Nonprofit
Greater Milwaukee Foundation receives $1 million Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant for COVID-19 relief
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation has received a $1 million grant to its COVID-19 relief fund from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Nonprofit Spotlight: American Red Cross of Wisconsin
American Red Cross of WisconsinÂ
2600 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee
(800) 236-8680Â |Â redcross.org/Wisconsin
Facebook: facebook.com/wisconsinredcross  | Twitter: @RedCrossWIS
Year founded:...
Who really owns it: Former Masonic Temple in West Allis
The 91-year-old Masonic Temple building located at 7515 W. National Ave. in West Allis had been used for the...
Getting There: Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH
Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH
Director of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment, senior associate dean at the Medical College...
MACC Fund receives $1 million gift to fund research at Medical College of Wisconsin, UW Carbone Cancer Center
The Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund has received a $1 million gift from the Costigan Family Giving Fund to support research initiatives at the Medical College of Wisconsin and UW Carbone Cancer Center.
Bader Philanthropies distributes $1.4 million in emergency funding for nonprofits
Bader Philanthropies, Inc. has distributed $1.4 million in grants to help southeastern Wisconsin nonprofits provide services on the ground in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.Â
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Héctor Colón: Leadership from listening and lessons from boxing│Ep. 30
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When Héctor Colón came to Luther Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, the organization had missed its...
Starting from a bag of coffee, Converge MKE seeks to boost region’s well-being
At first glance, Converge MKE’s mission seems simple. Businesses and consumers buy products and care packages from local companies...
Kathy’s House cancels gala, launches ‘critical operations’ campaign
Kathy’s House is calling on its donors after being forced to cancel its largest revenue-generating event of the year.Â
The...
UPAF member groups project $8.3 million loss in revenue
The 14 Milwaukee-area arts organizations supported by the United Performing Arts Fund are projecting a collective $8.3 million loss in revenue this season due to canceled performances and events.Â