Nonprofit
Kohl’s donates $5 million to nonprofits across the country
Kohl’s announced it is donating $5 million in grants to over 100 nonprofit organizations nationally.
Riverwest Food Pantry, Acts Housing awarded Advocate Aurora grants
Advocate Aurora Health announced it is awarding $450,000 in grants through its Better Together Fund to the Riverwest Food Pantry and Acts Housing.
5 minutes with: Kendra Whitlock Ingram
Kendra Whitlock Ingram was just two weeks into her new role as president and chief executive officer of the...
Nonprofit spotlight: InspiredÂ
883 W. Main St., Lake Geneva
(262) 275-6131Â |Â inspiredcoffee.org
Facebook: @inspiredcoffeewi | Instagram: @inspiredcoffeewi
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/inspired-coffee/
Year founded: 2019 as part of...
Lifetime Achievement Award: The Ramirez Family
Two words describe the giving philosophy of the Ramirez family: all in.
The family behind Waukesha-based Husco International doesn’t just...
Harley-Davidson Museum to close temporarily due to COVID-19 spread
The Harley-Davidson Museum has joined a handful of major downtown Milwaukee attractions closing to the public until next year due to the rise in COVID-19 cases in the metro area.Â
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Christian Family Solutions to open youth day treatment center in Riverwest
Germantown-based Christian Family Solutions will lease space at the Holton Youth and Family Center in Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood to operate a mental health day treatment center for youth.
Collaboration a necessity as nonprofits tackle big challenges, experts say
The disruption of COVID-19 is creating new opportunities for nonprofit organizations to collaborate with one another as the need for their services grow.
Advocate Aurora grants $675,000 to boost diverse health care workforce
Advocate Aurora Health announced it is directing $675,000 in grants through its Better Together Fund to support the development of a diverse Milwaukee-area health care workforce.
MSO’s first season in Bradley Symphony Center will be mostly virtual
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s first season in its new home will be largely virtual, with the possibility of some in-person performances if city regulations allow.