Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Shaneé Jenkins on the YMCA’s social responsibility
BizTimes Milwaukee reporter Maredithe Meyer recently spoke with Shaneé Jenkins, vice president operations – social responsibility for the YMCA...
Thoughts from companies that signed the Region of Choice pledge
BizTimes Milwaukee reached out to a third of the companies that signed the MMAC Region of Choice to ask...
The companies that have signed the MMAC’s Region of Choice pledge
As of May, 95 companies representing more than 140,000 employees have signed the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce’s Region...
Pay it forward: West Bend Mutual doubled down on community investment during pandemic
West Bend Mutual Insurance employees – like employees across the state – had just roughly 24 hours to transition...
Planned Century City Triangle park gets funding boost
The city of Milwaukee has received a $235,000 grant to support a planned new park in the city’s Century City Triangle Neighborhood.
Northwestern Mutual backs All-In Milwaukee’s college completion program
Northwestern Mutual has pledged $1.6 million to support All-In Milwaukee’s college completion and career placement program.
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Professional Dimensions names new CEO
Milwaukee professional women’s organization Professional Dimensions has named Lauren Feaster as its new chief executive officer.
Oriental Theatre will remain closed as restoration work continues this summer
Work to restore the Oriental Theatre on Milwaukee’s East Side will continue this summer while the theater remains closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Discovery World cutting 55 jobs to maintain operations
Discovery World will cut 55 jobs from across multiple department in order to maintain museum operations, the science and technology nonprofit announced Monday.
Viewpoints – SDC CEO George Hinton: Now is the time to confront systemic racism
We must address inequalities impacting hiring practices, education, health care disparities and community investment. All of these things help build a robust African American middle class.