Neu-Life Community Development
2014 W. North Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53205
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Zilber Family Foundation Announces $3.02 Million in Grants to Enhance the Wellbeing of Individuals, Families, and Neighborhoods in Milwaukee
Since 2008, the Foundation has invested more than $50 million in improving the quality of life in Lindsay Heights, Clarke Square, and Layton Boulevard West through the Zilber Neighborhood Initiative.
Jul 30th, 2019 by Zilber Family FoundationCheap, Flavored Tobacco Easily Accessible To Milwaukee Teens
Youth Access Rate Rises from 19% in 2017 to 25% in 2018
Apr 19th, 2019 by Community Advocates Public Policy InstituteHarvest Day Celebrates A Fruitful Community of Leaders
Harvest Day 2018: Lead from Where You Live
Sep 7th, 2018 by Walnut Way Conservation Corp.Youth access to flavored tobacco varies by zip code, promotes lifelong addiction
Of the products illegally purchased by the youth, 70% were Swishers, 24% were Newport menthol cigarettes, and 6% other types of small cigars.
Apr 30th, 2018 by Community Advocates Public Policy InstituteNEWaukee Announces Projects Chosen to Pitch at The Big Impact
A Crowdfunded Pitch Event Benefiting Community Projects
Feb 21st, 2018 by NewaukeeHonoring Victims of Stolen Car Crashes
Neu-Life Community Development teens will host a community sharing and painting session on the topic of joy-riding in stolen vehicles.
Aug 15th, 2016 by Artists Working in EducationYouth employment focus of first grants from Greater Milwaukee Foundation-Wells Fargo initiative
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation has issued special grants to 17 local nonprofits for programs designed to strengthen Milwaukee neighborhoods.
Aug 6th, 2015 by Greater Milwaukee FoundationZilber Family Foundation Awards $100,000 to Neu-Life Community Development to Support Capital Improvements, Remodeling of Lindsay Heights Heights Location
The board of directors of the Zilber Family Foundation has awarded a $100,000 grant to Neu-Life Community Development.
May 21st, 2014 by Zilber Family FoundationYouth Council awards $100,000 for Milwaukee youth programs
The City of Milwaukee Youth Council has allocated $100,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding to six agencies that will use the money for initiatives ranging from health improvement and job skills training, to planting community gardens and preparing Milwaukee youth for college.
Aug 18th, 2012 by City of Milwaukee Youth Council