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GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU, INC.
GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU, INC.
Miami, Florida
50-99 employees
The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) is a private, not-for-profit sales and marketing organization. It is a private-public partnership with more than 1,000 private business members and four local governments: Miami-Dade, City of Miami Beach, City of Miami and the Village of Bal Harbour. To advance its mission of attracting and encouraging individuals and organizations to visit Greater Miami and Miami Beach, the GMCVB supports all community activities that enhance Greater Miami and Miami Beach as an attractive and desirable place for meetings, business or leisure. Greater Miami and Miami Beach: the weather and atmosphere are perfect. Nowhere else on earth will you find our combination of cosmopolitan Miami conference facilities and tropical splendor. Meeting Planners: http://planners.miamiandbeaches.com Travel professionals provide a vital and valuable service: To share exclusive and coveted insider information on a destination. The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) is a great resource for travel professionals who seek expertise and information about Miami. Travel Professionals: http://travel.miamiandbeaches.com Let's Get Social: Twitter.com/VisitMiami Facebook.com/VisitMiami
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
JOHN S. AND JAMES L. KNIGHT FOUNDATION
JOHN S. AND JAMES L. KNIGHT FOUNDATION
Miami, Florida
50-99 employees
Knight Foundation supports democracy in America by fostering informed, engaged, and equitable communities. The foundation invests in journalism, arts and culture in community, research in areas of media and democracy, and in the success of cities and towns where John S. and James L. Knight once published newspapers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ALLIANCE FOR AGING, INC.
ALLIANCE FOR AGING, INC.
Miami, Florida
50-99 employees
The Alliance for Aging, Inc., a private, not-for-profit agency, serves the most vulnerable of our population... the elderly, for whom time has been both a blessing and a challenge. Designated as the area agency on aging in 1988, we provide comprehensive information and access to quality services for older adults and their families in Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties by funding home and community-based services that help keep people at home and out of nursing homes. While there are programs in place, it is not nearly enough and we need corporate and individuals to help us to achieve our mission and our goals.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE EVERGLADES FOUNDATION, INC.
THE EVERGLADES FOUNDATION, INC.
Palmetto Bay, Florida
50-99 employees
Since 1993, it has been our mission to lead efforts to restore and protect the greater Everglades ecosystem. The Foundation recognizes the irreplaceable environmental and economic value of America’s "River of Grass."​ Established as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, the funds we raise go towards scientific research, education on the Greater Everglades ecosystem and grants to our conservation partners. The Foundation also supports necessary legal actions to help protect the Everglades. We leverage science and advocacy to help shape the decisions of stakeholders, focus on research, collaborate with fellow organizations and supply grants for the advancement of environmental awareness. The Foundation's world-class science department conducts and sponsors scientific research and analysis; our policies, positions and actions are determined by facts. The Foundation serves as a leader in building consensus for action in support of our mission. Our strength comes from the support we receive from our partners, board, staff and true believers who know we can correct mistakes of the past for the millions of people who depend on the Everglades'​ future health.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF MIAMI-DADE
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF MIAMI-DADE
Miami, Florida
25-49 employees
I engage children of all ages in various literacy activities throughout the summer to ensure that they maintain and improve their literacy skills (reading, writing, etc). Helping a diverse group of children with a wide variety of needs has helped me become a better educator because it has enabled me to practice methods of differentiating instruction as well as providing opportunities to work with children of all age groups.It has been a fantastic experience!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE MIAMI FOUNDATION, INC
THE MIAMI FOUNDATION, INC
Miami, Florida
25-49 employees
The Miami Foundation partners with donors to champion their causes and improve local quality of life. Since 1967, we’ve done this by taking leadership on civic issues, investing in our community and nurturing philanthropy. Thanks to our more than 1,000 donors, we currently manage close to $350 million in assets and have made $350 million in grants that create opportunities for residents, make Miami-Dade County more resilient and foster home-grown creativity.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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THE MIAMI-DADE BEACON COUNCIL, INC.
THE MIAMI-DADE BEACON COUNCIL, INC.
Miami, Florida
1-24 employees
As Miami-Dade County's official economic development partnership, the Miami-Dade Beacon Council is charged with bringing new, job-generating investments to the community, while assisting existing businesses in their efforts to expand. By doing this, The Beacon Council facilitates the creation of quality jobs for each and every resident of Miami-Dade County.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CENTRO CAMPESINO FARMWORKERS CENTER, INC.
CENTRO CAMPESINO FARMWORKERS CENTER, INC.
Florida City, Florida
25-49 employees
Centro Campesino is a Community Development Corporation that strengthens families in Central and South Florida. We do this by providing opportunities to access affordable housing, homeownership support, economic advancement and educational and leadership development. Centro Campesino was formed in 1972 as a farmworker advocacy organization in response to the deplorable living conditions of farmworkers and other low-income families in South Florida. Since then, Centro Campesino has constructed over 500 single family homes for low income families, 130 affordable rental units, and rehabilitated more than 6,000 homes for rural low-income families in eleven Florida counties. Centro Campesino has provided job training and placement to more than 1,000 youth and farmworker adults in non-agricultural jobs, and guided over 3,000 families though the homeownership process. Since 2008, Centro has assisted over 2,000 distressed homeowners facing South Florida’s foreclosure crisis. In the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew (which devastated South Florida in 1992), and during the 2004 hurricane season, Centro Campesino was instrumental in developing and implementing hurricane relief and recovery efforts. Since the hurricane devastation in 2004, Centro Campesino has repaired and/or replaced over 150 damaged homes. Today, Centro Campesino’s lines of business are housing development, homeownership solutions, property management, education/workforce development, and community revitalization and leadership development in Central and South Florida.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
L.D. PANKEY DENTAL FOUNDATION, INC.
L.D. PANKEY DENTAL FOUNDATION, INC.
Key Biscayne, Florida
1-24 employees
Over fifty years ago, Dr. Lindsey D. Pankey, Sr. had a national and international reputation in dentistry as a world-class restorative pioneer and educator. He was a passionate advocate of comprehensive, patient-centered dentistry and spent much of his life helping other dentists understand the happiness and fulfillment to be had in closer relationships with patients. Having accumulated nearly every award and honor that organized dentistry could bestow, several of Dr. Pankey’s colleagues sought to honor him in a unique way. They asked him to lend his name to an institute for advanced continuing dental education. He accepted, and fundraising began to form the nonprofit known as The Pankey Institute. The first courses of the Institute commenced in September of 1972 with the mission of “bridging the gap between what is known and what is practiced.” Since that time, a continuously enhanced curriculum and growing faculty have focused on that mission, and The Pankey Institute has been dentistry’s "one place"​ for postgraduate education.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE DAVE AND MARY ALPER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER INC.
THE DAVE AND MARY ALPER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER INC.
Miami, Florida
50-99 employees
Located in sunny, beautiful Miami, FL, the sprawling Alper JCC Miami on The Jay Morton-Levinthal Campus lies in the heart of the suburb of Kendall. Convenient and accessible, our Center provides many opportunities for the Jewish community and all south Miami-Dade County residents to enjoy recreational, educational, cultural and social activities. We offer our members and guests the chance to meet and connect with individuals and families from all over. For fitness enthusiasts, our Fitness Center is a great place to play racquetball, train with a friend in the gym, play tennis or swim in our chilled/heated 25-yard outdoor swimming pool. We offer a home to a wide selection of adult programs and our children's department offers the young and young at heart a place to gather and socialize. Also, our Sablotsky Cultural Arts Center hosts visual arts exhibits and performances of all ages and focuses on bringing renowned Jewish artists, authors, and entertainers for the community to enjoy! Alper JCC Miami is also home to many high-quality programs, each recognized for its excellence and commitment to the community. Our superb A.P.P.L.E. accredited Glen Greenstein Early Childhood Development Center offers families the perfect setting for their children, infants through preschoolers, to grow, learn, and appreciate Jewish heritage. For children and teenagers, the JDays After School Program provides a structured yet fun environment; and our Camp J Miami summer camp gives campers the opportunity to grow and expand their horizons. The Special Needs Program offers a fun, stimulating, and dynamic program for children, teens, and adults with cognitive and/or physical disabilities and has been widely recognized for its services as well. As a community agency, we strive to strengthen the Jewish community by promoting Jewish values, ethics, and traditions through our programs and services. We are #YourJEveryday!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
DISEASE MANAGEMENT NETWORK, INC.
DISEASE MANAGEMENT NETWORK, INC.
Coral Gables, Florida
25-49 employees
HPCNEF is the Northeast Florida region’s leading resource for healthcare utilization data, population health data, information on evidence-based best practices, and timely and unbiased health policy information. HPCNEF has long-standing professional partnerships with various entities throughout the northeast Florida region and the state, including local health departments, hospitals, nursing homes, behavioral health facilities, health and social service non-profits, city and county government agencies, and colleges and universities. Additionally, as a publicly authorized yet autonomous, tax-exempt non-profit corporation, HPCNEF is a strong bridge and connector between public health and the private healthcare industry – offering an ideal platform and serving as a neutral convener to foster and facilitate public-private partnerships. HPCNEF offers a variety of products and services in the following areas: Our Products ◾ Health Needs Assessments ◾ Health Impact Assessments ◾ Healthcare utilization reports for hospitals and nursing homes in Northeast Florida ◾ Strategic Plans Our Services ◽ Health Planning ◽ Community Engagement ◽ Strategic Planning ◽ Program Planning, Development, and Evaluation ◽ Fiscal Management ◽ Grant Research, Procurement, and Administration ◽ Data Collection, Analysis, Interpretation, and Reporting ◽ Geographic Information System (GIS) Mapping
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SOUTH FLORIDA VETERANS AFFAIRS FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
SOUTH FLORIDA VETERANS AFFAIRS FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
Miami, Florida
1-24 employees
The Florida Veterans Foundation is a non-profit organization offering emergency financial assistance for veterans. The majority of the Foundation's team and Directors are retired, military veterans who donate over 40 hours per week to assist and help guide Florida's veterans through a myriad of issues ranging from healthcare and education to jobs and housing.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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