Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Gateway Technical College, Boys & Girls Clubs awarded millions for workforce development programs
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced today the recipients of nearly $60 million in federal funds, from the American Rescue Plan Act, aimed at developing long-term solutions to the state’s workforce challenges.
Joel Brennan to succeed Julia Taylor as Greater Milwaukee Committee president
Joel Brennan will leave his role as secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Administration to lead the Greater Milwaukee Committee.
Empowering Women, Building Families and Changing Lives
Women’s Care Center of Milwaukee (WCCM) is a licensee of the Women’s Care Center (WCC), the largest and most...
African American Chamber’s Legacy headquarters opens on King Drive
The African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin today celebrates the opening of its new headquarters and co-working space on King Drive in Milwaukee.
Bradley Foundation awarded $12 million in grants to Wisconsin organizations this year
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation said it distributed over $12 million in 2021 to organizations in Milwaukee and throughout Wisconsin.
Nonprofit spotlight: PortFish Ltd.Â
PortFish Ltd.
3781 County Road KW, Port Washington
262-284-1970 | portfish.org
Facebook: @portfishltd Â
Year founded:Â
2009
Mission statement:Â
To develop a working aquaponics model that...
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Former deputy city attorney named chief administration officer, general counsel for Milwaukee World Festival
Summerfest operator Milwaukee World Festival Inc. has named former Milwaukee deputy city attorney Mary Schanning as the nonprofit organization's general counsel and chief administrative officer.
Waukesha-based La Casa de Esperanza promotes COO to CEO
Waukesha-based nonprofit organization La Casa de Esperanza has promoted its chief operating officer Shari Campbell to chief executive officer.
America’s Black Holocaust Museum receives $10 million commitment
America’s Black Holocaust Museum has received a $10 million commitment from an anonymous donor to fund its reopening next year and sustain its operations moving forward.
Marquette alumni couple launches $10 million challenge gift to integrate campus health and wellness services
An anonymous couple is committing $10 million to improve Marquette University’s campus health and wellness services.