The resolution proposes an interim study by the Urban Affairs Committee to investigate the presence and effects of nonprofit organizations in historically marginalized communities, specifically in North and South Omaha. The study aims to assess how the nonprofit industrial complex may be affecting sustainable economic growth and upward mobility for residents in these areas. Key areas of focus will include the geographic distribution and types of nonprofits, their influence on local economies and community development, alignment of their programs with community needs, potential displacement of local businesses, funding sources and accountability, governance structures, and the overall impact of nonprofits on community leadership and systemic change.

The resolution mandates that the Urban Affairs Committee engage with various stakeholders, including residents, business owners, and community leaders, to evaluate whether the current nonprofit landscape supports or undermines trust, prosperity, and opportunities in these neighborhoods. Upon completion of the study, the committee is required to report its findings and recommendations to the Legislative Council or Legislature.