Browse nonprofits across Greater Green Bay — from food pantries to arts programs — and discover how you can make an impact close to home.
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The arts for all community members in Oneida, WI. Together we create, connect, and prosper.
Promoting recreation and sports opportunities in Greater Green Bay.
To inspire intellectual curiosity through exhibits and programs in history, culture, science and the arts that enlighten, enrich and entertain.
To promote public awareness, understanding, and appreciation for De Pere's rich historic past through educational programs; to discover, collect, and preserve materials related to De Pere's history.
To promote public awareness, understanding, and appreciation for De Pere's rich historic past through educational programs; to discover, collect, and preserve materials related to De Pere's history; and to chronicle the events of the present for future generations.
Making a difference by making music — organizing an annual fundraising benefit headlined by area physicians with a passion for music.
To empower each person to move with confidence, creativity, and connection — sparking new energy in older adults through the power of movement, music, and creative arts.
Supporting the greater Green Bay area with professional quality entertainment while advancing the arts in the community.
Engages with talented community members to provide quality theatrical productions that entertain and enrich our community.
Guides the Hall as a historic national sports venue and educational resource to the Green Bay community and the state of Wisconsin.
Independently run nonprofit charged with the operations, maintenance and development of Heritage Hill State Historical Park under a lease with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
To elevate Hmong youth through programs in academics, athletics, culture, and the performing arts — preserving heritage while building the next generation of leaders in Northeast Wisconsin.