Catholic diocese serving 300K+ faithful across 16 Wisconsin counties
Diocese of Green Bay operates a regional faith formation and social services network spanning 16 Wisconsin counties with 304,614 Catholics served. The tech stack is office-centric (Microsoft, Google, Adobe, WordPress) with donor-management tooling (Raiser's Edge, QuickBooks), reflecting organizational infrastructure typical of mid-sized nonprofits. Hiring velocity is accelerating across operations, education, and faith roles, while pain points cluster around staffing constraints in counseling, budget management complexity, and engagement gaps with Hispanic families — indicating structural scaling challenges.
Notable leadership hires: Advancement Director, Youth Ministries Director
The Diocese of Green Bay, established in 1868, is the Catholic faith community and administrative body serving Catholics across Brown, Calumet, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara, and Winnebago counties in Wisconsin. The organization operates through three primary functions: sacramental ministry and worship, education (K–12 religious programs and schools), and direct social services including outpatient mental health counseling. Staff of 51–200 lead initiatives spanning annual fundraising campaigns, youth and campus ministry, faith formation for children and teens, parish facility management, and community outreach. The Diocese also manages donor relationships, parish endowments, and grant compliance as core administrative functions.
To bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all people through bold proclamation, prayerful worship, and compassionate service to those in need across 16 Wisconsin counties serving 304,614 Catholics.
Core stack includes Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, WordPress for web, Raiser's Edge for donor management, QuickBooks for accounting, Asana for task management, and Constant Contact for email outreach.
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