Christy Nicolaisen as its new executive director of the nonprofit organization, PROP, ushering in an exciting new chapter for the organization as it continues its mission of providing nutritious food, housing support and pathways to stability for neighbors across the southwest metro.
Nicolaisen joins PROP with more than 30 years of nonprofit leadership experience and a track record of advancing community development, educational opportunity and social impact initiatives. Throughout her career, she has led complex nonprofit organizations, secured multimillion-dollar funding, and developed programs that have served thousands of individuals and families.

“The board is excited to welcome Christy to PROP and the leadership she brings to our organization. Together with our dedicated staff, volunteers, donors and community partners, we look forward to building on PROP’s strong foundation, strengthening our impact, and advancing our mission for the neighbors we serve,” the PROP board said in a statement.
A mission-driven executive, human rights advocate, and former Department of Justice accredited representative, Nicolaisen brings expertise in strategic planning, fundraising, coalition building, public advocacy and multicultural community engagement.
Nicolaisen’s appointment comes at a pivotal time as PROP continues to expand programs and services designed to address food insecurity and support long-term stability for individuals and families throughout the community. Under her leadership, the organization will continue advancing innovative solutions that improve access to nutritious food, strengthen housing stability, and foster community well-being.
“I am honored to join PROP and build upon the organization’s long history of serving our community with dignity, compassion and respect,” Nicolaisen said. “PROP has earned the trust of thousands of individuals and families, and I look forward to working alongside staff, volunteers, donors and community partners to expand opportunities, address food insecurity, and strengthen pathways to stability and self-sufficiency.”
Nicolaisen is known for her collaborative leadership style and unwavering commitment to strengthening communities. Her ability to bring together stakeholders across sectors and develop sustainable solutions has earned her numerous honors throughout her career, including recognition as one of Sioux City’s 40 Leaders Under 40, the Young Woman of Excellence Award, and several community leadership awards.
A licensed educator with degrees in elementary education and Spanish, Nicolaisen remains deeply committed to empowering individuals, strengthening organizations, and creating lasting positive change in communities both nationally and internationally.





