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MEDICAL SOCIETY OF DELAWARE
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF DELAWARE
Newark, Delaware
100-499 employees
MSD's Mission: To guide, serve and support Delaware Physicians, promoting the practice and profession of medicine to enhance the health of our communities. MSD was founded in 1776 and incorporated on February 3, 1789, only 12 days after President Washington took his oath of office. It is the third oldest society of its kind in the US. Although much has changed in the medical profession since then, the principle upon which this Society of physicians was founded has remained steadfast: to further the medical profession in such a way that the health and well being of the citizens of Delaware can be enhanced. We exist to serve our members and, through them, the citizens of Delaware. We do this in four areas: advocacy, representation, public service, and education. The original 27-member organization has grown to a present membership of over 1,600 physicians throughout the State of Delaware. The Medical Society of Delaware continues its support of physicians in their vigor and spirit to advance the profession, which was the basis for its creation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
INTERNATIONAL LITERACY ASSOCIATION
INTERNATIONAL LITERACY ASSOCIATION
Newark, Delaware
1-24 employees
The International Literacy Association (ILA) is a professional membership organization of literacy educators, researchers and experts spanning 128 countries. For more than 67 years, ILA has set the standard for how literacy is defined, taught and evaluated, connecting research and practice to improve the quality of literacy learning across the globe. Through its Standards for the Preparation of Literacy Professionals, ILA provides an evidence-based benchmark for the development and evaluation of literacy professional preparation programs. ILA collaborates with partners across the world to develop, gather and disseminate high-quality resources, which include three peer-reviewed and edited journals—The Reading Teacher, Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy and Reading Research Quarterly. Learn more at literacyworldwide.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ASSOCIATION
PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ASSOCIATION
Annapolis, Maryland
1-24 employees
The Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA) represents the private sector manufacturers of plasma-derived and recombinant analog therapies, collectively known as plasma protein therapies and the collectors of source plasma used for fractionation. As a trusted partner to health systems, PPTA drives broad and reliable access to plasma derived medicinal products with a focus on the well-being of patients and plasma donors. These therapies are used by small patient populations worldwide to treat a variety of rare diseases and serious medical conditions. PPTA works globally to: • Advocate for access to and affordability of therapies for patients • Engage in constructive dialogue with regulatory agencies • Collaborate with patient advocacy organizations PPTA also administers standards and programs that help ensure the quality and safety of plasma collection and manufacturing and protect both donors and patients. PLASMA AVAILABILITY • Responsibly Improve the Reliable Availability of Plasma • Advocate for global sufficiency of plasma • Pioneer plasma safety and manufacturing quality and support donor well-being • Drive progressive policies for plasma collections ACCESS TO THERAPIES • Advocate for Patient Access to Plasma Protein Therapies • Promote clinician authority and patient participation in treatment • decisions • Pursue reimbursement models recognizing the unique nature of plasma protein therapies • Shape decisions of authorities to improve plasma protein therapy availability • Forage partnerships that support patient-focused initiatives AWARENESS • Advance the Understanding of the Plasma Ecosystem • Encourage plasma donation globally • Generate and promote evidence-based information about plasma • Explain the importance, unique nature, and value of plasma protein therapies
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AMERICAN BOARD OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
AMERICAN BOARD OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Doylestown, Delaware
1-24 employees
For more than 100 years, the American Board of Ophthalmology has been an independent advocate for excellence in eye and vision care. Certification by the American Board of Ophthalmology helps physicians demonstrate to patients and peers a high level of knowledge, skills, and experience in their profession. Since 1916, more than 30,000 ophthalmologists in the United States have voluntarily sought the distinction of board certification--driven by professional pride and a passion for practicing better medicine. The Board's strategic priorities and professional standards are established by physician-directors who hail from hospitals, clinics, and private practices around the country. They are assisted by three public directors who represent the patient voice. The standards and assessments that are the foundation of Board Certification are developed by a volunteer network of more than 600 distinguished subject matter experts in comprehensive and subspecialty areas of ophthalmology. To learn more, visit abop.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
UNITED WAY OF DELAWARE, INC.
UNITED WAY OF DELAWARE, INC.
Wilmington, Delaware
50-99 employees
At United Way of Delaware (UWDE), we are dedicated to fostering a Delaware where every child enters school prepared to learn, where adolescents thrive academically and personally, and where individuals and families are equipped to be financially empowered. Our mission is clear: to advance the common good by focusing on Early Education Success, Career and College Success and Financial Empowerment. Driven by a commitment to lasting change, UWDE strategically targets the root causes of Delaware's most pressing social issues across New Castle, Kent, and Sussex counties, along with Salem County, NJ. Through collaboration with businesses, government entities, social service agencies, academic institutions, community organizations, and concerned individuals, we develop and implement sustainable solutions that positively impact lives today and into the future. Join us in building a thriving Delaware where the quality of life is elevated for all its residents. Together, we can create a brighter tomorrow for our communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, INC.
MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, INC.
Annapolis, Maryland
1-24 employees
Maryland REALTORS represents and advocates for its 28,000+ member REALTORS throughout Maryland.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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CHESAPEAKE CONSERVANCY, INC.
CHESAPEAKE CONSERVANCY, INC.
Annapolis, Maryland
25-49 employees
The Chesapeake Conservancy envisions a Chesapeake Bay watershed that allows people to connect with many of the values the American Indians enjoyed and Captain John Smith observed during his momentous voyages of discovery, that is: a "goodly Bay"​ teeming with fish and wildlife, healthy waters and abundant forests, wetlands, shorelines and open spaces; a place of natural wonder and discovery, rich in cultural traditions, treasured and conserved for the benefit of future generations. Our mission is to strengthen the connection between people and the watershed, conserve the landscapes and special places that sustain the Chesapeake's unique natural and cultural resources, and encourage the exploration and celebration of the Chesapeake as a national treasure. The Conservancy advances this mission through partnerships and citizen engagement; educational programs; land conservation, public access and recreational opportunities; advocacy; and signature initiatives such as the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail and Chesapeake Gateways and Watertrails Network.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ALLIANCE FOR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY INC.
ALLIANCE FOR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY INC.
Annapolis, Maryland
50-99 employees
For the last 50 years, the Alliance has worked to bring together communities, companies, and conservationists to improve the lands and waters of the Chesapeake Bay. We seek to work upstream, to prevent pollution from where it starts. We believe in collaboration, inclusivity, and action-oriented progress based on science. Our vision is for clean streams and rivers flowing through resilient landscapes, cared for by the 18+ million people who live, work, and play in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CHESTER COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
CHESTER COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
West Chester, Pennsylvania
1-24 employees
The Chester County Community Foundation connects people who care with the causes that matter, so their legacies can make a difference forever. We encourage people from all walks of life to create or contribute to lasting charitable funds. Since 1994, the Community Foundation has actively partnered with donors who believe that positive change occurs through effective charitable giving. Today, we manage more than 275 charitable funds started by individuals, families, businesses and nonprofit organizations. Together, these funds represent ordinary people who have made extraordinary commitments to our community. The Community Foundation is a resource for now and for the future. We invite you to learn more about us and join us in our work.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
AMERICAN BOAT & YACHT COUNCIL
AMERICAN BOAT & YACHT COUNCIL
Annapolis, Maryland
1-24 employees
The American Boat & Yacht Council, ABYC, was created in 1954 as a non-profit organization to develop safety standards for the design, construction, equipage, repair and maintenance of boats. The mission of ABYC is to improve boating safety and reduce the number of injuries and fatalities. Membership is recommended and rewarded.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
WILLOWDALE CHAPEL
WILLOWDALE CHAPEL
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
1-24 employees
Willowdale Chapel is a religious institutions company based out of 669 Unionville Rd, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ADULT CONGENITAL HEART ASSOCIA
ADULT CONGENITAL HEART ASSOCIA
Media, Pennsylvania
1-24 employees
The mission of the Adult Congenital Heart Association is to empower the congenital heart disease community by advancing access to resources and specialized care that improve patient-centered outcomes.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading