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LIBERTY FUND, INC.
LIBERTY FUND, INC.
Carmel, Indiana
25-49 employees
Liberty Fund was founded in 1960 by Pierre F. Goodrich to make a hopeful contribution to the “preservation, restoration, and development of individual liberty through investigation, research, and educational activity.” Liberty Fund offers a rich set of educational programs including Socratic-style conferences, thought-provoking books, and engaging online resources focused on the understanding and appreciation of the complex nature of a society of free and responsible individuals.
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KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL
KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL
Indianapolis, Indiana
50-99 employees
Mission To serve children of the world. #KidsNeedKiwanis What started as a way to bring people together for the greater good has grown into a global network of do-gooders — connected by a love of people and possibilities. Today, we stand with more than 600,000 members in more than 80 countries from Kiwanis to Key Club to Circle K and beyond. Each community has different needs, and Kiwanis empowers members to pursue creative ways to serve the needs of children through local service projects and fundraising. Each year, clubs: Sponsor nearly 150,000 service projects Raise more than $107 million Volunteer more than 18 million hours Learn more about Kiwanis at kiwanis.org/about.
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA DBA NATIONAL FFA ORGANIZATION
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA DBA NATIONAL FFA ORGANIZATION
Indianapolis, Indiana
100-499 employees
The National FFA Organization is a school-based national youth leadership development organization of more than 760,000 student members as part of 8,700 local FFA chapters in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. For more, visit the National FFA Organization online at FFA.org and on Facebook and Twitter.
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WORKS, INC.
WORKS, INC.
Carmel, Indiana
100-499 employees
Web Works Inc is a family-owned and operated business offering comprehensive technology solutions to businesses since 1997. We provide smart solutions to everyday technology needs for companies seeking cost-effective solutions and a trusted IT partner.
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Market Competitive
KAPPA ALPHA THETA FRATERNITY INC
KAPPA ALPHA THETA FRATERNITY INC
Indianapolis, Indiana
50-99 employees
Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity is a company based out of 5720 Montezuma Rd, San Diego, California, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
DISCIPLEDATA, INC.
DISCIPLEDATA, INC.
Carmel, Indiana
1-24 employees
DDI is a nonprofit software and technology cooperative focused on creating, supplying, and supporting innovative information management tools to partner in the missions of our clients. As a nonprofit organization, we possesses a deep knowledge of how nonprofits must function to succeed, and the ability to provide the mission-critical tools and processes needed for those we serve to achieve their goals and purpose. We are the oldest continually operating software company in the world! Since 1972, we’ve consistently delivered real world, effective solutions for the every day, often complex challenges of running a nonprofit organization. As a nonprofit ourselves, we’ve faced the same scenarios and situations your group faces, giving us unique insight into the daily realities of running and managing a nonprofit organization smoothly. We put that first-hand knowledge to good use by sharing our experiences to the full benefit of those who work with us.   Many of our competitors force you to choose between functionality and performance, and the costs and support you can afford. We’ve built an enduring reputation as technology innovators who deliver on promises and make cost-effective, practical solutions a reality for our clients. We became an industry leader by setting a standard that truly puts the customer first by creating flexible strategies that get our clients what they want, need, and can afford. More than just lip service, our rich history tells the story of our deep commitment to long-lasting partnerships and our promise of unparalleled service.
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ZETA TAU ALPHA FRATERNITY
ZETA TAU ALPHA FRATERNITY
Carmel, Indiana
50-99 employees
This is the official LinkedIn page for Zeta Tau Alpha. ZTA is a national women's fraternity that aims to intensify friendship, foster a spirit of love, and build a purer and nobler womanhood in the world.
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Market Competitive
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
Indianapolis, Indiana
25-49 employees
The American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) is a community of volunteers serving veterans, military, and their families. Our members also support the mission of The American Legion in improving the quality of life for our nation’s veterans. Proud sponsor of ALA Girls Nation, National Poppy Day® and recognized for advocating for veterans on Capitol Hill, the more than 600,000 ALA members across the country volunteer millions of hours annually and raise millions of dollars in service to veterans, military, and their families. Founded in 1919, the ALA is one of the oldest patriotic membership organizations in the U.S.A. To learn more and to volunteer, join, and donate, visit www.ALAforVeterans.org.
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Market Competitive
TAU KAPPA EPSILON FRATERNITY
TAU KAPPA EPSILON FRATERNITY
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
Tau Kappa Epsilon (ΤΚΕ or Teke, pronounced T-K-E or Tēk) is a college fraternity founded on January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan University, with over 230 active chapters in the United States and Canada. The Fraternity has over 272,000 initiated members, and more than 11,200 active collegiate members and 1,600 volunteers. Famous alumni include: U.S. President Ronald Reagan; Founder of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Danny Thomas; Chairman and CEO of Starbucks, Howard Schultz; Founder of Hilton Hotels, Conrad Hilton, and many, many more. For more information, visit www.tke.org and follow @TKE_Fraternity.
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Market Competitive
SPECIAL OLYMPICS INDIANA, INC. OR INDIANA SPECIAL OLYMPICS, INC.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS INDIANA, INC. OR INDIANA SPECIAL OLYMPICS, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
Special Olympics Indiana is a nonprofit organization that is a part of the global Special Olympics movement, using sport, health, education, and leadership programs every day around the world to end discrimination against and empower people with intellectual disabilities. Founded in 1969, Special Olympics Indiana has grown to more than 18,000 athletes and Unified partners in virtually every county throughout the state. Special Olympics Indiana receives no direct tax funding, is not a United Way agency, and relies entirely on corporate, civic, and individual donations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
KAPPA DELTA PI, INC
KAPPA DELTA PI, INC
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
KAPPA DELTA PI INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IN ED is a civic & social organization company based out of 3707 WOODVIEW TRCE, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ST JOSEPH INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF
ST JOSEPH INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF
Indianapolis, Indiana
50-99 employees
Since 1837, St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf has provided intensive services to children who are deaf and hard of hearing and their families. Armed with the outstanding support of our founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ), generations of children have walked through our doors with their hopeful parents in tow. Our services, rooted in the CSJ’s philosophy to serve all, provide Listening and Spoken language intervention to children with hearing loss. Coupled with state-of-the art hearing technology, children who receive our services learn to listen, speak, and eventually read. These services allow children who are deaf and hard of hearing to fully participate in our highly communicative society. Thousands of students later, St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf is changing the way the world thinks about those with hearing loss as our graduates become physicians, teachers, accountants, and more!
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Market Competitive