Interested in joining the Omaha Jaycees?
Our General Membership Meeting is third Wednesday of every month at rotating locations throughout Omaha. Typically, General Membership Meetings are open to non-members, with the exception of our combined meeting and Members Appreciation Dinner in December.
Omaha Jaycees is now on TAGG (Together a Greater Good). TAGG provides organizations with an easy way to raise money that doesn't cost your supporters an extra dime. Be sure to download TAGG today and visit the businesses associated with this great program to start allowing the businesses to donate 5% cash back to the Omaha Jaycees.
About the Omaha Jaycees
Affiliated with Junior Chamber International and the United States Junior Chamber, the Omaha Jaycees – also called the Omaha Junior Chamber of Commerce – is the oldest young professional organization in the Omaha metro, building strong community leaders since 1921. We have a membership of over 100 individuals ages 21-40 in Douglas, Sarpy and surrounding counties.
The Omaha Jaycees help enrich the community through individual development, community involvement, management opportunities, and networking events. With opportunities for networking, training, and volunteering, the Jaycees can help you grow both personally and professionally.
Professionally, members can network with professionals from around the world in a variety of fields including: banking professionals, lawyers, military, psychologist, teachers, CEO’s of companies, and many more. Members can learn management skills by running projects both large and small. Personal growth is achieved by personal and professional trainings offered locally, at the state, national, and international level.
What separates the Jaycees from other young professional groups is our commitment to improving our community. Plus, the Omaha Jaycees is part of the national and international Jaycees with chapters in over 175 countries.
Join the Omaha Jaycees and learn how you can make a difference!
Honoring youth that make a difference in the community.
Nominations now open!
Congratulations to the 2017 Ten Outstanding Young Omahans!
Matt Darling, Omaha Community Foundation
Alec Gorynski, First National Bank
Steph Guy, Alvine Engineering
Jasmine L. Harris, Defy Ventures
Dr. Sofia Jawed-Wessel, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Nick Langel, Union Pacific Railroad
Tim Royers, Millard Public Schools
Jaymes Sime, MICAH House
Yvonne Sosa, Douglas County Public Defender’s Office
Lindsey Spehn, Gallup