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NEWS
Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee Closes
After 30 Years of Strengthening The Nonprofit Sector
After 32 years of working to build a strong nonprofit sector in Milwaukee, the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee (NPC) has closed as of the end of 2018. NPC provided countless workshops, seminars, trainings, leadership circles, and volunteer opportunities to strengthen nonprofits in Milwaukee and the surrounding communities.
“We are proud of the work that has been done at NPC and the impact it has had on our community,” said former NPC Board of Directors President Raejean Canter. “If you ask the staff at your favorite nonprofit organization where they received training and support, chances are they will tell you about the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee. And that will be our legacy.”
Two successful programs previously run by NPC — Volunteer Milwaukee, which connected volunteers to meaningful opportunities to serve their community, and the Giving Tree, which provided 13,000 holiday gifts a year to families in need — are now being administered by United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County. The former NPC board plans to continue to communicate with partner organizations to try to find ways to continue some of the organization’s other important programs.
“We are proud of the work that has been done at NPC and the impact it has had on our community,” said former NPC Board of Directors President Raejean Canter. “If you ask the staff at your favorite nonprofit organization where they received training and support, chances are they will tell you about the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee. And that will be our legacy.”
Two successful programs previously run by NPC — Volunteer Milwaukee, which connected volunteers to meaningful opportunities to serve their community, and the Giving Tree, which provided 13,000 holiday gifts a year to families in need — are now being administered by United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County. The former NPC board plans to continue to communicate with partner organizations to try to find ways to continue some of the organization’s other important programs.
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NEXT WEEK AT NPCCDBG Grant Technical Assistance SessionAsk Your Questions about the CDBG Grant | Tuesday Aug. 7 - 9:00 a.m.
Each year, the Nonprofit Center holds a technical assistance meeting for any agency intending to apply for Community Development Block Grant funding from the City of Milwaukee. This meeting will cover the 2019 grant requirements and offer a Q&A session to dive deep into any specific questions your agency may have. Don't miss this opportunity to give your agency a head start on this year's application! Facilitator: Joyce Mallory
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VOLUNTEERINGYouth Summer of Service Flyer
Summer is just around the corner and nonprofit agencies are in need of volunteers. Many agencies welcome the enthusiastic, youthful energy that teens and kids bring while volunteering in our community.
The Youth Summer of Service flyer contains approximately 90 volunteer opportunities for youth, ages 12-17. These opportunities are not only for youth, adults are welcome to volunteer as well. Many opportunities are also family friendly. Read more >> NONPROFIT SPOTLIGHTKatie Sanders Shares Advice to Women in Milwaukee Nonprofits
What does it take to succeed as a woman leading a nonprofit organization in Milwaukee? Just ask Katie Sanders, a Sherman Park native who recently received a 2018 Driven to Achieve Award from the Donald Driver Foundation in recognition of her community leadership. Since 2014, she has been executive director of Safe & Sound—a Milwaukee nonprofit organization that is spearheading efforts to build safe and empowered neighborhoods by uniting residents, youth, law enforcement, and community resources.
We interviewed Sanders on her work in the sector, and she provided some advice to women aspiring to be nonprofit leaders like her. Read more >> Tell Us Your Story!We share stories of hope, strength, and inspiration from the nonprofit sector. We’d love to learn more about what’s inspired and strengthened you! Read some of our Nonprofit Stories of Impact on our blog.
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