Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Nonprofit Giving Guide
BizTimes Milwaukee has released the "Giving Guide, Regional Philanthropic Opportunities," a new print and digital publication to showcase nonprofit...
Nonprofit Calendar
Tuesday, April 12 United Way in Waukesha County's Volunteer Center will host its...
Nonprofit People and Awards
The Milwaukee Art Museum has welcomed three new employees to its staff at Café Calatrava, its onsite restaurant and...
Other Nonprofit News
Organizations receive grants to improve access to mammogram screenings The Southeast Wisconsin Affiliate of Susan G. Komen...
Local Schools create mailbox garden fundraiser
Twelve area elementary, middle and high schools have turned ordinary mailboxes into customized works of art to benefit Habitat for Humanity.
Good Harvest Market celebrates earth day, helps nonprofit
In celebration of Earth Day, Good Harvest Market will roll back prices and donate five percent of its sales on Saturday, April 16 to the Waukesha County Land Conservancy.
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UWW students offer invaluable services, gain valuable experiences
Seven students enrolled in the PR Tactics class at University Wisconsin Whitewater have teamed up to help a local nonprofit organization with its public relations and marketing efforts particularly surrounding the use of social media.
Easter Seals hosts series of events for autism awareness month
Easter Seals of SE Wisconsin will host a variety of different events throughout the month of April as part of its Autism awareness month campaign.
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Around Town-The Alzheimer’s Association’s Mardi Gras Gala
The Alzheimer’s Association recently held it’s 12th annual Mardi Gras Gala at the Milwaukee Art Museum. More than 480 people attended the event that featured live entertainment, music, a juggler, a unicyclist, a palm and tarot card reader and a caricaturist. A formal Cajun-style gourmet dinner was also served. Attendees raised more that $270,000 for Alzheimer’s Association programming.