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Online Group Therapy in Nebraska

With research-backed evidence supporting the healing power of group therapy, we believe that support groups should be at the heart of any treatment plan for Nebraska residents. When you surround yourself with other group members who share a similar situation, you start seeing results.

Our groups are highly structured and use evidence-based methods that focus on a particular diagnosis or life challenge. Every group is always led by a licensed therapist. Over time, our groups will become a place to look forward to seeing the same faces each week, and an outlet to build trust and vulnerability with the people who understand you.

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Mental Health & Group Therapy in Nebraska

Understanding the landscape of mental health care access and the challenges
residents face across the state.

Mental Illness Prevalence

The mental illness prevalence rate in Nebraska is 25.7 percent among adults, which can increase demand for group therapy options statewide.

Wait Time

The average wait time for therapy in Nebraska is 12–16 weeks, which can delay starting group therapy when residents are ready to begin care.

Median Household Income

The median household income in Nebraska is $74,985, which influences affordability considerations for ongoing group therapy.

Percentage Who Need Therapy

In Nebraska, 19.6 percent of adults who needed mental health care did not receive it, indicating a gap that group therapy could help address when accessible.

Provider Shortage

Nebraska has a 55.46 percent mental health professional shortage area designation rate, reflecting limited availability of care in many parts of the state.

Mental Health Providers per 100k Residents

Nebraska has 326.3 mental health providers per 100,000 residents, which affects how quickly residents can find an available group therapy option.

Nebraska's mental health picture combines moderate prevalence with workforce concentration in the eastern metros. About 25.7% of Nebraska adults experience mental illness in any given year (roughly 515,404 residents), and the state's 326.3 mental health providers per 100,000 residents serves them.


With 55.46% of counties designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas and 22% of adults who needed mental health care without receiving it, the gap hits hardest in the Sandhills, the Panhandle, and the western tier where 25-mile drives to a clinician are common.


For families on Nebraska's $74,985 median household income with farm, ranch, and rail-corridor work schedules, the practical cost of $150 to $250 per-session in-person care plus 12 to 16-week waits and drives from rural counties to Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, or Kearney makes consistent attendance hard. Online group therapy with licensed Nebraska clinicians lets residents in western counties access the same care as eastern metro residents.


UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE

Group Therapy challenges in Nebraska

The Problem

Nebraska's 2,005,465 residents are spread across 93 counties and 77,348 square miles that run from Omaha-Lincoln to the Sandhills to the Panhandle, and group therapy access is shaped by both distance and a workforce stretched thin outside the main metros. With 25.7% experiencing mental illness, about 515,404 Nebraskans, 12 to 16-week average waits, and 25-mile average distances to a clinician, weekly group attendance often means a real travel commitment for rural residents. Nebraska's 55.46% provider shortage and 326.3 providers per 100,000 residents concentrate the clinician base in Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, and Kearney, leaving the western half of the state with few group therapy options nearby. For residents in farming and ranching counties, the search for a clinician who runs groups often ends with a long drive or no local program at all.

The Impact

For 515,404 Nebraskans experiencing mental illness across 93 counties, the practical barrier to consistent group therapy is the time cost of long drives plus a workforce concentrated in the eastern metros. Traditional weekly group therapy runs about 2 hours per appointment when travel is included, against households on the state's $74,985 median income with farm, ranch, and rail-corridor work schedules that don't flex easily. Nebraska's 326.3 providers per 100,000 and 12 to 16-week waits mean residents in the Sandhills, the Panhandle, and the western tier face the longest waits and the longest drives, and the pattern of inconsistent attendance that follows is what actually undermines progress, not the willingness to participate.

The Solution

For the 515,404 Nebraskans facing 12 to 16-week waits and a workforce concentrated in the eastern metros, Grouport replaces the long drives and long waits with secure video sessions from home and 24 to 48-hour clinician matching. Residents in the Sandhills, the Panhandle, and the western tier access the same group programs as Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, and Kearney residents. Sessions fit farm and ranch work schedules in a way the 2-hour in-person slot rarely does. At $32 per session on average ($140 a month), 70-80% below the $50 to $150 national group therapy range, the cost works against Nebraska's $74,985 median household income, and consistent weekly attendance becomes possible across counties where local options are thin or absent.
Nebraska has a 55.46 percent mental health professional shortage area designation rate, reflecting limited availability of care in many parts of the state.
Online care lets Nebraskans attend weekly group therapy from home, which fits farm, ranch, and rail-corridor work schedules in a way in-person 2-hour slots rarely do. Residents in the Sandhills, the Panhandle, and the western tier access the same licensed clinicians as Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, and Kearney residents, without the long drive or the wait that comes with practices absorbing 55.46% shortage demand.

Getting Group Therapy in Nebraska: Wait Times and Barriers

Nebraska's Group Therapy supply is bottlenecked by geography more than by clinician count. With 326.3 providers per 100,000 residents and 55.46 percent of Nebraska's 93 counties designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, the bench is workable in Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, and Grand Island and almost absent in the Sandhills, the Panhandle, and the irrigated Platte Valley. meatpacking, irrigated agriculture, and freight rail layer in shift schedules and harvest cycles that compete with weekday clinic hours, and the 12 to 16 weeks average wait pushes the start of care out further. 25.7 percent of Nebraskans experience mental illness annually and 19.6 percent of those who needed treatment did not receive it. For a $74,985 median household income, a two-hour round trip every week is not a sustainable cost, which leaves much of the rural state without a real in-person option.

Geographic Barriers

Nebraska's geography adds a second layer of friction to access. With 2,005,465 residents spread across 77,348 square miles and 93 counties, from the Missouri River bluffs and Omaha-Lincoln corridor in the east through the Sandhills to the High Plains and Panhandle in the west, the average distance involved in getting care is 25 miles. That distance is not just a one-time hurdle; it repeats every week when group therapy is most effective through consistent attendance. A 25-mile trip can be manageable once, but it becomes harder when sessions are scheduled during working hours, when weather or road conditions complicate travel, or when residents are balancing caregiving responsibilities. Blizzards, ice storms, and the spring severe-weather season across the Plains can extend that distance into a multi-hour effort. In many parts of the state, the practical question is not whether group therapy is helpful, but whether it is reachable often enough to maintain momentum and connection with the same group members over time.

Extended Wait Times

When the average wait for therapy in Nebraska runs 12 to 16 weeks, the practical effect is that residents enter group care later, often with symptoms that have intensified during the delay and routines that have eroded around the original stressor. A long queue also flattens choice. After waiting 12 weeks, most people will not turn down a poor clinical fit or a group time that conflicts with work, because restarting the search means another multi-month gap. That trade-off matters more for group therapy than for some other formats, because the structure relies on showing up at the same time every week and building trust with the same members session after session. With 326.3 mental health providers per 100,000 residents in Nebraska, capacity is already stretched, and a 12 to 16-week wait reflects that strain rather than a temporary spike.

Systemic Challenges

Across Nebraska, the combination of unmet need and a constrained workforce produces access barriers that are systemic, not incidental. With 19.6 percent of adults who needed mental health care unable to access it and 326.3 providers per 100,000 residents, the clinicians who are practicing carry full caseloads, which limits scheduling flexibility, makes weekly continuity harder, and pushes residents toward whatever opens up rather than the best clinical fit. With 55.46 percent of counties designated provider shortages, residents in the Panhandle, the Sandhills, and the small farming towns of central and northern Nebraska have fewer specialty options for trauma, grief, or family-focused group work, while Omaha and Lincoln absorb concentrated demand. The 12 to 16 week wait reflects how quickly capacity is consumed across all 93 counties, and the system pressures compound for residents who would benefit most from specialized clinicians.

Urban-Rural Divide

Nebraska's urban-rural pattern in group-therapy access stretches from the eastern metros to the Sandhills and Panhandle. Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, Grand Island, and Kearney carry most of the state's clinicians, while the western Panhandle counties, the Sandhills ranching communities, and the small farming towns along the Platte River often have one or two practices per county or none at all. Across the 93-county footprint, residents in higher-density areas may find more options, yet the 12 to 16 week wait time signals that demand still outpaces capacity. Outside the major hubs, the 25-mile average distance becomes more consequential, especially when the nearest available group does not align with cattle, corn, or meatpacking schedules. With 55.46 percent of the state designated as shortage areas, residents in the less populated regions face fewer choices and less flexibility, which makes finding a group that is both available and sustainable to attend weekly genuinely difficult.
For Nebraska residents, the core access problem is a mix of limited capacity, 12 to 16 week waits, and recurring travel demands across a 55.46 percent shortage footprint and a wide geographic spread. Online Group Therapy can reduce these barriers by supporting consistent weekly attendance without the 25-mile travel burden and by matching in 24 to 48 hours rather than waiting the full average. That structure helps residents in both Omaha-Lincoln corridors and rural Panhandle communities stay engaged without relying on a thin in-person provider network.

Affordable Group Therapy for Nebraska Residents

Affordability and Income

At a Nebraska median household income of $74,985, the cost of weekly therapy lands across the Omaha and Lincoln finance, insurance, and healthcare economies, the Sandhills ranching counties, the Platte Valley agricultural and ethanol towns, and the meatpacking and manufacturing centers in places like Grand Island and Fremont. Group therapy at the national rate of $50 to $150 per session, or $216 to $649 a month for weekly attendance, is a meaningful commit for households on hourly wages or commodity-linked income. Grouport averages $32 per session, billed at $140 a month, which is 70 to 80 percent below the national group rate. That stability matters in a state with 326.3 mental health providers per 100,000 residents, 55.46 percent of counties designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, and a 12 to 16 week average wait time. When local openings are uneven, a predictable monthly cost helps residents maintain the weekly attendance that group therapy is built around without stretching sessions during planting or harvest.

Hidden Cost and Barriers

Nebraska's 77,348 square miles and 93 counties spread provider supply unevenly between the Omaha–Lincoln corridor and the rest of the state, which turns into recurring travel costs for in-person group therapy. The average distance to care is 25 miles, meaning a 50-mile round trip per session. At $3 per gallon, that's about $6 in fuel per visit, and over a year of weekly sessions, residents drive 2,600 miles and spend $312 on gas alone. Time costs accumulate as well: repeated travel across the Sandhills, Panhandle, and rural counties along I-80 can turn a weekly appointment into a larger disruption to work in agriculture, meat processing, and ranching, where pulling away for a half-day means real lost earnings. Limited appointment windows tied to provider capacity raise the chance that a missed session has no easy replacement that same week.

Immediate Availability

Behind Nebraska's 12 to 16-week average wait time is a more concrete number: 84 to 112 days without professional support once a resident decides to seek care. That stretch is when sleep, focus, and relationships most often deteriorate, and when the early-intervention window that makes treatment more effective tends to close. The same access strain shows up at the population level, with 19.6 percent of Nebraska adults who needed mental health care not receiving it. Grouport removes the 84 to 112-day delay by matching residents in 24 to 48 hours, so weekly group therapy can begin while the decision to seek help is still fresh. That timing also helps preserve the motivation and clinical urgency that often fade during a multi-month wait.
Grouport provides Nebraska residents with Group Therapy at $32 per session on average ($140 per month), compared with national pricing of $50–$150 per session and $216–$649 per month. Cost matters most when it intersects with access: Nebraska's 12–16 week average wait time for therapy and the 55.46 percent mental health professional shortage area designation rate can force residents into longer searches and more time away from work before weekly care begins. Against a median household income of $74,985, predictable monthly pricing helps residents plan for consistent weekly attendance rather than spacing sessions around financial uncertainty while they wait for a local opening. Grouport's matching in 24 to 48 hours also reduces the period spent searching across a thin provider network, which often becomes its own hidden cost for residents outside metro areas.

How it Works

Community

Choose your online therapy group

Choose your desired online therapy group and sign up for our weekly plan. Most of our groups are $35/session, but our skills groups are $25/session.

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Personalized match

We’ll ensure you're matched to an online therapy group that best fits your mental health challenges and schedule. Don’t worry if you’re not entirely sure which group is right for you, as after signing up, a care coordinator can help make sure you get started in the group that’s right for you. We typically match you to a group right away!

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Meet weekly with your group

Join your group over video chat at the same time each week for 60-minute sessions. You’ll meet with the same members & therapist with a group of up to 12 members. Additional membership perks can include weekly handouts, symptom tracking, and one-off workshops.

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We treat the full spectrum of mental health needs, and life challenges in Nebraska

Our team of providers uses a diverse set of therapeutic modalities to create a holistic, personalized treatment program with your background, mental health needs, and recovery goals in mind for residents across Nebraska. No matter the level of your symptoms, or what you’re dealing with, we have a group for you & can provide the care needed to get better.

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Self-Harm, Suicidal Ideation, Self-injury, Suicide Survival

Common Treatments

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), Exposure Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Motivational Interviewing (MI), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT), Narrative Therapy, Schema Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Somatic Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Prolonged Exposure (PE), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), Behavioral Activation

  • OCD
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Trauma & PTSD
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Narcissistic Abuse 
  • Eating Disorders
  • Body Dysmorphia 
  • Agoraphobia 
  • Anger Management
  • ADHD
  • Substance Abuse & Addiction
  • Postpartum depression or anxiety
  • Panic
  • Phobias
  • Grief & Loss
  • Relationship Challenges
  • Couples Issues
  • Parenting
  • Supporting a loved one
  • Work stress & burnout
  • Self-harm, Self-injury, Suicidal ideation
  • Chronic Illness
  • Divorce
  • Teen/Adolescent Groups 
  • Gender identity 
  • LGBTQIA Support

Common Treatments:

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Exposure Response Prevention Therapy (ERP)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Emotion-focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Exposure Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing 
  • Interpersonal Therapy
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Meet Our Therapists

Our therapists represent a wide range of clinical specialties & diverse backgrounds. They all undergo the most stringent credentialing process. Grouport therapists are caring, expert mental health professionals with years of experience helping people get the tools they need to see long-lasting change.

Grouport therapists are fully licensed clinical professionals (LCSW, LMFT, PhD, PsyD) with specialized training in evidence-based Group Therapy in Nebraska
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Grouport’s Results

80% of our members start with moderate to severe mental health symptoms

70% of our members feel significantly better within just 8 weeks

50% of our members achieve remission levels within just 8 weeks

80%
of our members start with moderate to severe mental health symptoms

70%
of our members feel significantly better within just 8 weeks

50%
of our members achieve remission levels within just 8 weeks

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Affordable Group Therapy & Care Options in Nebraska

Group, individual, couples, family, IOP, and teen therapy — all online, all therapist-led. Mix and match care options to fit your needs — and get discounted pricing when you bundle.

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Group Therapy

$35/session
billed at $140/month

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Individual Therapy

$112/session
billed at $448/month

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Couples Therapy

$123/session
billed at $492/month

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Family Therapy

$160/session
billed at $640/month

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IOP Therapy

$337/week
billed at $1,348/month

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Teen Therapy

$112/session
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Meaningful Results

Check out how our services have helped our members see life-changing results

Stephanie

“Grouport is time flexible and affordable and if it didn’t exist, I don’t know where I would go. I had looked into other places before Grouport and there really wasn’t any option like it.”

Michael

“I highly recommend this to anyone who is struggling with anxiety or depression. The therapists are top notch and have made me feel really comfortable and my anxiety has improved tremendously in only a few sessions!”

Isabel

"I joined Grouport to work on myself and to heal. I’m learning so much at every session! The change I see not only in myself but in my fellow group members is abundantly encouraging and profoundly fulfilling. Group therapy with Grouport is a powerful healing tool."

Sheldon

“I was feeling very down at the end of 2020 and I was ready to do something drastic that I know I'd likely regret. The group definitely helped show me that there are people who feel the same way as I do.”

Nancy

“The therapy from Grouport is high quality and convenient. I am becoming much more self aware and am liking myself more. My relationships at work are better and I’m much happier.”

Emily

“I like the connection you can make with total strangers and the confidentiality it comes with.”

Olivia

“My weekly group helps me get through the week. Best experience ever!”

Danielle

"Grouport can help you with your issues. Their therapists are well trained to work with you on your issues. I felt my anxiety greatly improve after only a few sessions. I highly recommend it!"

Glenn

"Grouport's approach to DBT is a real strength. This approach provides tools and methods for working with difficult emotions and getting a handle on them. It has given me hope where other approaches have failed."

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FAQs for Group Therapy in Nebraska

Can therapists in my state refuse clients for religious reasons in Nebraska?
Depends on state law. Some states protect this. Religious therapists can refuse certain clients (like refusing LGBTQ+ clients or refusing to support certain issues). Other states prohibit such discrimination. This is politically contentious and varies by state. If you're LGBTQ+ or have other concerns about discrimination, research your state's laws and ask therapists upfront about their policies.
What's the total cost of therapy long-term in Nebraska?
Depends on frequency and duration. Individual therapy costs an average of $103/session. Groups cost $25/session - $35/session depending on which group you sign up for. With individual therapy, you can also reduce the frequency to do every other week sessions which lowers the cost. You can also pay quarterly or biannually which comes with discounts. Anytime you do more than one therapy session per week or combine therapy options there are always discounts already included in those plans thereby lowering the cost. Many people do intensive work for several months, then have sessions for maintenance, or reduce the frequency of sessions, then take breaks, and return as needed. Total cost varies wildly based on needs. Think of therapy like any other type of healthcare, you pay when you need it and for as long as you find it helpful.
Can online therapy help with rural domestic violence situations?
Therapy can be part of the picture, but if you're in immediate danger, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233) or contact local law enforcement. Rural domestic violence is particularly dangerous because isolation makes it easier for abusers to control victims, and there are fewer resources and safe places to go. If you're in an abusive situation, individual therapy (not couples therapy) can help you safety plan and work toward leaving if that’s needed. The privacy of online therapy can be helpful since your abuser won't know you're talking to someone.
Can therapy help with rural environmental grief in Nebraska?
Climate change, drought, floods, wildfires, invasive species, rural people are watching their land and livelihoods change. That creates genuine grief. Therapy provides space to mourn environmental losses, cope with the anxiety about the future, and find meaning despite things you can't control. It validates that environmental grief is real and deserves attention, not just dismissal as overreaction.
Do I need to attend every session in Nebraska?
Consistency really matters for online group therapy to work. You're building trust and continuity with the same people over time. But life happens. Occasional misses are fine as that’s of course understandable as general life can get in the way. So as long as you’re making at least 80% of sessions then that should be good. If misses become more frequent, we’d generally recommend switching to a group that’s better for your schedule in general.
Can children or teens participate in group therapy in Nebraska?

Grouport offers teen specific groups for teens ages 13-19. Teen groups work similarly to adult groups but are adapted developmentally for adolescence. Children's groups for children under 13 years old are usually designed very differently since they are more activity based,which is more age appropriate. Grouport only focuses on teens and adults for group therapy.

Can group therapy help me become more assertive?
Group therapy is particularly effective for assertiveness building because you practice in real-time. In group sessions you can practice speaking up, saying what you need, setting boundaries, and disagreeing respectfully. You get immediate feedback and can try again the following session for consistent practice. Real-time practice beats talking about assertiveness in theory. Assertiveness is learned through doing, not just discussing and groups offer a perfect practice environment to build these skills. Skills learned in group transfer to outside relationships and work situations and people often notice how it impacts that rather quickly for the better.
How do I know if I'm ready to leave the group in Nebraska?
Many times people look at group as part of their wellness routine and as an ongoing part of ensuring their continued wellbeing. So, it can be like something you consistently do on a weekly basis for your continued wellbeing. That said, if you feel like you've met your goals, feel equipped to handle your mental health independently, and the group stops feeling like active growth then it's possible that it might be the right time to graduate from the group and that’s a positive sign of progress. Your therapist can help you assess readiness and help you explore if it's beneficial to stick with the group for ongoing care maintenance or if you’d be better off leaving the group. It’s always up to you if you wish to stick with the group, switch to another type of group, or stop.
How many people are in a group in Nebraska?
Groups have a maximum of 12 members, but typically operate with 6-8 members on average at any given time. Each group is led by a licensed therapist who specializes in the group’s focus.
What if I need more intensive treatment than weekly therapy in Nebraska?
If you need more support than weekly therapy provides, Grouport provides the flexibility to combine care at any frequency that you’d like on the schedule and duration that works for your needs. So, for example many people combine individual therapy with group therapy at various levels of frequencies, or they combine couples therapy with individual therapy, or family therapy with individual therapy etc… It’s normal to combine therapy options or increase session frequency during difficult periods. For higher levels of support, Grouport also offers a virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) with 10 sessions per week which consists of nine group therapy sessions plus one-three individual therapy sessions per week depending on which IOP plan you choose. We're committed to matching you with the right level of care that fits your needs.
Where are sessions held in Nebraska?
All therapy sessions are 100% virtual and take place via secure video chat. Whether you're in group, individual, couples, family, IOP, or teen therapy, sessions are held at a recurring time that fits your schedule.
Can I change my session times?
Yes, if you need to change your recurring group therapy session time you can absolutely switch groups to one that works better for your schedule. Groups work on a set schedule so we don’t reschedule group sessions but if you can’t make a particular group session we can always add in a credit as long as it's within reason. If you need to reschedule an individual, couples, or a family therapy session, you can coordinate with your therapist and our care team to find a new time for that week - just provide advance notice. ✅ Occasional reschedules are fine, but we recommend keeping changes to a minimum for consistency. ✅ Need to change your recurring weekly time? Our team will help you adjust to a new time that fits your schedule.

Group Therapy Across All of Nebraska

Counties

Adams County
Antelope County
Arthur County
Banner County
Blaine County
Boone County
Box Butte County
Boyd County
Brown County
Buffalo County
Burt County
Butler County
Cass County
Cedar County
Chase County
Cherry County
Cheyenne County
Clay County
Colfax County
Cuming County
Custer County
Dakota County
Dawes County
Dawson County
Deuel County
Dixon County
Dodge County
Douglas County
Dundy County
Fillmore County
Franklin County
Frontier County
Furnas County
Gage County
Garden County
Garfield County
Gosper County
Grant County
Greeley County
Hall County
Hamilton County
Harlan County
Hayes County
Hitchcock County
Holt County
Hooker County
Howard County
Jefferson County
Johnson County
Kearney County
Keith County
Keya Paha County
Kimball County
Knox County
Lancaster County
Lincoln County
Logan County
Loup County
Madison County
McPherson County
Merrick County
Nance County
Nemaha County
Nuckolls County
Otoe County
Pawnee County
Perkins County
Phelps County
Pierce County
Platte County
Polk County
Red Willow County
Richardson County
Rock County
Saline County
Sarpy County
Saunders County
Scotts Bluff County
Seward County
Sheridan County
Sherman County
Sioux County
Stanton County
Thayer County
Thomas County
Thurston County
Valley County
Washington County
Wayne County
Webster County
Wheeler County
York County

Cities

Omaha
Lincoln
Bellevue
Grand Island
Kearney
Fremont
Hastings
North Platte
Norfolk
Columbus
Papillion
La Vista
Scottsbluff
South Sioux City
Beatrice
Lexington
Alliance
Gering
McCook
York
Sidney
Blair
Chadron
Plattsmouth
Schuyler
Seward
Holdrege
Crete
Gothenburg
Valentine

Zip Codes

68102, 68104, 68105, 68106, 68107, 68108, 68110, 68111, 68112, 68114, 68116, 68117, 68118, 68122, 68124, 68127, 68130, 68131, 68132, 68134, 68135, 68136, 68137, 68138, 68142, 68144, 68147, 68154, 68157, 68164, 68178, 68502, 68503, 68504, 68505, 68506, 68507, 68508, 68510, 68512, 68514, 68516, 68517, 68520, 68005, 68007, 68046, 68048, 68025, 68047, 68801, 68803, 68845, 68847, 68849, 68869, 68850, 68840, 68858, 68061, 68062, 68901, 68941, 69101, 69103, 68701, 68601, 68003, 68008, 69361, 68776, 68310, 68852, 69301, 69001, 68434, 69162, 68064, 69341, 68059, 68045

If you have an address in Nebraska, Grouport can serve you regardless of your ZIP code.

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