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BizTimes Around Town: Serves for Summit Professional Tennis Exhibition

Internationally-ranked tennis professional Tim Smyczek, a native of Milwaukee, hosted the "Serves for Summit" professional tennis exhibition on Dec....

E-cycling a post-holiday option

Wired Wisconsin is offering its E-Cycle Wisconsin program for those who received electronic gifts for the holidays and want to dispose of used electronics.

Krajniak to retire from Discovery World

After a 32-year career with Discovery World, Executive Director Paul Krajniak will retire at the end of 2014, the innovation center has announced.

Community responds to emergency food call with ‘outpour’ of support

Following an emergency plea for food and monetary donations on Tuesday, the Guest House of Milwaukee was able to stock its fridges and freezers with enough food to feed its 101 residents through the week and beyond.

FUEL Milwaukee looking to adopt eight area nonprofits

Nonprofit organizations looking to forge stronger ties with Milwaukee's business community may have an opportunity to do so through FUEL Milwaukee's year-long Adopt-a-Nonprofit Program.

Milwaukee shelter in need of emergency food

After experiencing a decline in donations as the holidays fade into the New Year, the Guest House of Milwaukee has exhausted almost all its food resources and is in need of emergency donations.
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Nonprofit organization seeking donated buildings

Club Kids in Danger Saved, Inc., a Milwaukee-based nonprofit organization, is in need of a 10,000-square-foot commercial space where it can run after-school programs and offer recreational opportunities for inner city students.
 

Nonprofit Calendar

*Friday, Dec. 27, the Milwaukee Ballet will wrap up its 2014 holiday productions of “The Nutcracker” at the Marcus...

BizTimes Media 2014 Giving Guide

BizTimes Media’s fourth annual Giving Guide offers southeastern Wisconsin’s business community an outlet to connect with area nonprofit organizations for philanthropic involvement.

Community responds with new donations for symphony

Since the announcement earlier this month that the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra needs $5 million in additional funding soon to avoid folding altogether, the community has responded with more than $1 million in new donations, according to MSO president and executive director Mark Niehaus.

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