Milwaukee’s children deserve bold and sustained focus on early reading
on Jul 23, 2025
Community leaders coalesce to support teacher professional development in science of reading
read postCommunity leaders coalesce to support teacher professional development in science of reading
read postLiteracy Services of Wisconsin’s endowment helps secure its future, advance mission in community
read postFueling futures through education, WBCF leads efforts to expand early learning across West Bend.
read postCommunity advocacy helped secure $330M for early childhood education in Wisconsin’s 2025–27 state budget.
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Imagine a single area of investment with the power to pay immediate dividends for countless employers and working families across Wisconsin.
read postMilwaukee Succeeds’ Autonomous Youth Council is putting youth-adult equity into practice.
read postAs the end of Child Care Counts approaches, Milwaukee Succeeds surveyed 650+ providers to explore the impact of the federal funding – and the looming crisis when it expires.
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Explore a year of growth and impact in Milwaukee Succeeds' 2024 Annual Report, featuring highlights from their youth leadership work, early educator trainings and brand-new policy initiative.
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To increase the number of high-quality early childhood education seats in the area, Milwaukee Succeeds and 4C for Children launched the Accreditation Facilitation Project.
read postAdvocates continue to raise awareness, bridge gaps and find solutions.
read postHundreds of Milwaukee Area Technical College students have benefited from a $500,000 Greater Milwaukee Foundation grant.
read postEarly childhood education providers receive support and resources provided through the MKE Early Childhood Education Coalition.
read postFoundation’s $3M investment helps Black-led college prep school advance plans in Bronzeville.
read postThe Greater Milwaukee Foundation launched the MKE Civic Response Team to assist business owners such as early childhood education providers.
read postFoundation promises to deepen our impact, our connections and our resolve to build a better Milwaukee
read postAfter seven years as executive director of Milwaukee Succeeds, Danae Davis retired in November.
read postThe ThriveOn Collaboration is committed to expanding access to quality early childhood education.
read postHigh quality early childhood education is hard to find and even harder to afford.
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Vincent Lyles to serve as the next executive director of Milwaukee Succeeds.
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