Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Wisconsin receives a ‘B’ on March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card
On the 2015 March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card, Wisconsin earned a "B" and the U.S. a "C."
BizTimes honors Nonprofit Excellence Award winners
More than 400 area leaders joined BizTimes Media Thursday morning to celebrate the ties between the business community and nonprofit community.
Brookfield Chamber, WCTC to partner on new business training courses
Brookfield businesses will soon have access to a new menu of business training courses at a significantly reduced cost.
New nonprofit pools together generosity of female philanthropists
A new grantmaker has entered the greater Milwaukee market with a goal of dispersing more than $100,000 to area nonprofit organizations each year.
Last call for Health Care Heroes nominations
The annual awards program recognizes individuals in southeastern Wisconsin who are making a difference for patients, families and staff in health care.
Nonprofit Excellence Awards to feature discussion on creating a culture of giving
A panel of area business executives who make a point to spread a culture of giving across their workforces will touch on the business benefits of giving back.
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Hoth to retire from BBB
Randall “Ran” Hoth will retire from his role as president and chief executive officer of the Better Business Bureau Serving Wisconsin in October 2016.
MMAC exposes need for greater investment in cultural assets
If southeastern Wisconsin does not start investing in the health of its cultural and entertainment assets more intentionally, the region could stand to lose significantly in the talent war.
Keegan to retire from Art Museum
Milwaukee Art Museum director Daniel Keegan will retire in May after eight years of leading the cultural institution.
Salvation Army to hire 300 bell ringers for holiday campaign
In preparation for the 2015 Red Kettle Campaign, the Salvation Army in Wisconsin & Upper Michigan will hire about 300 bell ringers.