After COVID response, Brew City Match program to return to former model
After changing its approach to provide emergency grants for entrepreneurs during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Brew City Match program is returning to its original model.
The Milwaukee area is getting new behavioral health facilities, but who’s going to staff them?
Representatives from the health care, government and nonprofit sectors gathered in late summer to celebrate construction progress on a...
Some area employers add tuition reimbursement to their portfolio of benefits
It was one high-performing youth apprentice that first gave Precision Plus Inc. president Mike Reader the idea seven years...
Children’s Wisconsin nearing 90% compliance with vaccine mandate, health system says
Children’s Wisconsin said it is approaching 90% compliance with its COVID-19 vaccine policy.
WARF announces record investment in UW-Madison research this year
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation announced Monday it is making its largest-ever annual investment in University of Wisconsin-Madison research this year.
Mequon-based MediCardia Health raises $3 million for its virtual health platform
Mequon-based Medicardia Health Inc. announced it raised $3 million in its first major financing round.
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MATC expands its free-tuition Promise program to more students
Milwaukee Area Technical College is widening its free-tuition Promise program to students who have received GED credentials and other equivalency diplomas.
Sherman Phoenix Foundation names inaugural board, begins search for executive director
The Sherman Phoenix Foundation has named its inaugural board of directors and is beginning the search for its founding executive director.
Milwaukee nonprofit Data You Can Use names founding leader’s successor
Milwaukee-based nonprofit research group Data You Can Use has named Victor Amaya as its next president.
Northwestern Mutual Foundation names new president
Northwestern Mutual has named Steve Radke as the next president of its foundation.