Rural Veterinarian Grant Funding Still Available for Eligible Applicants
Lincoln, NE– Newly-practicing veterinarians in rural Nebraska are encouraged to apply for a $150,000 grant through the Rural Veterinarian Grant Program. Established in 2025, the program aims to expand the workforce by supporting recent veterinary graduates and new practitioners relocating to the state. Eligibility requires a commitment to practice in Nebraska for eight years. Veterinarians who have accepted a job offer or established a production‑animal veterinary practice in rural Nebraska on or after January 1, 2025, may be eligible.
“Nebraska’s rural communities deserve reliable access to high‑quality veterinary care, and this program helps make that possible,” said Commissioner of Labor Katie Thurber. “We’re proud to support new veterinarians who are ready to serve our producers, our livestock, and the communities that form the backbone of our state.”
Under the program, up to 13 grants will be awarded, with total awards not to exceed $1.95 million. NDOL will issue grant funds to each recipient from the Workforce Development Program Cash Fund at the completion of their eight years of practice in Nebraska.
“These grants support Governor Pillen’s Good Life, Great Careers initiative, which prioritizes meeting workforce needs and supporting workers who make rural Nebraska their home,” Thurber added.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria, and selection will focus on each candidate’s passion for production animal health, relevant experience, academic achievement, and long‑term commitment to rural Nebraska.
-Hold a doctorate in veterinary medicine (earned since the fall 2023/spring 2024 academic year) and be licensed to practice in Nebraska
-Commit to residing and practicing in Nebraska for eight years (beginning after January 1, 2025)
Work in a veterinary clinic where at least 80% of hours are dedicated to production animals
-Practice in a county with a population under 40,000
Interested veterinarians can apply at https://dol.nebraska.gov/ruralvetgrant.
Complementary Efforts at UNL
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Elite 11 Veterinary Program provides scholarships to students pursuing careers as production animal veterinarians in rural communities. More information is available at https://casnr.unl.edu/nebraska-elite-11-veterinarian-program/