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ILLINOIS HEALTH AND HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
ILLINOIS HEALTH AND HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
Naperville, Illinois
100-499 employees
The Illinois Health and Hospital Association, with offices in Naperville, Chicago, Springfield and Washington, D.C., is dedicated to advocating for Illinois'​ more than 200 hospitals and nearly 50 health systems as they serve their patients and communities throughout the state. Our members provide a broad range of services—not just within their walls, but across the continuum and throughout their communities. Reflecting the diversity of our state, our member nonprofit, investor-owned and public hospitals include: • Community hospitals • Safety net hospitals • Teaching hospitals and academic medical centers • Rural and critical access hospitals • Specialty hospitals Who We Are Mission To be the trusted voice and resource for members as they care for their communities. Vision To be the most trusted and influential Association in advancing optimal health and healthcare. Vision for Illinois Healthcare To support each person's quest for optimum health, all individuals and communities have access to high-quality healthcare at the right time and in the right setting.
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ILLINOIS CREDIT UNION LEAGUE
ILLINOIS CREDIT UNION LEAGUE
Naperville, Illinois
100-499 employees
The Illinois Credit Union League is the primary trade association for credit unions in Illinois and provides its members with compliance and other pertinent operating information, legislative advocacy, and educational development opportunities. There are more than 280 credit unions in Illinois that hold $36 billion in assets and serve 3 million members. We work together with our affiliate credit union members to provide the best service and to grow in an ever changing financial landscape.
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ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT
Aurora, Illinois
500+ employees
AID is a nonprofit, community-based organization that serves over 5,700 individuals with developmental, behavioral and crisis needs across Kane, Kendall, DeKalb, DuPage, Will, McHenry and suburban Cook County communities. AID is a United Way partner agency and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
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Market Competitive
BIBLE LEAGUE
BIBLE LEAGUE
Crete, Illinois
50-99 employees
Serving the under-resourced Church with Bibles and training to transform lives worldwide through God’s Word.
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LIGHTWAYS HOSPICE AND SERIOUS ILLNESS CARE
LIGHTWAYS HOSPICE AND SERIOUS ILLNESS CARE
Joliet, Illinois
100-499 employees
The mission of Lightways Hospice and Serious Illness Care is to provide comprehensive, holistic community-based support and care for patients and their loved ones. So your remaining time can be spent with less pain, less fear, and more joy.
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Market Competitive
BARNABAS FOUNDATION
BARNABAS FOUNDATION
Crete, Illinois
25-49 employees
Since 1976, Barnabas Foundation has helped thousands of generous Christians give more effectively to the churches and ministries close to their hearts. We help people accomplish the greatest good -- for their families and for God's Kingdom -- through efficient, tax-wise giving. Barnabas Foundation also supports the important, Christ-honoring work of more than 800 churches and 200 member ministries. Members benefit from expert planned giving resources and services in four key areas: + Distinctly Christian marketing content + Administration of complex gifts + Planning expertise for supporters + Ongoing training for staff
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Market Leading
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KSKJ LIFE, AMERICAN SLOVENIAN CATHOLIC UNION
KSKJ LIFE, AMERICAN SLOVENIAN CATHOLIC UNION
Joliet, Illinois
1-24 employees
Investing in families, providing for our communities! We began official operations on April 2, 1894 with 333 members and no treasury. Today, over 120 years later, we are a non-profit fraternal organization that has more than $480 million in assets and over 38,000 members coast-to-coast. Our mission remains the same -- to provide our members and their families with financial security and fraternal benefits that promote traditional Christian and family values. Life insurance and annuity products are a fundamental strength of KSKJ Life. However, the fraternal aspect of KSKJ Life is equally important because it provides the living structure for us to continue to express the passionate mission of our founders- a vibrant community, strong in faith, rooted in family, connected by love. Because we are a not-for-profit fraternal benefit society, each member is also a society owner. By law, we operate under a lodge system. Officers of each lodge are elected democratically, as are the KSKJ Life Board of Directors. Whether hosting a pancake breakfast to raise funds for school needs or coordinating donations by multiple community organizations on behalf of needy children, our members give of themselves with the same passionate spirit of their forefathers.
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ILLINOIS ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS
ILLINOIS ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS
Bolingbrook, Illinois
1-24 employees
The Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP) is a professional medical society dedicated to maintaining high standards of family medicine representing over 4,700 family physicians, residents and medical students. IAFP provides continuing medical education (CME) programming, advocacy through all levels of government and opportunities for member engagement and interaction. We are a constituent chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), representing over 133,000 members nationwide around the world through the Uniformed Services.
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THE CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
THE CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
Naperville, Illinois
25-49 employees
We improve the health of our communities by preserving and restoring natural areas and open space, protecting rivers and watersheds, and promoting stewardship of our environment. The support of more than 5,000 members and 500 volunteers helps us carry out our mission. We focus our work in DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will Counties where we have helped preserve more than 35,000 acres of open space, and we also go where we are needed in LaSalle, DeKalb and Grundy Counties.
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Below Market
BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TEAM INC
BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TEAM INC
Oglesby, Illinois
1-24 employees
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Market Leading
TRINITY SERVICES INC.
TRINITY SERVICES INC.
New Lenox, Illinois
All Size Average employees
Trinity Services, Inc., founded in 1950, is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization that provides the highest quality person-directed services and supports to people with disabilities and mental illness so that they may flourish and live full and abundant lives. Trinity serves more than 5,800 children and adults who have intellectual/developmental disabilities or mental health needs. Services include a school, residential options, behavioral health services, community day services, in-home supports, employment services, a therapeutic horseback riding program, respite services, a social center, and a wide range of therapeutic services. Trinity has a presence in more than 30 Illinois communities in Will, Cook, DuPage, DeKalb Grundy, Madison, Peoria, Jackson and St. Clair counties.
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Market Competitive
WILL COUNTY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WILL COUNTY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Joliet, Illinois
1-24 employees
The Will County Center for Economic Development is a 501(c)6 not-for-profit organization, created by the business community in 1981. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for all residents in Will County by recruiting new companies offering high-quality jobs and a solid tax base while assisting existing businesses to retain and add jobs. The CED's programs are based on the following principles: Defense of the Will County and Illinois Economies Competitiveness of Will County Businesses Diversification of the Economic Base Inclusive Economic Development Infrastructure Modernization Workforce Attraction and Development
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