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E CENTER
E CENTER
Yuba City, California
100-499 employees
eCenter is a Digital Transformation strategy company enabling our customers to differentiate in the disruptive environment and raise their Digital Quotient. Transform our client from digital engagement to a digital enterprise. We develop high-speed Analytics and Intelligence systems to provide real-time insights and needs of our customers. We establish processes and capabilities that sustain the constantly evolving market and technology conditions and will scale across the organization with extensive automation. Our focus on implementing private clouds with High-performance computing has drawn a lot of interest among the federal sector. The use of open source environments will give flexibility and agility avoiding dependence on large vendors. We develop custom algorithms along with the off the shelf formulas to enable the cloud in multiple moving environments. We are training our consultants on agile, lean practices and cloud platforms. Our team consists of industry professionals with a minimum of 5+ years of experience in the Data and Analytics. This knowledge base provides a tremendous network of reliable consultants built on referrals from other industry experts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
YOUTH FOR CHANGE
YOUTH FOR CHANGE
Paradise, California
100-499 employees
Our Mission: To enhance the well being of children, individuals, families and communities. Youth for Change is a non-profit, public benefit organization licensed by the State of California to provide comprehensive treatment, education and support services in our community. Established in 1991, the Youth for Change team has continually developed community partnerships for the purpose of championing the well-being of children and families. Our programs are dynamic and respond flexibly to community and family needs. Youth for Change began its work with three residential treatment facilities for 18 severely emotionally disturbed children. Our services now include: - 4 residential treatment facilities - a Foster Family Agency - a network of Family Resource Centers - “Wraparound Services” - an array of Foster Care services support for the Homeless Youth services - a full spectrum of mental health services The wide array of services we provide demonstrates our commitment to helping families become more resilient. By doing so, it is our intention to increase the health and security of our community’s children.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
COMMUNITY HOUSING IMPROVEMENT
COMMUNITY HOUSING IMPROVEMENT
Chico, California
50-99 employees
CHIP is a non-profit 501(c)(3) community development corporation. We develop for-sale affordable housing using the mutual self-help method. We also develop and manage affordable rental housing throughout the Northern Sacramento Valley, and provide resident services such as after school programs, nutrition education, computer labs and community gardens.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CHILDRENS HOPE FOSTER FAMILY AGENCY
CHILDRENS HOPE FOSTER FAMILY AGENCY
Gridley, California
50-99 employees
Children's Hope was founded in 2000, with a goal of not being the biggest agency, but to be the best at what we do."​ A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was or the kind of car I drove; but the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child."​ With the effort of our dedicated foster homes, social workers,office staff, volunteers and donators we have succeeded in maintaining our motto of "Making a Difference, One Child at a Time!"​ Children’s Hope is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation regulated by the Community Care Licensing Division of the California State Department of Social Services. The agency recruits and certifies individual resource family homes. Children’s Hope professional staff members provide in-house, licensing, monitoring, and support services to the individual foster homes. The safety,comfort, success and happiness of our resource children is our first and foremost priority. We seek to provide youth of all ages with nurturing and supportive homes. Our resource families make it their priority to ensure these children are feeling loved and well taken care of as they experience life changing events while being away from their biological families.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
WORK TRAINING CENTER FOR THE HANDICAPPED, INC.
WORK TRAINING CENTER FOR THE HANDICAPPED, INC.
Chico, California
50-99 employees
Work Training Center, Inc. was founded in 1960 to provide job and life skills support for adults with developmental disabilities. While our mission remains the same, the jobs we provide have us grow, from training four clients in a small workshop environment, to a $12 million corporation training 400 actively engaged client employees, and supported by 250 staff employees. Our six commercial divisions, which operate throughout Butte County, provide wood and soft goods manufacturing, light assembly and mailing services, recycling, janitorial, and landscape services. We grow much of our landscape stock on-site and offer them for sale in our nursery. Additionally, we offer retail experience in our two retail gift stores. Our own buses travel over 2,000 miles per day transporting our clients to their work. Certified in clinical and occupational social work, our staff continue to provide life skills support to over 300 clients in the form of group recreation therapy, independent living programs, and daytime respite care. Work Training Center is actively seeking highly qualified people to work alongside us.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CALIFORNIA VOCATIONS, INC.
CALIFORNIA VOCATIONS, INC.
Chico, California
100-499 employees
California Vocations, Inc is an individual & family services company serving Intellectual and Developmentally Disabled Adults in Butte, Glen and Tehama Counties. Offices are based out of Chico, California, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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VALLEY OAK CHILDREN'S SERVICES
VALLEY OAK CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Chico, California
25-49 employees
Valley Oak Children’s Services is a dynamic organization focusing on healthy children, families, and a thriving community. We have a wide variety of services developed based on the needs of our community. Valley Oak Children’s Services was founded in 1980 as a private, non-profit organization, serving children and families in Butte County.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF BUT
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF BUT
Chico, California
25-49 employees
Vision & Mission At Butte County CAA we provide hope to people struggling with poverty to become more self-sustaining by meeting tangible needs in the areas of energy savings, affordable food, and housing. At Butte County CAA our mission is to serve as a catalyst to reduce poverty and its symptoms through: Providing quality services Developing resources Collaborating with others Advocating on behalf of the economically & socially disadvantaged Empowering individuals Improving the conditions in which people live, learn and work Vision We envision communities whose members feel secure and are self-sufficient. We have a federal mandate to alleviate the causes and conditions of poverty by whatever means necessary in our community. Currently we do this by: Helping people on fixed incomes weatherize their homes so they can spend less on PG&E Managing the North State Food Bank, providing lower cost food options for fixed income families. Providing transitional housing to those who might otherwise end up homeless Providing affordable housing options to low income families Butte County is rich in natural beauty, recreation, education and small industry, but is economically depressed. The poverty rate in Butte County from 2009-2013 was 20.4% with a much higher rate in Oroville (38.6%) than Chico (25.9%) or Paradise (15.4%). While incomes have improved for many, a large and growing percentage of the population has not experienced income gains sufficient to escape poverty. Unemployment is typically higher than the State average, which was 15.9% in the same time period. Since 1967, Butte County CAA has been serving the needs of the region in alignment with the charter of the National Community Action Agencies overarching goal. The stated goal of all Community Action Agencies in the United States is defined as follows: To alleviate the causes and conditions of poverty by whatever means necessary in your community. Through the years Butte County CAA has provided a number of pro
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
LAKE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
LAKE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
Kelseyville, California
50-99 employees
Lake Family Resource Center is a non-profit serving all of Lake County, CA. We provide services in child and youth development, parenting education and personal development, family and community violence prevention, intervention, and treatment, and health & wellness. Our Vision & Mission Lake Family Resource Center (Lake FRC) serves Lake County to achieve safe, sustainable and healthy families and communities. Lake Family Resource Center strengthens our community one family at a time. Agency Philosophy We believe everyone deserves a stable and healthy family life We strengthen a family’s ability to become safe and self-sufficient. We work toward total family wellness, which encompasses physical, emotional, spiritual and economic health. We strive to connect families with community resources that meet their needs. We treat people with dignity and respect.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
YOLO FOOD BANK
YOLO FOOD BANK
Woodland, California
25-49 employees
Yolo Food Bank durably increases food and nutrition security and helps create an equitable and sustainable local food system by: connecting individuals and families to healthy, high-quality food and resources; collaborating with community partners to deepen outreach and address food needs; and convening key players in the community to assess progress and plan collective actions. Yolo Food Bank does this by coordinating the recovery, storage, and distribution of food from a network of growers, manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and grocery stores, while cultivating new sources of food. Yolo Food Bank also collaborates with non-profit programs, private and public sector agencies, and service organizations throughout Yolo County to serve thousands of community members each month and distribute approximately 12 million pounds of food annually.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE NORTH VALLEY
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE NORTH VALLEY
Chico, California
100-499 employees
Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley (BGCNV) is a private 501c3 non-profit organization formed in 1995 to provide comprehensive youth development services, activities and programs for youth in the north state region. It is governed by a local board of volunteer directors, staffed by over 70 youth development professionals and supported by over 300 community volunteers. The Boys & Girls Club currently serves over 1,900 youth and operates 9 sites, throughout Butte and Glenn counties, where members, ages 5 to 18, can access quality programs and services after school. Young people from all walks of life come to the club to find friendship, get help with homework and participate in a wide variety of fun and enriching activities like cooking classes, computer programming, dance, music, art and recreation. The cost of an annual membership is only $100 and young people whose families cannot afford to pay are entitled to apply for a scholarship. The true cost of annual services to youth is approximately $1,875 per member however, through the generosity of our community donors and donors, no child is ever turned away for economic reasons and we do not give up on our kids. Forbes, SmartMoney, Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report have all ranked BGCA among the top charitable organizations in America based on cost-effective use of donor dollars. WORTH magazine ranked BGCA as one of America’s top 100 charities, based on financial efficiency, strength of reputation, and program effectiveness.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CHILD AND FAMILY POLICY INSTITUTE
CHILD AND FAMILY POLICY INSTITUTE
Chico, California
25-49 employees
The Florida Department of Children and Families consists of more than more than 10,000 employees across the state whose mission it is to protect the vulnerable, promote strong and economically self-sufficient families, and advance personal and family recovery and resiliency. In collaboration with community stakeholders, we deliver world class and continuously improving service focused on providing the people we serve with the level and quality that we would demand and expect for our own families. Operating on the core values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect, and excellence, we empower people to achieve the best outcomes for those we serve.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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