Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
UPAF campaign generates record $12 million, still fundraising in Waukesha County
The United Performing Arts Fund blasted past previous campaign totals this year after surpassing the $12 million mark.
Zilber Family Foundation backs community development with $2.4 million
The Zilber Family Foundation is amplifying its support of community development initiatives in Lindsay Heights, Clark Square and Layton Boulevard West neighborhoods with $2.4 million in grants.
Nonprofit Calendar
*Saturday, June 6, the Milwaukee Bucks will hold the “Bucks Summer Block Party” on the Schlitz Park campus. The...
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.
Take the BizTimes Mid-Year Economic Dashboard Survey
Readers are invited to take a moment and fill out the 2015 BizTimes Mid-Year Economic Dashboard Survey.
From the magazine: The Good Life – Girl Power
Sara Steines and Laura Miller have built an army of women eager to make a difference in their local community but strapped for time to commit to a cause.
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BrightStar invests in two new companies, names Hall to board
The BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation Inc. recently announced it will invest in two new early stage companies.
Daniels named Rotary Person of the Year
Rotary Club of Milwaukee honored John Daniels as its Rotary Person of the Year for 2015 during an awards ceremony on Tuesday at the Milwaukee County War Memorial.
Kohl’s donates $100,000 for flood relief
Menomonee Falls-based Kohl’s Corp. has donated $100,000 to the American Red Cross to aid in flood relief efforts in Texas and Oklahoma.
Bader Philanthropies doubles funding capacity for the arts
Milwaukee-based Bader Philanthropies, Inc. has placed the arts among its top funding priorities after announcing plans to double its yearly commitment to the arts to $1 million.