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Rob Meiksins Retires As CEO of Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee

Rob Meiksins Retires As CEO of Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee

The board of directors has put a transition team in place to ensure that the business of the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee continues to move forward.

Karen Braam Nook has found a fit with Milwaukee Film

Karen Braam Nook has found a fit with Milwaukee Film

Last year Karen volunteered over 80 hours

Retired librarian finds volunteering an important part of her life

Retired librarian finds volunteering an important part of her life

Nancy Torphy has been an invaluable volunteer for Historic Milwaukee for the last seven years.

Susan Wright – helping change lives and offers hope, one phone call at a time

Susan Wright – helping change lives and offers hope, one phone call at a time

Staffs 24-hour domestic violence hotline as a volunteer

Rachel Jones instrumental to the origin and continued success of Zoo Pride
Nominees Sought for Volunteer Awards

Nominees Sought for Volunteer Awards

Award winners designate a $500 gift to the agency they support through their volunteer efforts.

Music matters to local volunteer

Music matters to local volunteer

Tony Lucas serves as a mentor to young string players

Make A Difference Day Comes to Sherman Park

Make A Difference Day Comes to Sherman Park

Neighbors to volunteer; Organizations and Agencies sought to participate in Resource fair

Joe Ewing volunteers in many roles on board ship

Joe Ewing volunteers in many roles on board ship

“I came here because of the boat. I’ve stayed because of the people.”

Young Nonprofit Professionals Network Announces Emerging Leader Award

Young Nonprofit Professionals Network Announces Emerging Leader Award

Emerging Leader Award to Recognize Exemplary Individuals in the Nonprofit Industry

Family reaches out to families with special needs

Family reaches out to families with special needs

Mother & Daughters volunteering their time

More than 300 Marquette students to help older adults stay safe, independent and warm this winter

More than 300 Marquette students to help older adults stay safe, independent and warm this winter

Marquette students will travel throughout Milwaukee, particularly the Near West Side, to assist older adults in raking leaves and cleaning yards at more than 50 homes.

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