Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Curative Care sells Menomonee Falls property for $1.1 million
Milwaukee-based nonprofit organization Curative Care has sold an 80-acre property in Menomonee Falls for $1.1 million.
The property at W187...
Burke Foundation commits $7 million to Marquette scholarship programs
The Milwaukee-based Burke Foundation has made a $7 million commitment to continue two Marquette University scholarship programs established by...
NEWaukee’s ‘Welcome Party’ seeks to connect city’s newcomers
Milwaukee is known for nice people and close-knit community, but those who are new to the city often find...
Nonprofit spotlight: Cathedral Center Inc.
Cathedral Center Inc.
845 North Van Buren St., Milwaukee
(414) 831-0394Â |Â cathedral-center.org
Facebook: facebook.com/TheCathedralCenter
Twitter:Â @TheCathedralCtr
Year founded: 2002
Mission statement: To provide...
Bublr Bikes names new executive director
Milwaukee nonprofit bikeshare program Bublr Bikes has named James Davies as its new executive director.
Milwaukee Public Museum curator lands $4.3 million National Science Foundation grant
A Milwaukee Public Museum research curator was awarded a $4.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
Jennifer Zaspel, head...
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Wall moved for Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s Warner Grand Theatre restoration project
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s Warner Grand Theatre restoration project reached a major construction milestone Tuesday morning, when crews began moving the historic theater’s 650-ton rear wall back into a downtown Milwaukee street.
Potawatomi launches annual Heart of Canal Street campaign
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino this week kicked off its annual Heart of Canal Street campaign, which will benefit 31 area children’s charitable organizations.
Acuity gives $2.5 million for new hospital Advocate Aurora is building in Kohler
Sheboygan-based property and casualty insurer Acuity is giving $2.5 million to support the construction of a new neonatal intensive care unit, pediatric unit and birthing center at the new hospital that Advocate Aurora Health is building in Kohler.
Milwaukee Film to host new Minority Health Film Festival
Milwaukee Film is hosting a new four-day film festival focused on health and minority populations, featuring a discussion with radio personality Charlamagne Tha God.