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RESEARCH CORPORATION
RESEARCH CORPORATION
Tucson, Arizona
1-24 employees
RCSA is a private operating foundation that aids basic research in the physical sciences (astronomy, chemistry, physics, and related fields) at colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada. It supports research independently proposed by college and university faculty members, convenes conferences and actively advocates for science advancement. RCSA is a strong supporter of improvements in science education. Mission Statement: RCSA is a foundation for the advancement of science that provides catalytic and opportunistic funding for innovative scientific research and the development of academic scientists, which will have a lasting impact on science and society.
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Market Laggard
SADDLEBROOKE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. NO. 2, INC.
SADDLEBROOKE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. NO. 2, INC.
Tucson, Arizona
100-499 employees
HOA Management (.com) is easy to find, easy to navigate, and an astounding leap forward for anyone involved in the COA (Condominium Owner Association), POA (Property Owners Association), or HOA (Homeowner Association) industry. This large group of individuals includes Board Members, Committee Members, Management Companies, Service Providers, and Contractors – all of whom work directly with the 320,000+ planned communities in the United States. Planned communities in the U.S. will spend approximately $40 billion this year on everything from management services to siding replacement. The list of industries and trades that are associated with community associations is countless.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF TUCSON
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF TUCSON
Tucson, Arizona
50-99 employees
The mission of Boys and Girls Clubs of Tucson is to provide young people in our community, especially those who need us most, with a clear path to reach their full potential and pursue their dreams We provide secure and stable life-enhancing programming for youth, carrying out over 40 programs in these core areas: Education & Career, Character & Leadership, The Arts, and Healthy Lifestyles & Life Skills. From providing safe and fun places for kids to grow and thrive, delivering engaging programs, and offering trained staff who guide, coach, and motivate kids to be successful, we do whatever it takes to ensure all kids have a great future.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SCRIPTURES IN USE
SCRIPTURES IN USE
Green Valley, Arizona
1-24 employees
To equip and train indigenous, local and regional partner organizations worldwide to communicate the Scriptures using Oral Bible Strategies in order to evangelize, disciple and plant churches among unreached people groups. “Every Tribe, Tongue and Nation” hearing the gospel helps to reach the lost, unreached and unengaged.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
BORDERLANDS RESTORATION NETWORK
BORDERLANDS RESTORATION NETWORK
Patagonia, Arizona
1-24 employees
Organized content for over 250 native plant species for the development of a new e-commerce site using spreadsheet software. Wrote formulas to generate barcodes from SKU numbers and standardize product data and descriptions.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SOUTHWESTERN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION EXCHANGE
SOUTHWESTERN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION EXCHANGE
Tucson, Arizona
25-49 employees
EEExchange is a small non-profit providing programs and services for the advancement of environmental literacy in water, recycling, and energy education programs in schools. "Bright Student" Educators are responsible for conducting elementary, middle, and/or high school energy education programs. The energy programs have reached over 138,000 students in Arizona. Partners include Salt River Project, Tucson Electric Power, and Unisource Energy Services.
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Market Laggard
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THE TUCSON METROPOLITAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THE TUCSON METROPOLITAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Tucson, Arizona
All Size Average employees
The mission of the Tucson Metro Chamber is to champion an environment where your business thrives and our community prospers. The Tucson Metro Chamber is a membership-based business advocacy and community development organization that represents 1,500 businesses, employing more than 160,000 employees in Tucson and Pima County. The Tucson Metro Chamber is committed to being the connector of leaders and influencers, catalyst for business growth, and champion for a stronger community. While you run your business, the Tucson Metro Chamber advocates for you by developing a climate in which business can create jobs and operate at a profit. The Chamber represents the interests of business with all levels of government, supports business-friendly ballot measures, creates a strong local economy and promotes the community. The Chamber also hosts the region’s premier networking opportunities and special events. The work the Chamber does as Tucson’s independent business advocate is entirely funded by membership investments, Chamber advertising media opportunities and special events. By investing in the Tucson Metro Chamber, you leverage the strength of a dynamic organization with a proven track record of 122 years promoting a healthy economy and superior quality of life for all members of our community. The Tucson Metro Chamber continuously updates TucsonChamber.org, to keep members and the community apprised of Chamber activities and to provide links to help members generate business from out-of-town and in-town referrals. Tucson Metro Chamber programs are developed through member-run committees that tap the varied expertise of local business owners. Through your participation in these committees and myriad networking and other special events, we can continue to grow and become an even stronger force in the community, region and state. We invite you to become involved.
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