Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Hey Santa! I owe you one
Like watching Rudolph, Frosty and Charlie Brown, you gotta read the annual Jagler "Hey Santa! I owe you one" blog.
BloodCenter in need of blood donations through holiday season
BloodCenter of Wisconsin, based in Milwaukee, continues to need blood donations through the holidays after severe winter weather earlier this month threatened a shortage in blood supply.
Assurant Health donates $230,000 to local charities
Assurant Health, through efforts of the Assurant Foundation, is awarding $230,000 to seven area organizations focused on improving the lives of people facing hunger, homelessness and struggles with health and wellness, according to an announcement made Wednesday.
Compass Properties collects more than 2,500 toys for Toys for Tots
When Compass Properties, LLC building management staff members organized a holiday toy drive for all of downtown Milwaukee at the beginning of December, they had no idea how successful they would be.
BizTimes Nonprofit Weekly: BloodCenter needs donations
BloodCenter of Wisconsin is seeking blood donations from community individuals to prevent a shortage in blood supply in the face of Thursday’s snow and rain.
Rodgers, Kohl’s donate $50,000 to MACC Fund
Aaron Rodgers and Kohl's Department Stores teamed up to donate $50,000 to the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer, Inc. (MACC) Fund Tuesday in Green Bay.
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Nonprofit Calendar
*Now through Wednesday, Dec. 26, the Milwaukee Ballet will present its annual holiday performances of “The Nutcracker,” choreographed by...
Milwaukee Biz Blog: Salvation Army helps anyone in need
As the Salvation Army launches its stretch run for its annual Red Kettle campaign, National Commander William Roberts defends the organization against criticisms about its social doctrines.
West Bend Sunrise Rotary cancels Kettle Moraine Jazz Festival
The West Bend Sunrise Rotary Club, producers of the annual Kettle Moraine Jazz Festival (KMJF) held annually on the weekend after Labor Day, announced that the club will no longer produce the event.
MSO musicians agree to forgo pay hike
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra announced it has reached an agreement modify and extend its current collective bargaining agreement with its musicians through the 2014-2015 season.