Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Milwaukee Art Museum hires first chief experience officer
Milwaukee Art Museum has hired Scott Schwebel as its first chief experience officer.
The new senior leadership role is designed...
Niagara Bottling named Kenosha County Business of the Year
Niagara Bottling, which built a $56 million water bottling facility in Pleasant Prairie in 2014 and invested another $36...
Sneak peek: BizStarts’ Community Market showcases products from local entrepreneurs
A new storefront is set to open in Milwaukee’s Walkers Point neighborhood that features products sourced from over a dozen local businesses.
Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha County expanding to serve Jefferson County
Habitat for Humanity of Waukesha County announced Thursday that it is expanding its service area to include communities in...
Habitat for Humanity preps for another phase of Harambee project
Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity is gearing up for yet another phase of its effort to build 80 new homes...
Milwaukee Public Museum secures $2 million donation from Read Family
Former Milwaukee Public Museum board member, Ross Read, and his wife, Mary Read, have committed $2 million support the...
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Baird Center to host grand opening gala on May 16
The Wisconsin Center District will hold a grand opening gala for the $456 million Baird Center expansion on May...
New CEO named for Girl Scouts of Wisconsin SE
Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast (GSWISE) has a new chief executive officer. Ana Simpson will start her role leading...
Greater Milwaukee Foundation CEO to retire next year
Greater Milwaukee Foundation president and CEO Ellen Gilligan has announced her plans to retire from the foundation.
Gilligan, who has...
Carthage College opens new athletic field dedicated to Wiers and Madrigrano families
Carthage College’s new varsity softball venue, the Wiers Family Stadium and Barbara Madrigrano Field, has officially opened.
John Swallow, Carthage...