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INTERNATIONAL LONGSHORE AND WAREHOUSE UNION LOCAL 142
INTERNATIONAL LONGSHORE AND WAREHOUSE UNION LOCAL 142
Honolulu, Hawaii
50-99 employees
It's a non profit organization with 30 affiliated locals.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HAWAII COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
HAWAII COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Honolulu, Hawaii
50-99 employees
The Hawai‘i Community Foundation is a public, statewide, charitable services and grantmaking organization supported by donor contributions for the benefit of Hawai‘i's people. The Hawaii Community Foundation helps people make a difference by inspiring the spirit of giving and by investing in people and solutions to benefit every Island community. At the Hawaii Community Foundation, we strive to use both our heads and our hearts to help Hawaii in meaningful and measurable ways. Using the collective wisdom from our network of supporters, we are able to make effective decisions, powered by philanthropic passion, to improve our communities. Open positions are posted at HawaiiCommunityFoundation.org/Careers
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MAUI ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY INC
MAUI ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY INC
Wailuku, Hawaii
100-499 employees
Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc. (MEO), chartered on March 22, 1965 is a private non-profit Community Action Agency. The current annual operating budget is $17 million dollars. MEO provides outreach and information, and administers human service programs to low-income persons, the youth, elderly, immigrants, ex-offenders, persons with disabilities and medical needs, and other disadvantaged individuals and families on the islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai. The agency was organized as a Community Action Agency under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 to strengthen and coordinate efforts to eliminate poverty by providing opportunities in education, employment and training, transportation and other areas to help people, help themselves.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
HAWAII STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
HAWAII STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Honolulu, Hawaii
All Size Average employees
The Hawaii State Teachers Association is the exclusive representative of more than 13,500 public school teachers across the state of Hawaii. Our members and staff work tirelessly to: 🔹 Support and enhance the professional roles of teachers; 🔹 Advocate teachers’ interests; 🔹 Collaborate with all segments of the community to assure quality public education for Hawaii’s youth; and 🔹 Promote human and civil rights to support and nurture diversity in our multifaceted community. Members enjoy personal and professional support while helping to make gains for all educators and students by organizing for positive change in Hawaii’s public school system.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HAWAII RESIDENCY PROGRAMS, INC.
HAWAII RESIDENCY PROGRAMS, INC.
Honolulu, Hawaii
100-499 employees
MISSION STATEMENT Our Mission is to support the advancement of medical education and training for medical residents in Hawaii, coordinate the administration of the residency programs and act as a liaison between the residency programs and the affiliated hospitals and healthcare systems. ABOUT US Hawaii Residency Programs (HRP) was founded in 1982 through the efforts of advocates, community, and health organizations. These founding members created HRP to provide better medical care for the people of Hawai‘i by the advancement of medical education and training for medical residents in the State of Hawai‘i. Over time, HRP has expanded to include 17 ACGME-accredited residency and fellowship programs on O‘ahu with some programs offering clinical rotation experiences on the neighbor islands.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
HAWAII EMPLOYERS COUNCIL
HAWAII EMPLOYERS COUNCIL
Honolulu, Hawaii
25-49 employees
HEC is a member-driven, nonprofit employer association that specializes in providing essential HR resources to more than 800 member companies in Hawaii. Our goal is to ensure that you have the tools you need to make informed decisions and build effective employee relations strategy, all while reducing the likelihood of legal complications. We’ve been in this business since 1943. Over the years we have assisted thousands of businesses just like yours with employment law guidance, human resources advice, management training, research and compensation services, labor relations support and collective bargaining agreement negotiations, and more. It doesn’t matter if you have a simple question or need help with a more complex and nuanced matter, HEC’s staff of seasoned HR and labor relations experts is here to assist you at every step. Membership in HEC is a cost-effective way to partner with an organization that is committed to supporting your managers and employees to maximize productivity and meet operational goals, all while reducing legal risk and building HR compliance. Wonder how one organization can do so much? Ask one of our more than 800 member companies across the state — many whom have been HEC members for several decades – why HEC is right for them. No matter what industry you’re in, whether you are a small start-up or one of the largest employers in Hawaii, or whether you are a local company or a national/international corporation operating in Hawaii, HEC can provide the tools and expertise your organization needs to thrive in a competitive market.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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ULUPONO INITIATIVE
ULUPONO INITIATIVE
Honolulu, Hawaii
25-49 employees
The Ulupono Initiative is a Hawaii-focused impact investment firm. Ulupono — meaning to prosper through the right, or pono, path — is rooted in the local wisdom that a healthy environment and a healthy economy go hand in hand. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for island residents with more renewable energy, more locally produced food, and better management of freshwater and waste. By supporting local efforts to improve our economy and environment, the Ulupono Initiative ultimately aims to enrich the lives of Hawaii's people.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
HELPING HANDS HAWAII
HELPING HANDS HAWAII
Honolulu, Hawaii
50-99 employees
Helping Hands Hawai‘i administers numerous programs that benefit the community, including the Bilingual Access Line, Emergency Assistance Program, Pūnāwai Program, SNAP, Community Clearinghouse, Ready to Learn and Adopt A Family. It also provides Community-Based Case Management and Representative Payee Services through its Behavioral Health division. These programs offers a full continuum of care for clients and represent distinct areas of need. They work in concert to help all of Hawai‘i realize its fullest potential in a rapidly evolving, increasingly global society. With a mission to connect individuals, families and organizations with essential human and material resources, Helping Hands Hawai‘i provides a vital lifeline for the local community – helping its members to help one another. The agency began as the Honolulu Council of Social Agencies’ Volunteer Placement Bureau in 1941 and incorporated as Helping Hands Hawaii in 1974. The agency is one of the most cost-efficient and effective non-profit organizations in the State of Hawai‘i. Through strong partnerships with local social service providers and innovative approaches to service-delivery, Helping Hands Hawai‘i keeps administrative and overhead costs low to ensure that the majority of agency funding is dedicated toward direct service delivery for those individuals and families that need help the most. As a non-profit organization, the revenues that support Helping Hands Hawai‘i come from a variety of sources. In addition to contracts with State agencies, grants from the local and national government and the Aloha United Way, private, corporate and foundation gifts play a significant role in the agency's ongoing success. The annual donors that contribute generously to the mission help to fuel the agency’s ability to meet the growing needs of the local community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
PACIFIC WHALE FOUNDATION
PACIFIC WHALE FOUNDATION
Wailuku, Hawaii
50-99 employees
Pacific Whale Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1980 to save whales from extinction. Our mission is to protect our oceans through science and advocacy. We are an international organization, with ongoing research studies in Hawaii, Australia, and Ecuador, and are active participants in global efforts to address threats to whales and other marine life. A pioneer in non-invasive whale research, Pacific Whale Foundation was an early leader in educating the public, from a scientific perspective, about whales and the need for ocean conservation. Now celebrating 35 years as a nonprofit organization, Pacific Whale Foundation conducts humpback whale research in Hawaii, Ecuador and Australia as well as studies of odontocetes (dolphins and toothed whales) in Hawaii. Our work has been published in scientific, peer-reviewed journals, as well as in books, reports and informational materials for the public. Pacific Whale Foundation also support studies of blue whales in Chile.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MUTUAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII, INC
MUTUAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII, INC
Honolulu, Hawaii
25-49 employees
HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION is a Hawaii state government agency based out of 677 QUEEN ST, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. HHFDC's primary mission is to increase and preserve the supply of affordable housing statewide by providing financing and development resources. HHFDC is attached administratively to the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF HAWAII
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF HAWAII
Honolulu, Hawaii
50-99 employees
The Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii (BGCH) provides services and programs for youth between the ages of 7 and 18 each year, in the areas of academic success, good character & citizenship, and healthy lifestyles. Every day, thousands of youth leave school with no place to go, putting them at risk of being unsupervised, unguided, and unsafe. For 47 years, the Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii (BGCH) has served as a safe haven for youth across Oahu and Kauai where youth can access a multitude of programs and services.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MILILANI TOWN ASSOCIATION
MILILANI TOWN ASSOCIATION
Mililani, Hawaii
50-99 employees
Mililani Town Association is a company based out of 95-303 KALOAPAU ST , MILILANI, Hawaii, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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