Nebraska Fraternal Lodges

Nebraska is home to 58 fraternal lodges spread across 29 cities and towns. Each lodge serves as a community hub offering fellowship, service programs, charitable activities, and social events. Use the directory below to find a lodge near you.

Across Nebraska's 29 communities with fraternal lodges, you'll find 7 Elks, 2 Moose, 33 Eagles, 10 Knights of Columbus, 3 Lions, 3 Odd Fellows. The most active cities include Omaha, Lincoln, North Platte.

Each lodge serves as a vital community hub offering fellowship, charitable programs, service projects, and social activities for members and their families. Whether you're new to fraternal organizations or a longtime member seeking a new lodge, Nebraska's fraternal community welcomes you.

33Eagles
10Knights of Columbus
7Elks
3Lions
3Odd Fellows
2Moose
58
Total Lodges
29
Cities
4.4
Avg. Rating
53%
Have Websites
84%
Have Phone Numbers

Top Rated in Nebraska

Elks Lodge

Elks★★★★★ 5.0
North Platte

Fraternal Order of Eagles

Eagles★★★★★ 5.0
Fullerton

Fraternal Order of Eagles

Eagles★★★★★ 5.0

Eagles Club 968

Eagles★★★★★ 5.0
Nebraska City

Eagles Club

Eagles★★★★★ 5.0
West Point

Browse by City in Nebraska

Alliance
1 lodges
Auburn
1 lodges
Beatrice
1 lodges
Bellevue
1 lodges
Central City
1 lodges
Columbus
1 lodges
Crete
1 lodges
Elkhorn
1 lodges
Fullerton
1 lodges
Grand Island
3 lodges
Hastings
2 lodges
Holdrege
1 lodges
Hyannis
1 lodges
Imperial
1 lodges
Kearney
2 lodges
Lincoln
6 lodges
McCook
1 lodges
Norfolk
3 lodges
North Platte
5 lodges
Ogallala
1 lodges
Omaha
11 lodges
Papillion
1 lodges
Sidney
1 lodges
Wahoo
1 lodges
Wayne
1 lodges
West Point
2 lodges
York
2 lodges

Fraternal Organizations in Nebraska

Elks in Nebraska — 7 Posts

Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks lodges in Nebraska serve 7 locations. Founded in 1868, the Elks are committed to community service with a focus on youth programs, scholarships, and charitable initiatives. Elks lodges in Nebraska offer membership to men and women who believe in community service, providing social gatherings, dining facilities, and volunteer opportunities.

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Moose in Nebraska — 2 Posts

Loyal Order of Moose lodges operate 2 locations across Nebraska. Established in 1888, the Moose focus on mutual aid and community welfare. Moose lodges in Nebraska welcome members interested in fellowship, community service, family programs, and supporting charitable causes through structured giving initiatives.

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Eagles in Nebraska — 33 Posts

Fraternal Order of Eagles maintains 33 aeries throughout Nebraska. Founded in 1898 under the motto 'People Helping People,' Eagles members in Nebraska are dedicated to charitable works, youth development, and community service. Eagles aeries provide fellowship and opportunities to make a positive difference in local communities.

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Knights of Columbus in Nebraska — 10 Posts

Knights of Columbus councils serve 10 locations in Nebraska. The world's largest Catholic fraternal organization, founded in 1882, the Knights are known for charitable works, education support, and community development. Councils in Nebraska provide fellowship, insurance benefits, and opportunities for meaningful service.

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Lions in Nebraska — 3 Posts

Lions Clubs International has 3 clubs throughout Nebraska. Founded in 1917, Lions Clubs operate under the principle 'We Serve' with a focus on vision services, youth education, and community projects. Lions in Nebraska work together to address local needs and support global humanitarian causes.

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Odd Fellows in Nebraska — 3 Posts

Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodges serve 3 locations in Nebraska. One of the oldest fraternal organizations, founded in 1819, Odd Fellows emphasize friendship, love, and truth. Odd Fellows lodges in Nebraska provide fellowship, mutual aid, and community charitable support.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fraternal Lodges in Nebraska

How many fraternal lodges are in Nebraska?+
Nebraska has 58 fraternal lodges across 29 cities and towns. These include 7 Elks lodges, 2 Moose lodges, 33 Eagles aeries, 10 Knights of Columbus councils, 3 Lions clubs, and 3 Odd Fellows lodges. The cities with the most lodges are Omaha (11), Lincoln (6), North Platte (5), Grand Island (3), Norfolk (3).
What types of fraternal organizations are in Nebraska?+
Nebraska is served by major fraternal organizations including: the Elks (founded 1868, 7 lodges), Moose (founded 1888, 2 lodges), Fraternal Order of Eagles (founded 1898, 33 aeries), Knights of Columbus (founded 1882, 10 councils), Lions Clubs (founded 1917, 3 clubs), and the Odd Fellows (founded 1819, 3 lodges). Each organization has different eligibility requirements and focus areas, but all provide community, fellowship, and charitable services to members.
How do I find a fraternal lodge near me in Nebraska?+
Use the city directory above to browse all 29 cities in Nebraska that have fraternal lodges. Click on your city to see a complete list of lodges with addresses, phone numbers, websites, and community ratings. You can also contact lodges directly to ask about meeting times and visitor policies.
Can anyone visit a fraternal lodge in Nebraska?+
Most fraternal lodges in Nebraska welcome visiting members and prospective members. Many lodges hold open events, dinners, and community gatherings that are open to the public. Membership requirements vary by organization — Elks membership requires sponsorship by a current member, Knights of Columbus is for Catholic men, Lions accepts community-minded professionals, and other organizations have varying membership criteria. Contact your local lodge for specific visiting hours and membership eligibility.
What services do fraternal lodges in Nebraska offer?+
Fraternal lodges in Nebraska typically offer a wide range of services including: community charitable programs and donations, youth scholarship programs, social events and recreational activities, civic volunteering opportunities, disaster relief support, health and wellness initiatives, and fellowship gatherings. Each organization may emphasize different causes such as education, vision care, local community development, or youth mentoring.

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