Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Von Briesen & Roper forms partnership with Pabst Theater Group
Randall D. Crocker, president and CEO of Milwaukee-based law firm Von Briesen & Roper, S.C., today announced a new partnership between the firm and the Pabst Theater Group (the Pabst Theater, the Riverside Theater and the Turner Hall Ballroom). The partnership entails sponsoring the theaters’ “Indie in Milwaukee” concerts.
Cigar festival to light up Milwaukee in October
The Brew City Cigar Fest will follow Milwaukee’s lineup of summer festivals this year with an evening of cigar samples, spirits, food from area restaurants and live entertainment.
2013 Miracle on Canal Street is underway
Potawatomi Bingo Casino launched the 2013 “Miracle on Canal Street” on Thursday and revealed the charity campaign’s 10 signature nonprofit organizations, selected individually by the charity program’s media partners.
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*Monday, July 29, through Friday, Aug. 2, Downtown Employee Appreciation Week will hit Milwaukee to celebrate the work of...
BizTimes Media 2013 Giving Guide
BizTimes Media’s third annual Giving Guide offers southeastern Wisconsin’s business community an outlet to connect with area nonprofit organizations for philanthropic involvement.
Joseph buys former Eisner Museum building for $2 million
Joseph Property Development LLC, owned by developer Robert Joseph, recently purchased the the five-story former Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design building in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward for $2 million from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD).
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Industries for the Blind buys Hartland industrial building
West Allis-based nonprofit organization Industries for the Blind Inc. recently purchased a 100,000-square-foot industrial building at 340 Maple Ave. in Hartland for $2.34 million from Milwaukee-based C. Coakley Relocation Systems.
WEDC supports BrightStar
BrightStar Wisconsin Foundation, a new philanthropic early stage capital fund, has received $300,000 in operating capital from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
Industries for the Blind buys Hartland industrial building
West Allis-based nonprofit organization Industries for the Blind Inc. recently purchased a 100,000-square-foot industrial building at 340 Maple Ave. in Hartland for $2.34 million from Milwaukee-based C. Coakley Relocation Systems.
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*Saturday, July 20, the Layton Boulevard West Neighborhood will celebrate the opening of Three Bridges Park, a 24-acre park...