Harley-Davidson’s charitable giving topped $4.5 million in 2012, highlighted by a $200,000 grant to Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity for its Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative focused on the Washington Park area. The grant will help fund neighborhood improvements through an expanded array of housing projects. “Our mission at The Harley-Davidson Foundation is to help meet the needs […]
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Journey House receives grant from Packers Foundation
Journey House has received a $5,000 grant from the Green Bay Packers Foundation. The grant, given out as part of the Foundation’s annual distribution of grants on February 12th at a luncheon at Lambeau Field, was one of 145 awards given to civic and charitable organizations throughout the state of Wisconsin. These funds will benefit […]
2013 Earn & Learn Summer Youth Internship Program (SYIP)
Teenagers between the ages of 16 and 19 as of June 1, 2013 are eligible to apply for Mayor Tom Barrett’s Summer Youth Internship Program (SYIP) program between now and April 5, 2013. The program provides youth with employment and life skills and helps them meet educational, job readiness and career exploration goals. The SYIP intern […]
Consultant wanted
NNS is seeking a consultant to develop a sustainability and revenue-generating plan for Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, a two-year-old online news organization covering Milwaukee’s central city neighborhoods. The ideal candidate would have experience: For more information, please email info@milwaukeenns.org.
Safe & Sound employment opportunity
Safe & Sound currently has an exciting opportunity for a dynamic individual in the role of Community Partner Organizer. We are seeking to fill two positions, one bi-lingual. Safe & Sound is a community-based, anti-crime strategy designed to reduce crime and violence. It utilizes the interdependent strategies of positive youth development at Safe Places, neighborhood organizing […]
UNCOM receives large Zilber grant
The Zilber Family Foundation announced today that it had awarded a three-year grant in the amount of $600,000 to United Neighborhood Centers of Milwaukee (UNCOM) to continue its work in support of the Zilber Neighborhood Initiative. The initiative was established by the late real estate developer and philanthropist, Joseph J. Zilber, to, in his words, […]
Greater Milwaukee Foundation grant supports new center for domestic violence victims
Victims of domestic and family violence will be able to more easily access support and services needed to help them heal from abuse, thanks to a new building under development by the Sojourner Family Peace Center. The Greater Milwaukee Foundation provided a $50,000 grant during its fourth quarter competitive grantmaking cycle to support preconstruction work […]
Smokers urged to join ‘Great American Smokeout’
Smokers! Circle this date – Thursday, Nov. 15 – in red letters on your calendar. That’s the date of the 37th annual Great American Smokeout, organized by the American Cancer Society to encourage smokers to quit. “Quitting smoking is hard to do, but it’s hard to think of anything that’s better for your health,” said […]
College Possible students say thank you with service
Over the past two weeks College Possible students took a break from preparing for the ACT and filling out college applications to give back to their communities. Nearly 500 students from 10 College Possible Milwaukee partner high schools engaged in community service projects to improve their schools, neighborhoods and parks. It was their way of […]
November is Prematurity Awareness Month
Did you know that one of the risks factors for mothers who deliver babies prematurely is smoking cigarettes or being exposed to cigarette smoke? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in eight babies are born prematurely in the United States every year. In the African American community, that number is […]
