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*Saturday, Aug. 15, the Milwaukee Art Museum will host “Yoga @ the Museum.” The monthly yoga session caters to...
BizTimes Media 2015 Giving Guide
BizTimes Media’s fifth annual Giving Guide serves the region’s business community as a vehicle to engage with area nonprofit organizations and discover opportunities for philanthropic involvement.
Submit Nonprofit Excellence Award nominations by end of month
BizTimes Media is collecting nominations for its second annual Nonprofit Excellence Awards program, which applaud the philanthropic accomplishments of area business leaders and effective work of nonprofits.
BizTimes calls for Nonprofit Excellence Awards nominations
BizTimes Media is looking to southeastern Wisconsin’s business and nonprofit communities to nominate deserving individuals, companies and organizations for the second annual Nonprofit Excellence Awards program.
BrightStar announces five new investment commitments
Milwaukee-based BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation Inc. on Tuesday announced that it has made $50,000 seed round investments in two new Madison- based companies, AltusMedical Group Inc., and GrocerKey Inc.
From the magazine: Bray appointed executive director of LISC Milwaukee
Ten years of leading revitalization efforts in Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley has prepared Laura Bray to take charge of redevelopment efforts in central city neighborhoods as executive director of LISC Milwaukee.
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GREEN BAY – Shopko Foundation raises $1.6 million
The 36th annual Shopko Golf Classic raised $1.6 million for nonprofits this year thanks to the participation of more than 400 of the Green Bay-based retailer’s vendors and business partners.
BELOIT – YMCA set for move downtown
Plans for the Stateline Family YMCA’s move to the Ironworks complex are officially underway.
BizTimes calls for Nonprofit Excellence Awards nominations
BizTimes Media is looking to southeastern Wisconsin's business and nonprofit communities to nominate deserving individuals, companies and organizations for the second annual Nonprofit Excellence Awards program.
The awards call attention to the philanthropic accomplishments of area business leaders and strides made by nonprofits. Last year's inaugural awards program recognized honorees during a November breakfast held at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino. The event drew more than 400 attendees from the region's business and nonprofit communities.
The 2015 awards program, presented in partnership with the Association of Fundraising Professionals Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter and the Wisconsin Philanthropy Network, features nine award categories.
The awards call attention to the philanthropic accomplishments of area business leaders and strides made by nonprofits. Last year's inaugural awards program recognized honorees during a November breakfast held at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino. The event drew more than 400 attendees from the region's business and nonprofit communities.
The 2015 awards program, presented in partnership with the Association of Fundraising Professionals Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter and the Wisconsin Philanthropy Network, features nine award categories.
Bray appointed executive director of LISC Milwaukee
Ten years of leading revitalization efforts in Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley has prepared Laura Bray to take charge of redevelopment efforts in central city neighborhoods as executive director of LISC Milwaukee.
Bray, whose first official day heading LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corp.) is Monday, Aug. 10, succeeds Leo Ries, who in April transitioned out of the organization after 15 years to head in a new personal and professional direction.
Prior to LISC, Bray herself had been exploring a new direction as chief executive officer of BioForward Inc., the member-driven Wisconsin affiliate of the Biotechnology Industry Organization, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, and the Advanced Medical Technology Association.
Bray, whose first official day heading LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corp.) is Monday, Aug. 10, succeeds Leo Ries, who in April transitioned out of the organization after 15 years to head in a new personal and professional direction.
Prior to LISC, Bray herself had been exploring a new direction as chief executive officer of BioForward Inc., the member-driven Wisconsin affiliate of the Biotechnology Industry Organization, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, and the Advanced Medical Technology Association.