Nonprofit
Penfield Children’s Center names new president and CEO
Polina Makievsky has been named president and chief executive officer of Milwaukee-based Penfield Children’s Center, an organization that serves...
JobsWork MKE to move to ThriveOn King
Milwaukee-based nonprofit organization JobsWork MKE will move its offices one mile south to the ThriveOn King development.
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Sheboygan children’s museum expedites reopening timeline following water and ice damage
The Above & Beyond Children’s Museum in Sheboygan has expedited its reopening timeline after sustaining $150,000 of water and ice damage. An anticipated reopening day has yet to be determined, but museum leaders are considering a target date in February.
Courage MKE purchases building to provide apartments for displaced LGBTQ+ youth
Courage MKE, the nonprofit operator of a home on Milwaukee’s south side for displaced LGBTQ+ youth, announced this week that it has purchased a building on Milwaukee's south side, which will serve as C2 apartments.
Sherman Phoenix and gener8tor partner to launch artist-focused accelerator, programming
The Sherman Phoenix Foundation and gener8tor announced this week a new collaborative program called “gener8tor Art x Sherman Phoenix.”
Shalom Center breaks ground on $2.4 million community center construction
Kenosha-based nonprofit Shalom Center broke ground Jan. 6 for a fully funded $2.4 million addition that will serve as a Kenosha community resource center.
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Wellpoint Care Network names COO
Milwaukee-based Wellpoint Care Network Inc. announced that Ted Uczen has joined the organization as chief operating officer, a new role for the organization.
WMEP names new executive director and CEO
WMEP Manufacturing Solutions on Thursday announced that it has selected Chris Baichoo as its new CEO and executive director.
Milwaukee College Prep names new CEO
Milwaukee College Prep has named Alfred Keith as its next chief executive officer, effective in July.
Southeastern Wisconsin housing organizations receive more than $580,000 to assist homeless, low-income residents
More than a dozen affordable housing focused organizations and governmental entities in southeastern Wisconsin, will split more than $580,000 in Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) Foundation grants to help house low-income and homeless individuals in the region.