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KENTUCKY BANKERS ASSOCIATION
KENTUCKY BANKERS ASSOCIATION
Louisville, Kentucky
25-49 employees
The KBA is a nonprofit trade association that has been providing legislative, legal, compliance and educational services to its member institutions since 1891. The KBA’s directors and staff work together with its members to make the financial services industry a more effective and successful place to work. The strength of the KBA is bankers unifying as an industry to speak as one voice.
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Top Benefits
CHILDRENS ORGAN TRANSPLANT ASSOCIATION, INC.
CHILDRENS ORGAN TRANSPLANT ASSOCIATION, INC.
Bloomington, Indiana
1-24 employees
The Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) helps children and young adults who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. COTA exists to assist patients who require a life-saving organ, bone marrow, cord blood or stem cell transplant. COTA works with patients of any age who need a transplant due to a genetic disease such as Cystic Fibrosis, Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), Sickle Cell Anemia (call for other diseases), and all patients 21 and under for any disease complication. COTA guides the family and their volunteers through every necessary fundraising step, including organizing and training the campaign volunteer committee; planning successful events and activities; working with the media; and finding multiple sources of funding. Key services for transplant families include: NO COST SERVICES The Children’s Organ Transplant Association does not charge for its services or take a percentage of funds raised. 100% of funds raised in honor of patients are used for transplant-related expenses. NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS Because the Children’s Organ Transplant Association is a 501(c)3 charity, gifts to COTA are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. And, because COTA serves as the trustee of the funds, these funds are not considered income for the family and do not jeopardize any assistance program the family has or may qualify for. INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS AND SUPPORT FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN DEVELOPMENT CAMPAIGN/FAMILY WEBSITE ONGOING CAMPAIGN SUPPORT NEGOTIATING SERVICES Facebook: @COTAFans Twitter: @COTA_ORG Instagram: @cota_org
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Top Benefits
ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE UNIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE UNIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Bloomington, Indiana
1-24 employees
Founded in 1914, ACUI is a nonprofit educational organization that brings together college union and student activities professionals from hundreds of schools in seven countries. Its members work on urban and rural campuses, in two-year and four-year institutions and at large and small schools. They are students and administrators whose mission is to build campus community. ACUI enriches them all through education, advocacy, and the delivery of services. ACUI is a knowledge-based organization with a core purpose of advancing campus community builders. Essential to this work are the Association’s core values—a small set of timeless, guiding principles that hold great meaning for members, staff, and key stakeholders: caring community, diversity, innovation, integrity, joy, learning, and unconditional human worth. About Bloomington As the well-known home of Indiana University, Bloomington offers urban amenities nestled in the rolling hills of Southern Indiana. This city features an active arts scene, diverse culinary attractions, and abundant outdoor recreation experiences. The B-town community is consistently recognized for its uncommon blend of international culture and education with Midwestern hospitality and healthy lifestyles. Residents appreciate what this quintessential college town can offer, from Big Ten sports to the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival, from open-air markets to two of the country’s only Tibetan restaurants, from three wineries and eight craft breweries to its 30 miles of biking trails.
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Top Benefits
LEADERSHIP LOUISVILLE FOUNDATION, INC.
LEADERSHIP LOUISVILLE FOUNDATION, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
1-24 employees
The Leadership Louisville Center’s purpose is to inspired and equip leaders to be better and do better. We are a nationally-recognized resource for individuals and organizations who strive to go beyond being individually successful to being truly significant. We are a nonprofit organization in Louisville, Kentucky, serving as the region’s hub for talent development, relationship building, and community engagement. Programming includes five social impact leadership programs (Leadership Louisville, Focus Louisville, Ignite Louisville, Bingham Fellows, and Encore Louisville), the Alice Houston Women’s Leadership Program, leadership skills training courses presented through partner brand LeadingBetter™, and events designed to connect leaders and motivate positive change. Learn more at www.leadershiplouisville.org.
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Top Benefits
KOSAIR CHARITIES COMMITEE INC.
KOSAIR CHARITIES COMMITEE INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Since 1923 Kosair for Kids has had one primary mission - helping children in need. Kosair for Kids knows that the quality of a child's tomorrow depends largely on the quality of health, medical treatment, and support a child receives today. Kosair for Kids supports over 100 pediatric agencies in our community by donating funding for research, clinical services, health education and care every year. For more information please visit http://kosair.org or call 502.637.7696. Follow Kosair for Kids on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
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Top Benefits
CEREBRAL PALSY KIDS CENTER INC
CEREBRAL PALSY KIDS CENTER INC
Louisville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
The mission of Kids Center for Pediatric Therapies is two-fold. First is to involve, in a meaningful way, children with cerebral palsy and other developmental needs and members of their families in the mainstream of society, thus ensuring their abilities to assume rights as equal citizens. Second is to ensure their ability to receive services as needed to minimize the effects of their disability. For 62 years, we have served children with special needs and their families, providing world-class care close to home. Each week, 900 children with developmental disabilities and delays receive physical, occupational, and speech-language therapy services from highly trained and experienced professionals at Kids Center. Currently there are more than 1,200 children and teens—from birth to age 21—in active care at Kids Center. And, true to our mission, we never turn a child away due to a family's inability to afford the full cost of care. We have two campus locations in Louisville, KY. Central Campus is located at 982 Eastern Parkway and East Campus is located at 9810 Bluegrass Parkway.
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Below Market
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LOUISVILLE URBAN LEAGUE
LOUISVILLE URBAN LEAGUE
Louisville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
The Louisville Urban League is a non-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization serving the Louisville community since 1921. The Louisville Urban League provides workforce development services, housing services, and youth development & education services. As an active partner, leader and catalyst, the Louisville Urban League assists African Americans, other minority groups and disadvantaged individuals attain social and economic equality and stability through direct services and advocacy. The Louisville Urban League serves over 12,000 individuals annually through direct services and extended collaborations providing families throughout the community with opportunities to achieve economic stability. The $2.28 million of support received from government, businesses, and individuals resulted in an estimated $18 million impact, which is more than a 789% return. For more information about the League and its programs, visit www.lul.org
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Market Leading
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF LOUISVILLE, INC.
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF LOUISVILLE, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
25-49 employees
Founded in 1984, the Community Foundation of Louisville mobilizes people, networks, and capital to spark meaningful change in and beyond Louisville. Just as our name signifies, here, community comes first. With more than $800 million in assets, over 2,300 charitable funds, and collaborations with hundreds of local partners, we connect real investments with relevant causes to advance racial equity and open opportunity for all. Working with neighbors, changemakers, and community investors, we’re inspiring greater generosity to move us all forward.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
KENTUCKY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
KENTUCKY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Louisville, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Established in 1851, the Kentucky Medical Association is a professional organization for physicians throughout the Commonwealth. The KMA works on behalf of physicians and the patients they serve to ensure the delivery of quality, affordable healthcare. Members of the KMA share a mission of commitment to the profession and service to the citizens of this Commonwealth that extends across rural and urban areas. From solo practitioners to academicians to large, multi-specialty groups, KMA is the ONLY state association representing every specialty and type of medical practice in Kentucky.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BLESSINGS IN A BACKPACK INC
BLESSINGS IN A BACKPACK INC
Louisville, Kentucky
25-49 employees
One in five American children faces food insecurity — more than the populations of New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago combined. During the school week, most of these children depend on the federal free and reduced meal program their school offers. Sometimes, the meals at school are the only ones they get. When the school closes its doors on Friday afternoon, many of these children go home to empty cupboards and empty bellies for 65 hours until they return to school on Monday morning. Who will feed them this weekend?
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FAMILY ARK, INC.
FAMILY ARK, INC.
Jeffersonville, Indiana
50-99 employees
Family Ark exists to help preserve, support and stabilize families and children in crisis and has been doing so for over four decades in our community. We are excited to help create a healthier tomorrow for the families in our community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
LOUISVILLE DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
LOUISVILLE DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Louisville, Kentucky
1-24 employees
The Louisville Downtown Management District (LDMD), Kentucky's first, was established on August 27, 1991 to promote the economic, residential and cultural vitality of the core of downtown. Our mission is to promote the neighborhood's quality of life by creating a safer, cleaner and more enjoyable environment. We are vocal advocates for Downtown, working with property owners, government agencies and elected officials to secure needed support and resources for neighborhood improvement. The District has defined boundaries and is supported with assessments paid by district property owners. The Board of Directors is comprised of business and property owners, residents, community representatives and government officials committed to striking a balance between development and community enrichment.
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Market Leading