Omaha Supernovas and Project Harmony Unveil Elevated 2026 Partnership

Returning as the Rising Stars Kids Club Sponsor, Project Harmony will also Lead the Franchise’s First-Ever Blue Out Night 

OMAHA, Neb.Omaha Supernovas, the world's leading professional volleyball franchise, are pleased to extend and elevate their partnership with Project Harmony Child Advocacy Center for the upcoming 2026 season, strengthening a relationship that has positively impacted families and youth across the Omaha metro and throughout Nebraska. 

Project Harmony will once again serve as the presenting sponsor of the Rising Stars Kids Club, which experienced an impressive 300% increase in membership from 2024 to 2025. Supported by their commitment, Kids Club members received complimentary tickets to five Supernovas home matches during the 2025 season, furthering the joint mission to expand the reach and accessibility of volleyball in the region.  

New for 2026, Project Harmony will spearhead the franchise's first-ever Blue Out Night, which will take place on an April home match at the CHI Health Center. With support from Kiewit, Blue Out Night will shine a spotlight on National Child Abuse Prevention Month, observed each April.  

Additionally, Mini-Nova video series will return in 2026, featuring select members from the Project Harmony Kids Club as on-camera correspondents to interview Supernovas players and share behind-the-scenes moments throughout the season.  

“We are proud to continue our partnership with the Omaha Supernovas to not only bring families together through the excitement of volleyball, but also to raise awareness around the critical issue of child abuse prevention,” said Angela Roeber, Chief Communications Officer of Project Harmony. “Through initiatives like the Kids Club and Blue Out Night, we are creating meaningful moments that empower youth, engage our community, and reinforce our shared commitment to building a safer, stronger future for all children.” 

Back for another action-packed season, the Project Harmony Kids Club will offer young Supernovas fans exclusive access to special experiences throughout the 2026 season. Created to be fun, meaningful, and affordable, memberships offer unique opportunities for kids to connect with their favorite players and be part of the unmatched energy and world-class atmosphere at Supernovas home matches.  

Starting on August 12, you can secure your membership at Supernovas.com and discover all the exciting benefits of joining the 2026 Project Harmony Kids Club.   

To kick off the 2026 partnership, Supernovas setter Natalia Valentín-Anderson, Team President Diane Mendenhall, and assistant coach Thomas Robson assisted Project Harmony in taking wishlist donations for National Be Someone Day on Monday, July 21. Donations will be taken between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at Project Harmony and can be ordered through Amazon and shipped directly to 11949 Q Street, Omaha, NE 68137.

On National Be Someone Day, take the pledge to be the person to make a difference in a child’s life. Most importantly, be someone prepared to report when a child trusts you enough to tell you they’ve been hurt." 

Founded in Omaha in 1996, Project Harmony began with a mission to provide immediate, effective, and compassionate support to children and caregivers impacted by trauma. Thanks to the unwavering support of the Omaha community, the organization has grown into a collaborative campus where more than 400 professionals now work side by side to deliver the strongest possible response to child abuse and neglect. 

Today’s partnership announcement continues the accelerated growth of local sponsorship support after the Omaha Supernovas saw its number of partners more than double from 2024 to 2025.  

Limited inventory is still available for the 2026 season. Partner with champions today by visiting Supernovas.com!   

About Omaha Supernovas       

The Omaha Supernovas are the world’s leading professional volleyball franchise, boasting the No. 1 Pro Volleyball average attendance in the world over the past two seasons. Competing at the CHI Health Center in downtown Omaha, the Supernovas won the first Pro Volleyball Championship in its inaugural season in 2024. That momentum carried over into 2025 where the Supernovas captured the league’s regular-season title while continuing to break its own world records. As the driving force in professional volleyball, the Supernovas have set the standard for in-venue fan experience, community engagement, player treatment, sponsorships, and strategic brand building.  

About Project Harmony Child Advocacy Center 

Project Harmony Child Advocacy Center is a nonprofit, community-based organization in Omaha, Nebraska, that has served more than 81,000 children during the past 29 years by providing a child friendly environment in which specially trained professionals work together to assess, investigate, and resolve child abuse cases.  In a nationally unique model, Project Harmony has one centralized location that co-houses with Omaha Police Department Child Victim/Sexual Assault Unit and Domestic Violence Unit, Homeland Security, Omaha Fire Department, Nebraska Health & Human Services/Child Protection Service Initial Assessment and Child Abuse Hotline, and Child Saving Institute.  Project Harmony exists to protect and support children, collaborate with professionals and engage the community to end child abuse and neglect.