Nonprofit
News and updates from southeastern Wisconsin’s nonprofit sector, including leadership changes, funding, and impact.
Milwaukee nonprofit leaders planning $80 million athletic center on city’s north side
An $80 million multi-sport facility is planned for Milwaukee’s north side that is designed to serve people across the spectrum of ability and income levels.
Clarke Square Neighborhood Initiative buys historic home for new HQ
Clarke Square Neighborhood Initiative has purchased a historic Cream City brick home on Milwaukee’s near south side for its new headquarters.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County sets $55.5 million campaign goal
The United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County announced it is aiming to raise $55.5 million through its community campaign this year.
Charles E. Kubly Foundation names new executive director
The Charles E. Kubly Foundation has named Kris Rick as its new executive director.
Waukesha County Technical College to create new CNC training center with $500,000 grant
Waukesha County Technical College plans to create a new CNC training center on its Pewaukee campus and fund scholarships with a recent $540,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation.
40 tons of medical supplies stuck in Chicago warehouse en route to India
About 40 tons of medical supplies donated to support COVID-19 relief efforts in India are stuck in a Chicago warehouse while a local nonprofit navigates red tape and a web of logistical roadblocks.
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City on a Hill names Art Serna as its CEO
City on a Hill, a nonprofit focused on eliminating poverty in Milwaukee, has named Art Serna as its next chief executive officer.
Milwaukee Public Museum to reopen butterfly wing this week
The Milwaukee Public Museum will reopen its newly updated Puelicher Butterfly Wing on Thursday.
Kathy Koshgarian leading Dohmen Company Foundation’s transformation
Three years ago, Milwaukee-based Dohmen underwent a massive shift, prompted by an “a-ha moment” among company leadership.
After re-evaluating its...
Medical College of Wisconsin awarded $2.7 million American Heart Association research grant
The Medical College of Wisconsin was recently awarded a $2.7 million research grant from the American Heart Association to study why Black and African American women are disproportionately affected by cardiovascular complications after breast cancer.