Nebraska Liquid Asset Fund approved as new Champion

The Nebraska Liquid Asset Fund (www.nlafpool.org) was recently approved as a new Champion business of NMPP Energy.

Based in Omaha, Neb., NLAF provides school districts and a range of other governmental units effective tools for meeting their cash flow and investment needs. NLAF also offers investors investment management services, education and support.

Formed in 1988, NLAF is a professionally managed fund that enables investors to pool their short-term funds for common investment at money market rates. The Fund provides its investors with an opportunity to maximize their income potential while maintaining safety of principal and liquidity as their primary investment objectives. For more information about how NLAF can meet your needs, call a fund representative at (877) 667-3523.

The NMPP Champions program is for businesses and organizations that support NMPP Energy’s effort to provide products and services to communities served by the NMPP Energy coalition of organizations. For information on becoming a NMPP Energy Champion business, email Mandy Hansen.
 

The Voice of Choice

“ACE has returned more than $74,000 to the City of Neligh through its revenue return program. We’ve always used our ACE funds for community improvement projects such as a county-wide alert system, playground equipment and other park improvements.”
Dale Wilkinson
Neligh, Neb.
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"On top of providing revenue back to our City ACE also offers local groups the opportunity to participate in community clean-up events, which benefits our community and provides funds for local groups."
Tricia Allen
City Clerk, Blue Hill, Neb.
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"The distribution of ACE funds back to the Gordon community have assisted with a skate park, needed repairs at the community swimming pool and equipment for our police department."
Glen Spaugh
City Manager, Gordon, Neb.
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“Our community has used funds from ACE’s revenue return program for many projects, including assisting with umpire fees for the summer ball program, general park improvements, signage for Mill Race Park and Blue Bird Trail, and upgrading the camper sites at Mill Race Park.”
Shelly Wieneke
Deputy Clerk, Atkinson, Neb.
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