Today, Nō Studios founder John Ridley announced that the organization has established the Nō Studios Artist Grant Program. The program, entirely self-funded by the Nō Studios collaborative, has pledged to give up to $100,000 annually to support Wisconsin artists, especially those in historically underserved populations, to help them realize the completion of their artistic endeavors.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
SPARC accelerator program for Black, Hispanic and female business owners
Scale Up Milwaukee is launching its fifth SPARC cohort with applications being accepted from business owners throughout Wisconsin and the surrounding region through the beginning of March for the business accelerator program focused on Black-, Hispanic-, and woman-owned businesses.
Post from Community: New affordable housing development in Milwaukee offers professional guidance for residents’ long term success
Each tenant has the opportunity to receive help with job placements, financial literacy, life skills development and more.
Post from Community: People’s Maps Commission seeks public comment
The People’s Maps Commission will hold a virtual public hearing at 5:30-8:30 p.m. on Thurs., Feb. 25, 2021, to seek public input on the upcoming redistricting of legislative maps from constituents of Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District.
Post from Community: UW Credit Union invests $1.5 million in Madison and Milwaukee to address racial equity
UW Credit Union will invest $1.5 million to address racial inequities in Madison and Milwaukee through a new fund launched in partnership with United Way of Dane County and United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County.
Post from Community: Young brother duo authors book to raise money for worthy causes
The newest addition to a lineup of books that promotes positive images of children of color in literature is written by brothers Zion (8) and Zephaniah (12) Singh Ponder.
Post from Community: Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus applauds PSC for adding diversity inquiries to utility annual reporting
Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus applauds Public Service Commission for adding diversity inquiries to utility annual reporting.
Post from Community: Local soup kitchen throws virtual Mardi Gras
On Fat Tuesday, The Gathering celebrates its mission by recognizing food insecurity in Milwaukee.
Post from Community: SPARC accelerator for small businesses accepting applications
Program open to businesses throughout the region; applications now available through beginning of March
Post from Community: Forward 48, civic leadership development program accepting applications
Initiative that launched in fall 2020 seeks to develop next generation of diverse civic leaders.
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