For the sixth October in a row, Nebraska gas stations have united, raising thousands of dollars for cancer research as part of Fuel the Cure. The 2023 campaign raised $18,733, and the six-year campaign total has grown to $64,572.
Annually, throughout October, drivers opting for higher blends of ethanol fuel like E15, E30 and E85 triggered a 3-cent donation for each gallon sold at participating stations. Ethanol, a natural octane booster derived from Nebraska field corn, plays a pivotal role in displacing harmful aromatics in gasoline linked to cancer, heart disease and respiratory issues. The campaign’s grand total comprises additional contributions from industry partners and participating Nebraska ethanol plants. This includes Siouxland Ethanol in Jackson and E Energy Adams in Adams who have donated to other cancer centers and organizations over the years as part of this campaign.
Donations from fuel retailers benefit the Fred and Pamela Buffett Cancer Center in Omaha, a nationally distinguished cancer facility that uses the most advanced biomedical and technological tools available to identify the causes behind cancer to create precise therapies for each cancer patient. This includes Nebraskans, as well as cancer fighters worldwide.
Fuel the Cure is sponsored by the Nebraska Ethanol Board, Nebraska Corn Board, and Renewable Fuels Nebraska.