Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Bucyrus Foundation commits $10 million to South Milwaukee initiatives
The Bucyrus Foundation will distribute $10 million over the next decade to support economic development, schools, nonprofits and revitalization efforts in South Milwaukee.
Flight For Life adding base at Burlington Municipal Airport
Flight For Life plans to add a new base at the Burlington Municipal Airport.
Church taking over vacant office building in Park Place office park in Milwaukee
The latest occupant moving into the Park Place office park on Milwaukee's far northwest side is a local church, rather than an office space user.
Rogers Behavioral Health gives $1 million for Milwaukee mental health emergency center
Rogers Behavioral Health is providing $1 million for the new mental health emergency center being built on Milwaukee’s near north side.
Penfield Children’s Center, Marquette to expand mental health services to Waukesha County with $2 million grant
A $2 million federal grant will allow the Behavior Clinic, a provider of mental health services for young children in Milwaukee, to begin offering services in Waukesha County next year.
Milwaukee Public Museum’s Mandela exhibit fell short of visitor targets but still boosted revenue
The Milwaukee Public Museum fell short on its in-person attendance goals during its run of a special Nelson Mandela exhibition but the increase in traffic still managed to boost revenues.
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Olympian Allyson Felix to keynote TEMPO Milwaukee event
Eleven-time Olympic medalists and entrepreneur Allyson Felix will keynote TEMPO Milwaukee’s Leadership Event on Nov. 12.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee to close north side location in December
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee announced it will close one of its north side clubs at the end of the year in a move that reflects the organization's shift away from property management and ownership.
Summerfest launching Shop Local Market, BMO sponsoring minority-owned vendors
Summerfest visitors will have another shopping area to visit during this year’s music festival.
New 93-foot mural, with references to Gee’s Clippers and Coffee Makes You Black, coming to Milwaukee Art Museum
Brooklyn-based artist Derrick Adams will install a 93-foot mural on the Milwaukee Art Museum’s east end featuring references to important sites of Black culture in the city.