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THE RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION
THE RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION
Providence, Rhode Island
11-50 employees
The Rhode Island Foundation is a proactive community and philanthropic leader dedicated to meeting the needs of the people of Rhode Island. Founded in 1916, The Rhode Island Foundation is one of the oldest and largest community foundations in the country, and is the only community foundation serving the state of Rhode Island.
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Top Benefits
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, INC.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, INC.
Springfield, Massachusetts
11-50 employees
Founded in 1996, the Western Mass Economic Development Council collaborates with business leaders and key regional stakeholders to develop and execute the vision, strategies, and tactics that stimulate and facilitate a vigorous regional economy, encouraging and sustaining capital investment and quality job growth for Western Massachusetts. The EDC is committed to positive economic development in the region, which will further improve the quality of life for surrounding communities and their constituents.
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Market Competitive
NEW ENGLAND RESIDENTIAL SERVICES, INC.
NEW ENGLAND RESIDENTIAL SERVICES, INC.
Middletown, Connecticut
11-50 employees
New England Residential Services Inc. is an individual & family services company based out of United States.
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MEYERS PRIMARY CARE INSTITUTE, INC.
MEYERS PRIMARY CARE INSTITUTE, INC.
Worcester, Massachusetts
11-50 employees
Meyers Primary Care Institute is a Health, Wellness and Fitness company located in 630 Plantation St, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
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Market Competitive
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER HARTFORD
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER HARTFORD
West Hartford, Connecticut
11-50 employees
Our Mission The Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford protects and enhances the well-being of Jews worldwide through the values of tikkun olam (repairing the world), tzedakah (charity and social justice) and Torah (Jewish learning). Our Actions Federation donors, volunteers and staff are: Repairing the world. You’ll find us raising fresh produce for the hungry at Jessie’s Community Gardens, reading with at-risk students through Children's Reading Partners, and visiting homebound Jewish seniors to build friendships and reduce isolation. Educating Jewish children. We fund free Jewish books and music for more than 1,000 local children through the PJ Library initiative, managed by our friends at the Mandell JCC. We offer professional development workshops and grants to local Jewish educators. And we provide vital financial support to local Jewish day schools and youth programs. Advocating for Israel. Federation offers year-round educational and social programs to help you learn more about Israel, explore different perspectives on Israel, and advocate effectively for Israel. Developing Jewish leaders. Our Federation developed and manages the Greater Hartford Jewish Leadership Academy, which supports existing community leaders and helps rising leaders build the skills required to lead our community in the 21st century and beyond. Federation itself also offers a variety of leadership opportunities. Our Annual Campaign Federation’s Annual Campaign raises $4.3 million annually to support programs and services for nearly 15,000 local Jewish households in Greater Hartford. The Annual Campaign also supports our Jewish brothers and sisters overseas - more than 1.6 million people in 60 countries - who often suffer from religious intolerance and a lack of economic opportunity.
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Market Leading
CORPORATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
CORPORATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
Hartford, Connecticut
11-50 employees
CIL simplifies real estate development for nonprofits, service providers, and municipalities by acting as an extension of their team so they can focus on what’s important: helping others. We have six primary solutions we offer for your real estate challenges: community residences; program and office space development; development consulting; community revitalization; financing solutions; and AccesSolutions. CIL’s five phase approach is completely customizable to your specific vision. The first step for every type of project is always the same: let’s chat.
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CONNECTICUT SOCIETY OF CPA'S, INC.
CONNECTICUT SOCIETY OF CPA'S, INC.
Rocky Hill, Connecticut
11-50 employees
The Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants is the statewide professional membership association exclusively for CPAs and finance professionals. CTCPA has a current membership of approximately 6,000 individuals in public practice, business and industry, government, and education. The CTCPA provides continuing education opportunities, a comprehensive practice peer review program, a variety of membership services for CPAs in Connecticut, and clear, strong, and forward-looking leadership for the profession.
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Market Leading
THE PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY LABORATORY, INC.
THE PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY LABORATORY, INC.
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
11-50 employees
PAL is a leading New England cultural resource management (CRM) firm. We offer services in the fields of archaeology and historic architectural survey, state and federal historic tax credits, cemetery investigations, expert testimony, section 106, HABS/HAER, and state level documentation. PAL, established in 1982, is a private, not-for-profit, corporation based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. We provide a full array of cultural resource management (CRM) services. Our primary service area extends throughout the Northeast, but we often conduct projects in other regions of the United States and the Caribbean Islands. The firm has a proven record of timely, quality products that withstand rigorous technical reviews. The staff has developed innovative planning and project management strategies tailored to each client’s needs. Our reputation is built upon facilitating large, complex projects efficiently and effectively while maintaining the highest caliber of standards. PAL’s approach relies on integration, blending the skills of historic, prehistoric, industrial, and industrial archaeologists, architectural and industrial historians, historians, preservation planners, conservators, and technical support staff. Clients rely on PAL for our ability to rapidly mobilize staff and resources to conduct cultural resource surveys, preservation planning studies, eligibility determinations, environmental impact assessments, regulatory compliance, and consultation. PAL’s outstanding reputation within the CRM industry springs from more than a quarter-century of high-quality performance in support of more than 3,000 development and planning projects. Our staff of more than 50 professional archaeologists, architectural historians, preservation planners, and support personnel is committed to providing clients with responsive service and expert advice in historic preservation.
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Below Market
CAPITAL FOR CHANGE, INC.
CAPITAL FOR CHANGE, INC.
Wallingford, Connecticut
11-50 employees
As of July 1, 2016 Community Capital Fund, Connecticut Housing Investment Fund and the Greater New Haven Community Loan Fund have merged to form Capital for Change, Inc. Capital for Change brings together our 50+ years of knowledge and experience as Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI’s) to create a combined organization that offers a wide array of lending funding and service options. C4C is about engaged, practical and unpretentious partnership. We invest in communities for the benefit of low and moderate income people and families. Our team is savvy about local conditions, values its long-standing network of allies, and cares deeply about creating opportunity and about urban revitalization.
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Market Leading
NEWPORT RESTORATION FOUNDATION
NEWPORT RESTORATION FOUNDATION
Newport, Rhode Island
11-50 employees
Founded as a not-for-profit in 1968 by philanthropist Doris Duke, the Newport Restoration Foundation (NRF) preserves, maintains, and interprets the early architectural heritage of Aquidneck Island and the fine and decorative arts collections of Doris Duke in Newport. Since its founding, NRF has restored and preserved more than 80 eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century buildings, 73 of which are currently rented as private residences to tenant stewards and maintained by a full-time crew of carpenters and painters. The NRF also owns and operates three museum properties: • Rough Point; Doris Duke’s Newport mansion; home to a large collection of European paintings, textiles, decorative arts and Asian ceramics with notable works by Van Dyck, Gainsborough, Reynolds, and Tiffany. Each year, a different themed exhibition is presented in its two formal galleries. • Whitehorne House; a Federal period brick mansion in the historic commercial district of Lower Thames, featuring one of the largest and most important collections of 18th-century Newport furniture in Rhode Island. • Prescott Farm; a 40-acre greenspace open to the public for free in Middletown, RI, with ties to the Revolutionary War and period gardens maintained by the University of Rhode Island's Master Gardeners.
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Market Leading
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EASTERN CONNECTICUT WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD
EASTERN CONNECTICUT WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD
Franklin, Connecticut
11-50 employees
Created a branding plan and managed a logo design initiative for the program launch. Managed community outreach for both job seekers and potential employers for market initiatives and workforce development. Managed web content and relationship building.
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Market Leading
NORTHEAST GAS ASSOCIATION
NORTHEAST GAS ASSOCIATION
Westborough, Massachusetts
11-50 employees
The Northeast Gas Association (NGA) is a regional trade association that focuses on education and training, technology research and development, operations, planning, and increasing public awareness of natural gas in the Northeast U.S. NGA represents natural gas distribution companies, transmission companies, liquefied natural gas importers, and associate member companies. These companies provide natural gas to 14 million customers in nine states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont). NGA was established on January 1, 2003. Its predecessor organizations were The New England Gas Association (founded in 1926) and the New York Gas Group (founded in 1973). Its headquarters are in Needham, Massachusetts; its R&D entity, NYSEARCH, is located in northern New Jersey.
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