Fall 2026
Nonprof-IT is working with the following organizations during the Fall 2026 semester.
- Coordinated Care Alliance
- United Performing Arts Fund
- St. Joan Antida High School
- Food For Health
- Greendale School District
- Enough is Enough ~ A Legacy for Erin
- Tosa Connects
Spring 2026
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- Greendale School District
Student team assisted with performing a cyber-security audit using the NIST framework and creating a policy and recommendations for future actions to be implemented by an upcoming Nonprof-IT team. - Cream City Foundation
Student team moved the website from WordPress to Squarespace saving the organization funds while making it easier for the organization to maintain their web presence. - Mothers Against Gun Violence
Student team assisted with establishing donation capabilities, creating new marketing assets, logo work, and boosting social media reach. - World Affairs Seminar (WAS)
Student team created new logo and branding guidelines and a brand new website. - Local 212/MATC Believe in Students Fast Fund, Inc.
Student team assisted with website and plugin issues, enhanced website accessibility, and created a maintainable process for updating data visualizations on the website and internally. - Lake Area Free Clinic
Student team switched web platforms to Wix allowing the organization to maintain their web presence internally. - Under My Wing, Inc.
Student team obtained web hosting, created a new website, and a logo and branding guidelines for the growing organization. - The Dominican Center
Student team moved the website to a new host and platform saving the organization on website costs and allowing them to maintain their web presence internally.
- Greendale School District
Fall 2025
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- BESTD Sexual Health Clinic
Student team assisted with modernizing the websites accessibility and setting up a Meta Business account for social media. - Data You Can Use
Student team assisted with modernizing the websites accessibility including improved color contrast and display of data in a more digestible format. - Kids Matter Inc
Student team assisted with creating forms and website traffic to guide user questions which assisted with cutting down on call volume. - Milwaukee Food Council
Student team assisted with archiving the previous version of the website, improving SEO, and switching hosting platforms for cost savings. - Milwaukee Hope Initiative
Student team created a new website and switched hosting plans saving the organization resources. - PMI MKE SE WI Chapter
Student team assisted with social media strategy and in promoting and documenting their annual professional development day. - 786 Club
Student team assisted with modernizing the website, and switching to WordPress enabling staff to manage the site themselves.
- BESTD Sexual Health Clinic
Spring 2025
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- Thrive Sis!
Team of students redesigned the website including redesigning the logo and creating a fresh new color scheme.
- Thrive Sis!
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- Dominican Center
Team of students created a cloud-based solution for staff to share and access documents remotely using Microsoft SharePoint. Students provided training to the staff on the implementation and established correct file permissions internally.
- Dominican Center
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- Mothers Against Gun Violence
Students made updates to the website including showcasing MAGV’s bus murals throughout the city, accessibility updates, and SEO enhancements.
- Mothers Against Gun Violence
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- Eagle Nature Trail
Students created a stand-alone website for the organization setting up hosting and purchasing a domain name and created branding guidelines.
- Eagle Nature Trail
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- HEAR Wisconsin
Students setup a social media aggregator to save staff hours in social media management, audited the website for any errors, and made advertisements to run on the Google Ads platform.
- HEAR Wisconsin
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- Cream Skills Inc
Students setup a database to secure and allow remote access to participant data, made onboarding and exit surveys for the league, and improved website SEO.
- Cream Skills Inc
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- International Institute of Wisconsin
Students provided curriculum and support to onboard refugees to basic computer literacy skills. This included teaching onsite workshops to newly arrived refugees.
- International Institute of Wisconsin
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- Local 212 MATC Believe in Students Fast Fund
Students created a fresh new logo and branding guidelines. The team also refreshed the website by adding new menu structure and condensing information to increase user engagement.
- Local 212 MATC Believe in Students Fast Fund
Fall 2024
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- Beyond Vision
Team of students inventoried devices connected to the office network creating detailed documentation of all devices enabling them to comply with government cyber-security standards.
- Beyond Vision
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- Indian Council of the Elderly
Team of students created a logo and branding guidelines for ICOTE. Also landed a domain name and created the organization’s website. This marks the first website for the organization since it’s inception in the 1970’s.
- Indian Council of the Elderly
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- Midwest Cyber Security Alliance
Students created the infrastructure for MCSA to be able to setup a mentoring program for college students in the cyber-security field that matches mentors with mentees in an effort to provide mentoring to young professionals.
- Midwest Cyber Security Alliance
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- PMI Milwaukee SE WI
Students upgraded and modernized the website to make it more consistent, accessible, and created a method for job postings on the website.
- PMI Milwaukee SE WI
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- Saving Ophelia
Team of students revamped the website, established branding guidelines, and switched the web hosting to save the organization hundreds of dollars in annual costs.
- Saving Ophelia
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- St. Paul’s Episcopal Thrift Store
Students setup social media infrastructure for the organization and established the business profile on Google increasing awareness of the shop’s hours, location, products, and impact within the community.
- St. Paul’s Episcopal Thrift Store
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- Nonprof-IT
Students setup social media infrastructure and increased engagement on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. This has assisted in increasing outreach and increased the number of students and organizations applying to the program.
- Nonprof-IT
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- True Skool
Students increased the consistency, page load time, and search ranking of the website. All of the changes have led to an increased search ranking and a more accessible experience for mobile and desktop visitors.
- True Skool