UPAF News

As summer charity rides get rolling, decline in ridership is a bit concerning

Two weekends ago, nearly 3,000 cyclists took part in the UPAF Ride for the Arts in Milwaukee

UPAF raises $420,000 from Ride for the Arts with time to meet goal

The UPAF Ride for the Arts, which was held June 4 at Milwaukee's lakefront, welcomed 2,930 riders and brought in $420,000. The organization still has time to meet its goal of $500,00 as fundraising does not close until the end of June.

UPAF Ride for the Arts rolls on Sunday, June 4; ready to join?

The 43rd annual UPAF Ride for the Arts is ready to roll on Sunday morning, June 4. The ride is the largest single fundraiser of the year for the United Performing Arts Fund – and Ana Cook from UPAF joined the WakeUp News team to tell you more about this event.

CBS58: 'Ride for the Arts' set to help fund Milwaukee arts organizations 🚲

Ana Cook, Director of Events and Communications for the United Performing Arts Fund, joined Frankie Jupiter on CBS58 Wednesday, May 24 to preview the 43rd annual UPAF "Ride for the Arts."

WISN 12: Annual UPAF Ride for the arts

UPAF Director of Events & Communications Ana Cook appeared on WISN 12 to share info on the upcoming UPAF Ride for the Arts.

Wisconsin Examiner: Can bipartisan support save arts funding in Wisconsin?

CBS58: $1.65M pledge aims to bolster Milwaukee's art community

Johnson Controls Foundation has announced a three-year, $1,650,000 commitment to the United Performing Arts Fund, targeted at benefiting Milwaukee's art community through 2025.

BizTimes: Johnson Controls makes three-year, $1.6 million pledge to UPAF

Johnson Controls, through its Johnson Controls Foundation, has made a $1.65 million pledge to the Milwaukee-based nonprofit United Performing Arts Fund.

Johnson Controls announces three-year pledge to Milwaukee’s Arts Community

Johnson Controls announced the Johnson Controls Foundation’s three-year commitment to the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF). The pledge, totaling $1,650,000 through 2025, was announced by Johnson Controls Chairman and CEO George Oliver at the company’s annual UPAF employee giving campaign kickoff.

Milwaukee Business Journal: Johnson Controls pledges $1.65 million to Milwaukee arts community

Johnson Controls International, which has its corporate operations in Glendale, has committed a three-year pledge to the United Performing Arts Fund. The pledge totals $1,650,000 and runs through 2025.