual Awards of Excellence reception.

The First Responders Foundation started the Awards of Excellence in 2017 to acknowledge outstanding high school seniors who are children of first responders. Every year the accomplishments of these exceptional students are remarkable. The award is not given to those with just good grades, but to students who are involved in their school and community, family activities, who volunteer and work with nonprofits, and have impressive work histories. These students have exceeded expectations and give society hope and confidence for the future.

Part of the mission of the First Responders Foundation is to serve and honor all first responders and their families. Most parents don’t wear bullet-proof vests or fire-resistant clothing and breathing apparatus or take life and death calls when at work.

Children of first responders live a different life not knowing if their loved one will return home at the end of their shift or what emotional stress they may endure. They also learn to live with parents that often miss special events and holidays, because the life of a public servant is 24/7. The Foundation believes it takes a special person to become a first responder and their whole family shares in their service and sacrifice.

Every year the accomplishments of these exceptional students are remarkable. The award is not given to those with just good grades, but to students who are involved in their school and community, family activities, who volunteer and work with nonprofits, and have impressive work histories. These students have exceeded expectations and give society hope and confidence for the future.

Part of the mission of the First Responders Foundation is to serve and honor all first responders and their families. Most parents don’t wear bullet-proof vests or fire-resistant clothing and breathing apparatus or take life and death calls when at work.

Children of first responders live a different life not knowing if their loved one will return home at the end of their shift or what emotional stress they may endure. They also learn to live with parents that often miss special events and holidays, because the life of a public servant is 24/7. The Foundation believes it takes a special person to become a first responder and their whole family shares in their service and sacrifice.

Eligibility

Students must:

  • be graduating high school seniors
  • have “C” or higher grade point average
  • have a parent who is a first responder, paid or non-paid, that works in Douglas, Sarpy, Pottawattamie, Cass, or Washington Counties in NE and IA

Demonstrate good character, balanced achievement, outstanding commitment to and interest in furthering their success.

The recipients will be selected by the First Responders Foundation Awards of Excellence Selection Committee. If selected they must agree to allow the First Responders Foundation to use their name and photo. There are a limited number of Awards of Excellence awards.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online to the First Responders Foundation.
Students are required to submit an application with supporting documentation detailing:

  • High school activities
  • Senior Photo (required)
  • Achievements and awards
  • Community involvement
  • Accomplishments
  • Personal essay for the selection committee to learn more about the applicant
  • Please include future career and/or vocation goals.

Donors

Awards of Excellence are made possible thanks to the following donors who fully-funded one or more of the 2023 awards:

Bob & Betsy Nelson
Chuck & Karen Sederstrom
Keith & Stephanie Basham
Carol Stolp
Tim & Jonna Holland
Jim McGill
Art Jetter

Corporate Donors

Rod Rhoden
Nelson Murphy Insurance & Investments
Paul Davis Restoration
Farmers Insurance
Northwest Rotary Club of Omaha
Million Dollar Round Table
NCAA Men’s College World Series

 

 

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Rotary Club of Omaha Northwest logo
Farmers Insurance logo

Past Recipients