In the News

Articles, interviews, and the little birdy who told me.

birdy3.jpg In Business with Jody and Joan Radio Show, June 17, 2010

FindFunding.net: The Business of Grant Writing (podcast)

Katie Krueger writes grant applications for nonprofits via her company, Find Funding. Here are her tips for better outcomes – share them with your favorite nonprofit leader!


birdy3.jpg Miamian, Spring 2010

Snapshots of Service: Project Japale Goune


birdy3.jpg Wisconsin Woman Magazine, October 2009

Wisconsin Woman: Woman To Know

Travel Inspires Book, Nonprofit for Katie Krueger Page 9.


birdy3.jpgHere on Earth, Wisconsin Public Radio, August 16,2009

Here on Earth, Wisconsin Public Radio

Wisconsin graduate student Katie Krueger went to Senegal intending to improve her French and expand her knowledge of economics, but soon discovered that “Man plans, God decides.” In adopting the Senegalese way of life, Katie learned to replace efficiency with meaning, eventually creating a non-profit program to feed schoolchildren in Dakar. Her book is Give With Gratitude: Lessons Learned Listening to West Africa.

birdy3.jpg WORT Interview, In Our Backyard, July 22, 2009

WORT In Our Backyard

Interviewed by Kori Graves on WORT’s In Our Backyard about new book, Give with Gratitude. (MP3 file – Minute 19:42)

birdy3.jpg Isthmus, June 25, 2009

Entrepreneurs by Necessity

Sometimes starting a successful new business is as easy as having everything else in your life go wrong.

birdy3.jpgForbes.com, February 10, 2009

It May Be Time Now To Start Your Own Business
Want to get work with no grueling job interviews and where no one can fire you? Self-employment may be a great opportunity right now.

birdy3.jpg Reconnections, October 2006 (pg. 4)

Three Alumni Help Feed Hungry Minds

The sight of children in tattered clothes living with their parents in a tent in Senegal inspired three U.S. Rotary Foundation Scholars — Katie Krueger, Ling Ling Phung, and Natalie Domond — to start a school lunch program for underprivileged students there in 2003.

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