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COLORADO MOTOR CARRIERS ASSOCITATION
COLORADO MOTOR CARRIERS ASSOCITATION
Denver, Colorado
1-24 employees
CMCA has over 650 companies with more than 105,000 employees who are either involved or associated with trucking within the state. The membership consists of trucking operators as small as a few trucks to those such as UPS and YRC who have thousands of trucks throughout the country. Our members come from all sectors of the industry whether LTL, truckload,construction haulers, fuel transporters, oil field operators, ag transporters, truckstops, household movers etc.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ADOLPH COORS FOUNDATION
ADOLPH COORS FOUNDATION
Denver, Colorado
1-24 employees
Adolph Coors Foundation is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 215 Saint Paul Street Suite 300, Denver, Colorado, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
COLORADO TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
COLORADO TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
Denver, Colorado
1-24 employees
COLORADO TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION is a law practice company based out of 303 EAST 17TH AVENUE, DENVER, Colorado, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
NATIONAL NETWORK FOR ORAL HEALTH ACCESS, INC.
NATIONAL NETWORK FOR ORAL HEALTH ACCESS, INC.
Denver, Colorado
1-24 employees
National Network for Oral Health Access was founded in 1991 by a group of Dental Directors from Federally Qualified Community Health Centers who identified a need for peer-to-peer networking, collaboration, research and support in running effective oral health program. From those humble beginnings, NNOHA’s membership has grown to represent the full diversity of safety-net oral health providers and has become a leader in strengthening and supporting the oral health safety-net. NNOHA provides resources and learning opportunities ranging from the Operations Manual that outlines the best approaches to running an efficient and effective practice, to the annual NNOHA Conference which provides both training and networking opportunities for participants.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
COLORADO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE COUNCIL
COLORADO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE COUNCIL
Denver, Colorado
1-24 employees
Since 1967, the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council (CBHC) has served as the membership association for Colorado’s statewide system of community behavioral health providers. CBHC member organizations are the backbone of Colorado’s public behavioral health safety net, working to ensure all Coloradoans have access to quality, community-based services tailored to the unique needs and strengths of each community. In order to continue to provide care and enhance services, CBHC also acts as an advocacy organization at both the state and federal level to ensure the continuation and expansion of care across our state. CBHC’s Members Include: 16 Community Mental Health Centers; 1 Specialty Clinic – Servicios de La Raza
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE CIVIC CANOPY
THE CIVIC CANOPY
Denver, Colorado
1-24 employees
Since our founding in 2008, The Civic Canopy has initiated productive dialogue and created effective collaborative processes so communities can drive positive change.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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BIENNIAL OF THE AMERICAS
BIENNIAL OF THE AMERICAS
Denver, Colorado
1-24 employees
MISSION: 1. Connect the Americas Build meaningful and productive connections in the Americas. 2. Elevate Denver Elevate Denver as an international city of intellectual and cultural engagement. 3. Catalyze Action Catalyze action through dialogue and cultural exchange. ABOUT: The Biennial of the Americas connects business, cultural and civic interests from throughout the Americas by building lasting relationships and inspiring action through dialogue and art. The work of the Biennial connects the people of Denver with one another and with the Americas. We bring the most inspiring artists, innovators, leaders and experts from the Denver metro area and from North, South and Central America and the Caribbean together around the most pressing issues of our time. We strive to enable inspiring cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary conversations and experiences, through talks and workshops, art exhibitions and events, to generate new connections and solutions. Every two years we assemble the most innovative leaders from across the Western Hemisphere for a week of activities and events intended to accelerate and transform how we do business and live together. The Biennial of the Americas Festival is set in Denver, Colorado, in a city transformed by groundbreaking art installations and live performances that celebrate our shared cultural heritage and rich connection to the world around us. The next Biennial of the Americas Festival will open in September 2017.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
JOHN AUSTIN CHELEY FOUNDATION
JOHN AUSTIN CHELEY FOUNDATION
Denver, Colorado
1-24 employees
We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization which funds economically disadvantaged youth to attend extended-stay summer camps which promote youth development.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
COMMON FOUNDATION
COMMON FOUNDATION
Boulder, Colorado
1-24 employees
Our COMMON Foundation Empowering Creativity | Inspiring Transformation Welcome to Our COMMON Foundation Established in 2007 under the visionary leadership of Dr. Matthew King, Our COMMON Foundation has been an incubator of social and environmental enterprises, launching dozens of new entities since our founding. Our mission is to incubate, nurture, and empower social and environmental entrepreneurs with a non-profit vision, guiding and supporting them in their quest to serve people and the planet. Dr. King leads a dedicated and passionate team of advisors and provides invaluable one-on-one mentorship, leadership skills, and creative advice for those who share an unwavering commitment to drive positive social and environmental change. Our ultimate goal is to facilitate the launch of independent 501c3 organizations strategically designed for long-term success. Since our inception, we have achieved remarkable milestones, securing over $5 million in funding to drive our shared vision. We have helped dozens of leaders launch impactful projects and programs across the United States, Asia, Africa, and Latin America – securing more than $5 million to advance our collective mission to benefit people, the planet, and peace. These initiatives encompass a range of themes, including sustainable development, agricultural and conservation efforts, documentary films, arts, cultural and social justice advocacy programs, Water, Access to Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), disaster relief efforts, educational scholarships focused on minority and underserved students and teachers who serve them, and other great causes. We focus on a holistic approach to advising, mentoring, and nurturing emerging leaders. If you’re ready to embark on a transformative journey, join us. Embrace the fun, challenge the norms, create a world where dreams are made real, and the impact reverberates for generations. If you’re interested in learning more, get in touch.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
COMMUNITY SHARES OF COLORADO
COMMUNITY SHARES OF COLORADO
Denver, Colorado
1-24 employees
A Colorado-grown community giving fund, Community Shares has worked for 35 years to broaden charitable choice in workplace giving campaigns. Thousands of donors annually choose Community Shares as their choice for workplace giving. With no minimum donation amounts, we serve as the proud philanthropic partner of everyone who is willing to work together to make a difference.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THRIVE - TRANSFORMATION AT WORK
THRIVE - TRANSFORMATION AT WORK
Lafayette, Colorado
1-24 employees
Thrive partners with willing and capable people to work toward the goal of economic self-sufficiency and stability through employment by helping members overcome barriers to gaining, maintaining and advancing at work.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
SOCIAL VENTURE PARTNERS BOULDER COUNTY, INC
SOCIAL VENTURE PARTNERS BOULDER COUNTY, INC
Boulder, Colorado
1-24 employees
We seek out and collaborate with community leaders, other values-aligned social change organizations, foundations, individual philanthropists, and regional SVPs to co-create an ecosystem where magic happens — the magic of increased experimentation, rapid learning, and local-regional-national-global connections. In cultivating and expanding this network together: We catalyze more resources We catalyze and mobilize financial resources — both our own and from others — applying them toward cross-sector and multi-community solutions and innovations. We shift these resources away from traditional systems that only benefit a few, and we move them to collective and collaborative approaches that benefit many. We disrupt traditional philanthropy We demonstrate ways to disrupt and shift traditional philanthropy, moving it from being individualistic and disconnected to being community-centered in addressing root causes of injustice. We are embedded in the communities we serve, co-creating with them for the long-haul, not just in single touch points. We influence change We inspire individual philanthropists to understand the priorities that communities have — and how to strategically partner, fund, and give agency to community leaders in advancing change.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading