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WISCONSIN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION COUNCIL
WISCONSIN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION COUNCIL
Madison, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
The Wisconsin Education Association Council represents the public policy, labor and professional interests of its members. WEAC is a strong voice for its members and for the 865,000 children in Wisconsin public schools. WEAC is affiliated with the National Education Association. WEAC members are public school teachers, counselors, library media specialists and education support professionals in Wisconsin public schools, as well as faculty and support staff in the Wisconsin Technical College System, active retired members, and university students who are studying to be educators.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
STATE BAR OF WISCONSIN
STATE BAR OF WISCONSIN
Madison, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
We are a professional association for Wisconsin lawyers. The State Bar provides educational, career development, and other services to over 24,000 members. We also provide public services, including attorney referrals, public education, and reduced-fee legal assistance for low-income state residents. Our mission is to improve the administration of justice and the delivery of legal services and to promote the professional interests of Wisconsin lawyers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AWANA CLUBS INTERNATIONAL
AWANA CLUBS INTERNATIONAL
St. Charles, Illinois
100-499 employees
Awana is a world-wide nonprofit ministry focused on providing Bible-based evangelism and discipleship solutions for ages 2-18. As the global leader in child and youth discipleship, Awana gives children the opportunity to know, love and serve Jesus, no matter their background.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
GREATER WISCONSIN AGENCY ON AG
GREATER WISCONSIN AGENCY ON AG
Madison, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
GREATER WISCONSIN AGENCY ON AGING R ESOURCES, INC. is a law practice company based out of 1414 MACARTHUR RD STE A, MADISON, Wisconsin, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
ARC COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
ARC COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
ARC Community Services is a non-profit agency based in Madison, WI providing innovative, women responsive, residential (inpatient) and outpatient substance abuse treatment for women offenders. ARC Community Services operates 3 residential facilities in Madison, WI as well as 1 in Fond du Lac. ARC also operates 8 outpatient treatment facilities in Madison and Fond du Lac
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
NORRIS, INC.
NORRIS, INC.
Mukwonago, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
With a focus on relationships and trauma informed care, Norris provides personalized treatment, therapeutic foster care and educational services that allow children and families the safety to tell and understand their story, the impact it has and gives them hope that the possibilities for the future are endless. The Norris campus is almost 900 acres of nature and recreational space that provides a calm environment for youth and families to heal and grow. Educational services are provided through the Norris Academy in the Norris School District to provide the right blend of treatment and educational services that give youth the ability to explore their talents, interests and realize their self-worth and connection to the larger community. As the service needs for children and families has changed over the past 100 years, Norris has forwarded its practice to meet these needs, allowing us to remain a sustainable resource for the community. Norris strives to become the premier provider not only for foster care, residential services, treatment and education, but also as a resource and asset to the larger community and an advocate for children and families everywhere. Our Mission The mission of Norris is to strengthen youth and families by providing a circle of care, a continuum of education, support and treatment availability.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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SENIOR SERVICES ASSOCIATES, INC.
SENIOR SERVICES ASSOCIATES, INC.
Elgin, Illinois
100-499 employees
We are a non-profit agency serving over 35,692 seniors, veterans, disabled adults, and their families and caregivers annually. We are here to help you find answers to your questions and to ensure that you and/or your loved ones live the best quality of life possible. With offices in Kane, Kendall and McHenry counties, our caring and trained staff are here to assist you in accessing information and services.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS
GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS
South Elgin, Illinois
50-99 employees
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Check out our Career Page: https://bit.ly/GSNIHiring
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF DUNDEE TOWNSHIP
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF DUNDEE TOWNSHIP
Carpentersville, Illinois
50-99 employees
Our mission is to enable all kids to reach their full potential as productive, caring & responsible community members. For more than 26 years, BGCDT has become the premier provider of after-school youth programming, moving from a safe-haven charity to an active change agent developing great futures for our youth. is to enable all kids to reach their full potential as productive, caring & responsible community members. Are you interested in a career at BGCDT? Visit bgcdt.org/careers. For those interested in volunteering, visit bgcdt.org/volunteer.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF ELGIN
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF ELGIN
Elgin, Illinois
50-99 employees
About At the Boys & Girls Club (serving Aurora, Elgin, Hanover Park, Schaumburg, South Elgin and Streamwood), it is our mission to be the leader in youth development programs by developing partnerships to produce positive outcomes. Mission To enable young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Company Overview 1993: The Boys & Girls Club of Elgin officially opened its door to 100 youth, to provide alternative prevention programs for the area’s at-risk youth. The Club began its small operation out of a 2,000 square foot city owned and renovated residential house located at 355 Dundee Avenue. The capacity of this facility quickly became inadequate as membership grew. After years of preparation and a feasibility study, the board of directors decided to move forward with a capital campaign to build a new facility. In 2006, the organization embarked on a $3 million dollar capital campaign which was successfully completed in 2007. This campaign raised funds to support the construction of a brand new 15,000 square foot facility, establishment of an endowment fund and to support increased program costs. Since opening the new Clubhouse, membership has more than doubled. Now serving about 1,000 youth a day, the Boys & Girls Club of Elgin has also partnered with the school district to serve at-risk schools that have been unsuccessful in meeting state requirements. The Club serves members at four area middle schools and two high schools with education programs that work to prepare young people for success in the classroom. Through its traditional programs at its 6 service sites, and outreach efforts the Club has a membership base of 3,000 youth.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard