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DELTA DENTAL PLANS ASSOCIATION
DELTA DENTAL PLANS ASSOCIATION
Oak Brook, Illinois
50-99 employees
As the nation’s leading dental insurance company, our core purpose is the advancement of the oral health of our customers, partners and consumers through dental insurance and the philanthropic efforts of Delta Dental companies. Delta Dental Plans Association is a not-for-profit organization. Through our national network of Delta Dental companies, we offer dental coverage in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories, with a local presence in communities across the country, providing groups and individuals with quality, cost-effective dental insurance and superior customer service. Delta Dental protects more smiles than any other dental insurance company, with the largest network of dentists nationwide, quick answers and personalized service. By using this page, you agree to DDPA’s Social Media Policy, which can be found at deltadental.com/socialpolicy
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THE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS
THE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS
Downers Grove, Illinois
25-49 employees
With HR Source, you're more than a customer - you're a member. We're an association of more than 1,200 employers serving the common needs of our member organizations. We're not successful until you're successful. Whether you have a whole HR team, or you're it, HR Source brings you the knowledge and insight to deliver high-value HR to your organization. We're "the HR department in your back pocket,"​ offering you the ability to connect directly with an experienced professional to help with your immediate needs, or to address your strategic goals. We can help you to accomplish a task, train you to do it yourself, or do it for you. Our HR advice and solutions are clear, accurate, up-to-date and delivered to you by someone who works hard to know you and your business. That's what makes us different, and better. Join the Source. We've got your back. 800-448-4584 | [email protected]
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FENESTRATION AND GLAZING INDUSTRY ALLIANCE
FENESTRATION AND GLAZING INDUSTRY ALLIANCE
Schaumburg, Illinois
25-49 employees
Designed to help all of our members excel in a dynamic and fast-moving future, FGIA is focused on building better industry synergies from glass to framing. Valuable Mission We are an inclusive community leading the glass and fenestration industry through research, consensus-based standards, product certification, advocacy, and education and professional development. Empowering Philosophy Leadership works in collaboration with the membership, strongly considering the input and direction given by the members. Keeping the future on the horizon, leadership is focused on developing the strategy and direction of the organization and how to best bring FGIA to that ever-evolving future. High Goals Inclusion: FGIA is an inclusive community where all are welcome. Equality: We’re a members-led industry leadership association. Alignment: Our strength is our alliance, focused on the same goals. Growth: We’re committed to helping the industry and our members grow.
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Market Leading
STEEL FOUNDERS SOCIETY OF AMERICA
STEEL FOUNDERS SOCIETY OF AMERICA
Crystal Lake, Illinois
1-24 employees
Since 1902, the Steel Founders’ Society of America (SFSA) has represented the interests of steel foundries in the United States and abroad. SFSA membership is available to any foundry organization that manufactures steel castings. Members benefit from SFSA’s experience in steel technology development programs, market development, representing the industry globally in regulatory and specification development, and providing timely business information and state-of-the-art training.
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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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AMERICAN FOUNDRY SOCIETY
AMERICAN FOUNDRY SOCIETY
Schaumburg, Illinois
1-24 employees
The American Foundry Society (AFS) is a non-profit association serving members of the metalcasting supply chain both in the United States and abroad. Through various resources, AFS provides members with advocacy coordination and efforts in Washington, D.C., ongoing technical education through its Institute, as well as the transfer of innovative research and technology to the industry, its suppliers and those who buy castings. Membership is individual or corporate and is made up of three markets, including: metalcasters and producers of metal cast parts; metalcasting suppliers and casting buyers/original equipment manufacturers (OEM’s). Student membership is also extended to future leaders of the metalcasting industry at a nominal cost. The society was founded in 1896 and serves more than 700 corporate members and close to 8,000 individual members including metalcasting suppliers and OEM facilities in more than 41 countries worldwide, covering all metalcasting processes and materials.
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Below Market
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WELLNESS HOUSE
WELLNESS HOUSE
Hinsdale, Illinois
25-49 employees
For Patients and their Families living with Cancer, Wellness House is a haven.... We’re not a hospital. We’re not a clinic. We’re a warm, welcoming home filled with people, and programs, that are here to help. With support groups, classes, social events and much, much more, Wellness House was built to give back the strength, community and control that cancer can take away. We invite you to learn more about living well and living hopefully with cancer. We invite you to explore Wellness House.
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Market Competitive
AMERICAN SUPPLY ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN SUPPLY ASSOCIATION
Itasca, Illinois
1-24 employees
National trade association for plumbing, heating, cooling, pipe and industrial pipe, valves and fittings distributors, suppliers and independent manufacturers representatives.
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Market Leading
TOOLING & MANUFACTURING ASSOC.
TOOLING & MANUFACTURING ASSOC.
Schaumburg, Illinois
25-49 employees
The Illinois Manufacturers'​ Association is the oldest and largest state manufacturers association in the U.S. Representing more than 4,000 manufacturers, the IMA is the Voice of Manufacturing in Illinois. Mission Since 1893 the mission of the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association has been to strengthen the economic, social, environmental and governmental conditions solely for manufacturing and allied enterprises in Illinois to enlarge the business base and increase employment opportunities. Company Overview The Illinois Manufacturers'​ Association is the oldest and largest state manufacturers association in the U.S. Representing more than 4,000 manufacturers, the IMA is the Voice of Manufacturing in Illinois. With you as part of our membership team, we represent a strong, united front in our pro-business legislative agenda. Participation in the IMA is crucial to our success. We thank you for joining our team and look forward to working with you. More information about the advantages of joining the IMA can be found online at the links below.
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Below Market
NATIONAL SPORTING GOODS ASSCIATION
NATIONAL SPORTING GOODS ASSCIATION
Downers Grove, Illinois
1-24 employees
The National Sporting Goods Association has served retailers and team dealers in the sporting goods industry, since 1929. Backed by almost 90 years of experience in the sporting goods industry, NSGA can be the connection you need to vital industry contacts, resources, services and more. When you are a part of the NSGA team, we can effortlessly become an extension of your business helping to develop new tools, foster business relationships and amplify your brand. For more information please visit www.nsga.org
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THE GREAT BOOKS FOUNDATION
THE GREAT BOOKS FOUNDATION
Streamwood, Illinois
1-24 employees
The Great Books Foundation helps create a world of readers and thinkers of all ages. * We create reading and discussion programs for students and adults in the conviction that literacy and critical thinking help people of all ages become more knowledgeable, reflective, and engaged citizens. * We teach preK–12 students in Great Books programs how to think critically—sparking a passion for literature and ideas through the discussion of fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction. * We provide instruction for teachers, parents, and adult volunteers in Shared Inquiry™, a method of teaching and learning developed by Great Books that promotes close reading, careful questioning, active listening, and the respectful exchange of ideas. * We create partnerships with educational and community organizations to advance reading and discussion as a means for exploring shared concerns and common ground.
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Below Market
AMERICAN EPILEPSY SOCIETY
AMERICAN EPILEPSY SOCIETY
Schaumburg, Illinois
25-49 employees
Founded in 1936 to facilitate education and research, innovation, advocacy the American Epilepsy Society unites physicians, health care professionals, scientists, advocates, and others interested in the care and treatment of epilepsy. Supporting epilepsy professionals through continuing education, career development, and mentoring remains at the core of American Epilepsy Society’s mission. Furthermore, AES promotes both basic and clinical research at the vanguard of diagnosing, treating, and curing epilepsy. AES develops and disseminates tools to encourage evidence-based guidelines and best practices to improve care for patients suffering from epilepsy. Lastly, AES endeavors to improve public awareness of epilepsy and its impact to increase public policy and institutional support for the one in 26 Americans that will suffer from epilepsy during their lifetime.
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