Cream City Foundation joins Greater Milwaukee Foundation family

Funder, advocate for LGBTQ+ priorities focused on impact, sustainable growth

Originally published July 23, 2024  |  Updated Aug. 6, 2024

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Milwaukee, Wis. – In a move to enhance future growth, sustainability and impact in the LGBTQ+ community it serves, Cream City Foundation has joined the Greater Milwaukee Foundation as a supporting organization. In this specialized community foundation structure, Cream City Foundation will maintain an independent board and decision-making power while benefitting from the investment expertise, administrative support and regional reach of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation.

“We are excited for this next chapter in our story and new partnership with the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, which will allow our volunteer leaders to refocus our energy on relationships with donors, our convening priorities and our grantmaking activities,” said Charlie Nash, Cream City Foundation board chair. “Building on the momentum of Pride Month, we see this as a great opportunity for longtime supporters and new allies to join us in advancing the human rights and responding to the human needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people in southeast Wisconsin.”

Established in 1982, Cream City Foundation has consistently answered the needs of the LGBTQ+ movement as they have changed and evolved, from fighting the AIDS crisis in its nascent years, to helping turn the tide of public opinion on the issue of same-sex marriage to supporting the well-being and rights of gender-nonconforming and transgender people and youth. Over the last four decades, the foundation and its donors have mobilized resources for seed funding, fiscal sponsorship and helping sustain key institutions like Pridefest, Milwaukee LGBT Community Center and Vivent Health (ARCW) during critical junctures in time.

“Philanthropy is most effective when it is inclusive and collaborative,” said Greg Wesley, Greater Milwaukee Foundation president and CEO. “For decades, the Cream City Foundation has served the community with purpose. Now, thanks to their leadership’s trust in our partnership, we have the privilege of co-authoring a new chapter in this story of indelible impact, bringing us closer to a thriving, Milwaukee for all.”

By financially supporting nonprofits, convening stakeholders to enact change and funding student scholarships, Cream City Foundation has consistently addressed the economic, health, safety and equity needs that prevent the region’s LGBTQ+ communities from achieving full inclusion and acceptance.

To date, the foundation has provided over $1.6 million in grants to such local nonprofits as Diverse & Resilient, Pathfinders, Milwaukee LGBT Community Center, Holton Street Clinic, FORGE, Vivent Health/ARCW, Milwaukee Pride, LGBT Centers of SE Wisconsin & Milwaukee, BESTD Clinic and the Fair Wisconsin Education Fund. In 1990, they were a critical funder and agent in the founding of Q-BLOK – a Pathfinder’s housing program that continues to support the needs of LGBTQ+ and allied young adults today.

In addition, the foundation has awarded $220,000 in scholarships since 2017 to build capacity for current and future LGBTQ+ leaders.

In its new composition, Cream City Foundation is returning to its roots as an all-volunteer organization. While back-office functions will now be managed by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Cream City Foundation will continue to operate as a board of directors focused on identifying the most urgent needs for LGBTQ+ communities in our area and connecting those needs with vital funds and support. Cream City Foundation plans to announce its 2024 scholarship recipients later this summer and invites the community to join them Oct. 10 for the 2024 Business Equality Luncheon.  Donors interested in joining Cream City Foundation by contributing to one of their funds or exploring a fund of their own can contact the foundation at hello@creamcityfdn.org.

 

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