Milwaukee nonprofits get $1.6M investment to strengthen the local food and nutrition ecosystem

“We’re hopeful that these grants will remodel the lives of almost 30,000 individuals by offering larger entry to diet and schooling, employment alternatives within the culinary and dietician fields, and monetary assist to deal with social determinants that affect well being, akin to housing instability,” added The Dohmen Firm Basis’s Interim Govt Director Rachel Curler.

Dohmen was the primary firm within the nation to transition from a for-profit, family-owned S-Corp to a foundation-owned philanthropic enterprise. Since then, the group has distributed over $5 million to greater than 30 nonprofit organizations, positively impacting almost 50,000 people.

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