UWM Alumni Association Inc

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1440 E North Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53202

The UWM Foundation, celebrating over 50 years of support for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, plays a crucial role in advancing the university's mission through philanthropic engagement. Since its inception in 1974, the foundation has distributed approximately $375 million, translating to over half a billion dollars in today's value, to enhance opportunities for students, faculty, and community programming.

With a robust base of 110,000 donors and 695 active scholarships, the UWM Foundation is dedicated to fostering economic growth and talent development in the Milwaukee area. Under the new leadership of President Laura Bray, who brings over 30 years of nonprofit experience, the foundation aims to reinforce its position as a trusted partner to the university and strengthen its strategic initiatives.

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