Since 1991, area residents have turned to the Greater Green Bay
Community Foundation to make their philanthropic giving as effective
as possible. The Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity,
works to improve the quality of life in Brown, Door, Kewaunee,
and Oconto Counties.
The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation is a partner with the Green Bay Press-Gazette's annual fundraising effort called Stock the Shelves to collect $100,000 to benefit area food pantries and...more
Brown County 20/20 was developed by the Bay Area Community Council, Brown County United Way, the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation and the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. Discussion was...more
A grant amounting to a total of $64,343 has been awarded to 14 nonprofit organizations from the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation. The grants will help a variety of people in Northeastern...more
The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation has recently announced that it will be awarding nearly $600,000 to projects aimed at addressing the root causes of poverty in Northeastern...more
Greater Green Bay Community Foundation claims a 29% increase in charitable giving over the holidays of the year 2011. Despite the tough economy periods, together with its donors, the foundation was...more
The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation has received a level of recognition that should heighten confidence for the organization's donors and recipients. The National Council on Foundations...more
To make a donation to Shop with a Cop, contact the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation at www.ggbcf.org (click on "giving opportunities" then click on "Community Snapshots"),...more
Brown, Oconto and Kewaunee counties got a big boost from the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation as more than 400 nonprofit organizations and 1334 grants were funded to aid the communities in the...more
Donations also can be sent to the Community Foundation — which established a fund to collect and distribute the donations to the food pantries — in person or by mail at 310 W. Walnut St., Suite...more
The annual Crime Prevention Foundation lunch will be held from 11:45 am to 1 pm Thursday at the Clarion Hotel, 200 Main St., Green Bay. Bill Jartz of WBAY, Channel 2, will host the event, and...more
Midsize businesses are tapping into the social business market because large companies do not need the help of start-ups to create a “social technology stack.” But a social business stack cannot generate revenue by itself.