Home Industries Nonprofit Northwestern Mutual commits $3.9 million to 57 Milwaukee-area schools and nonprofits

Northwestern Mutual commits $3.9 million to 57 Milwaukee-area schools and nonprofits

View of the Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons on the left and the North Office Building on the right at the company's downtown Milwaukee headquarters campus. Photo credit: Jon Elliott of MKE Drones LLC.

Northwestern Mutual has pledged $3.9 million to 57 schools and nonprofits in the Milwaukee area, the company announced on Monday.

This funding from the Northwestern Mutual Foundation includes the Summer Teacher Project Grants, which were awarded to 25 teacher-led initiatives. The other $1.9 million will support early childhood and K-12 education, as well as “schools and nonprofit programs spanning from early childhood education to secondary completion,” according to the company’s news release.

The funding for early childhood and K-12 education targets support for academics, mental health and family engagement through “tutoring services, STEM programs, teacher pipeline programs, mentoring and more,” according to the news release.

Over the last 30 years, Northwestern Mutual has donated more than $67 million toward education efforts, according to the news release.

The Summer Teacher Project Grants were awarded to teachers from Pilgrim Lutheran School, St. Marcus School, Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy and Milwaukee Academy of Science, according to the news release. These grants provide stipends to teachers during the summer to help ensure success during the school year.

“Great teachers are fundamental to student success,” said Steve Radke, president of the Northwestern Mutual Foundation, in the news release. “We are excited to offer these grants to educators that share Northwestern Mutual’s commitment in wanting to ensure successful outcomes for Milwaukee students.”

Samantha covers education, healthcare and nonprofits for BizTimes. She recently graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a journalism degree. She wrote for the Columbia Missourian newspaper, and covered Congress as an intern at States Newsroom’s Washington, D.C. bureau. She loves exploring new cities, listening to music and watching Star Wars.
Northwestern Mutual has pledged $3.9 million to 57 schools and nonprofits in the Milwaukee area, the company announced on Monday. This funding from the Northwestern Mutual Foundation includes the Summer Teacher Project Grants, which were awarded to 25 teacher-led initiatives. The other $1.9 million will support early childhood and K-12 education, as well as “schools and nonprofit programs spanning from early childhood education to secondary completion,” according to the company’s news release. The funding for early childhood and K-12 education targets support for academics, mental health and family engagement through “tutoring services, STEM programs, teacher pipeline programs, mentoring and more,” according to the news release. Over the last 30 years, Northwestern Mutual has donated more than $67 million toward education efforts, according to the news release. The Summer Teacher Project Grants were awarded to teachers from Pilgrim Lutheran School, St. Marcus School, Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy and Milwaukee Academy of Science, according to the news release. These grants provide stipends to teachers during the summer to help ensure success during the school year. “Great teachers are fundamental to student success,” said Steve Radke, president of the Northwestern Mutual Foundation, in the news release. “We are excited to offer these grants to educators that share Northwestern Mutual's commitment in wanting to ensure successful outcomes for Milwaukee students.”

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