
For Immediate Release
Lincoln, Neb. (Oct. 28, 2025) – The HALT Human Trafficking Fund has awarded its second round of grants to the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office, the Sandhills Crisis Intervention Program and the Set Me Free Project. These grants will support projects aimed at preventing human trafficking in Nebraska.
Dawson County Sheriff’s Office
The Dawson County Sheriff's Office will implement technology enhancements to strengthen anti-trafficking efforts through increased law enforcement capabilities. The Dawson County Sheriff's Office serves a critical transportation corridor where thousands of people pass through on I-80 daily, making advanced technology essential for identifying and preventing human trafficking.
Sandhills Crisis Intervention Program
The Sandhills Crisis Intervention Program will host a trafficking survivor and forensic nurse to deliver educational presentations aimed at preventing human trafficking. The program will train students, teachers, parents, community members and law enforcement to identify red flags, grooming techniques and trafficking indicators. The Sandhills Crisis Intervention Program works to prevent and eliminate interpersonal and family violence in Arthur, Deuel, Garden, Grant, Keith and Perkins Counties.
Set Me Free Project
The Set Me Free Project will develop the READY to Stand Empower Toolkit, a secure, trauma-informed digital platform that expands the organization's human trafficking prevention curriculum. The platform will deliver customized learning about healthy relationships, digital safety and emotional well-being through innovative technology and evidence-informed instructional design. The Set Me Free Project is dedicated to stopping human trafficking before it starts through prevention education for all ages.
"These grants will strengthen critical efforts to prevent human trafficking across our state," said Richard Baier, president and CEO of the Nebraska Bankers Association. "We're proud to support organizations that are protecting vulnerable Nebraskans in communities throughout our state."
Human trafficking occurs statewide in Nebraska communities of all sizes. The Nebraska Attorney General's Human Trafficking Task Force reported calls to the Nebraska Human Trafficking Hotline from every corner of the state. If you suspect human trafficking, call the Nebraska Human Trafficking Hotline at 833-PLS-LOOK (833-757-5665).
If you are a victim or need help, call or text for confidential, 24/7 assistance. The National Human Trafficking Hotline is available in more than 200 languages. Call 1-888-373-7888 or text 233733 (BeFree).
The HALT Human Trafficking Fund was established in 2024 by the Nebraska banking industry and is supported by community stakeholders. Grants are awarded to Nebraska-based nonprofits, government entities and educational institutions for projects that provide education, advance data analysis or leverage technology to prevent trafficking. The next grant cycle will open in spring 2026. Visit haltfund.org for more information.




