A job board where people can find work opportunities and employers can post job listings. This service helps connect job seekers with employers in Wisconsin. You can browse available jobs or submit your own job listing if you're hiring. The page has a simple sign-up form to stay updated on new job postings.
Who can use this
Open to job seekers and employers
Cost
Not specified
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Create Wisconsin can receive grants and donations on behalf of creative projects that don't have nonprofit status. They create fundraising pages, handle the money, and send it to project leaders. Charges 5% fee plus credit card processing fees.
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Create Wisconsin offers two main services to help arts and creative groups in Wisconsin. First, they provide advocacy tools and information to help people talk to leaders about supporting the arts. This includes facts, figures, and talking points about why Wisconsin should invest more in creative work. Second, they offer fiscal receiver services where they can help projects and organizations raise money. As a nonprofit, Create Wisconsin can receive grants and donations on behalf of groups that don't have nonprofit status themselves. They take a 5% fee and help manage the fundraising through online platforms. Both services help support Wisconsin's creative community and economy.
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