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KANSAS HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
KANSAS HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
Topeka, Kansas
25-49 employees
The Kansas Hospital Association is a voluntary nonprofit organization existing to provide leadership and services to member hospitals. Our membership consists of community hospitals, health care organizations, state institutions, veterans/military hospitals, health care systems, health care networks, insurance companies and associates who serve the health care industry through products and services. KHA's core purpose is to help community hospitals accomplish their individual missions, improve their services, and remain viable organizations. We strive to bring economic value to members and unify and amplify their voices. OUR VISION Optimal health for Kansans. OUR MISSION To be the leading advocate and resource for members. OUR VALUES Excellence: Exceeding Expectations Innovation: Pursuing and Shaping Solutions Integrity: Upholding Respect and Trust Knowledge: Sharing Insights and Developing Expertise
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS INC.
KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS INC.
Topeka, Kansas
25-49 employees
The Kansas Association of School Boards is a not-for-profit organization located in Topeka, Kansas and dedicated to serving members of governing boards for unified school districts, community colleges, area vocational-technical schools and cooperatives, interlocals and regional service centers. Vendors, exhibitors and other service providers can also become members. Currently the association represents 286 school districts and 39 cooperatives, service centers, community colleges and technical colleges. We also have service associate members and associate members (former boards of education members). In all, the association provides support and service to close to 3,500 governing board members and staff. Our Mission: ...Provide a Culture of Collaboration and Service ...Be a voice of Public Education ...Improve Student Educational Outcomes
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Top Benefits
KANSAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
KANSAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Topeka, Kansas
1-24 employees
The mission of the Kansas Chamber of Commerce is to continually strive to improve the economic climate for the benefit of every business and citizen and to safeguard our system of free, competitive enterprise. The Chamber is member-driven and its strength comes from hundreds of Kansas employers of every size. The Chamber listens to its members, forms policy and a Legislative Agenda and then takes the issues and concerns of Kansas businesses directly to the policy-makers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
KANSAS 4-H FOUNDATION
KANSAS 4-H FOUNDATION
Manhattan, Kansas
1-24 employees
More young people need the kind of hands-on, youth development experiences that 4-H provides. Experiences where they can learn by doing, grow from failure, express their ideas and use their influence to drive positive outcomes. The Kansas 4-H Foundation brings private funds to assist and maintain the Kansas 4-H youth development program. The Foundation builds on the tradition of bringing Kansas 4-H together with financial support from the private sector. With more than a half century of partnerships, the Kansas 4-H Foundation creates relationships with corporations, businesses, interest groups and individuals who believe in youth and express that belief through financial donations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
KANSAS BAR ASSOCIATION
KANSAS BAR ASSOCIATION
Topeka, Kansas
1-24 employees
The Kansas Bar Association is a voluntary professional association comprised of 6,000 members in the legal community. The KBA is dedicated to: advancing the professionalism and legal skills of lawyers, promoting the interests of the legal profession, providing services to its members, advocating positions on law-related issues, encouraging public understanding of the law, and promoting the effective administration of our system of justice. For more information about the Kansas Bar Association, call (785) 234-5696 or e-mail [email protected]
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
COMMUNITY CARE NETWORK OF KANSAS, INC.
COMMUNITY CARE NETWORK OF KANSAS, INC.
Topeka, Kansas
25-49 employees
As the Primary Care Association of the State of Kansas, Community Care Network of Kansas believes all Kansans should have access to high-quality, whole-person health care at locations close to home. We are a statewide association made up of a network of community care clinics, including community health centers, rural health clinics, and other non-profit community-based clinics. The clinics deliver affordable, accessible, quality, and integrated primary, dental, mental health, substance use disorder, pharmacy and others services to 1 in 9 Kansans. All have the mission to provide care regardless of income level or insurance status. Together, we are leaders in training, technical assistance, and health policy at state and federal levels. We partner with state agencies, statewide health associations, foundations and other stakeholders to educate and advocate for equitable access to high-quality care for all. We believe healthy Kansans build strong and vibrant communities, which strengthens the overall quality of life in our great state.
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Market Competitive
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UNITED WAY OF KAW VALLEY
UNITED WAY OF KAW VALLEY
Topeka, Kansas
1-24 employees
The United Way Director of Community Engagement, Douglas County (Roger Hill Volunteer Center and AmeriCorps Program Director) supports the mission of the United Way by leading the development, implementation and outcomes measurement for the volunteer and AmeriCorps member engagement strategy which aims to create opportunities for improving lives for all by focusing on our community impact goals of health, education, and financial stability. The Director plans, develops, implements and monitors all volunteer and AmeriCorps program activities with the goals of (1) engaging and inspiring individuals and organizations to serve our community through volunteerism, and (2) supporting United Way and our Community Impact Partner programs and operations. The AmeriCorps & Volunteer Program Director is responsible for the following areas: a. Volunteer Programs, which includes the recruitment, training, supervision, mobilization and recognition of volunteers for the United Way and community nonprofits to help achieve organizational goals. The Director is responsible for ensuring a well-coordinated volunteer program to ensure agency volunteer needs are met, including the recruitment and placement of volunteers to serve direct service programs and organizational operational needs. b. AmeriCorps Program, which includes managing a community AmeriCorps program to meet the capacity needs of local nonprofits and the human service needs of Douglas County, and includes grant writing, grant oversite and reporting, member recruitment, training and management, and coordination with Host sites. c. Resource Navigation & Community Impact, which includes supporting the Eudora Resource Navigator and Peer Support Specialist to meet the needs of clients and human service needs as the Resource Navigation program is developed. This includes background screening and onboarding of potential navigators and/or peers, attending collaboration meetings, and potential grant writing.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TRAILER MANUFACTURERS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TRAILER MANUFACTURERS
Topeka, Kansas
1-24 employees
The National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) has been dedicated to improving trailer safety and performance for more than 30 years. The association represents manufacturers that produce light- and medium-duty trailers and suppliers of products and services to these manufacturers. NATM seeks to promote awareness of safety and provide a voice for trailer manufacturers and their suppliers when issues of trailer safety and regulation are considered by Congress and relevant government agencies. NATM is dedicated to improving trailer safety. One way this is accomplished is through a mandatory Compliance Verification Program, requiring all Regular members (trailer manufacturers) to verify they have the manufacturing processes in place to build trailers that meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and industry best practices.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
KANSAS ACTION FOR CHILDREN
KANSAS ACTION FOR CHILDREN
Topeka, Kansas
1-24 employees
Kansas Action for Children was founded in 1979 under leadership from the Junior League of Topeka, Junior League of Wichita, Junior League of Johnson & Wyandotte Counties, and the Kansas Children’s Service League. These four organizations came together with a mission to establish an independent voice in the state for Kansas children. Since that time, KAC has grown to become one of the leading child advocacy organizations in the country. Through support from individuals and private foundations, KAC has worked alongside legislators and community leaders to achieve tremendous results on behalf of the 700,000 kids who call Kansas “home.” Our Mission: To shape health, education and economic policy that will improve the lives of Kansas children and families. Our Vision: To make Kansas the best state to raise a child. Our Results: For three decades, Kansas Action for Children has worked alongside lawmakers and citizens to improve the lives of Kansas children and their families. Whether it’s impacting legislation at the Statehouse in Topeka or making sure Kansas children are represented in the halls of power in Washington, D.C., KAC works tirelessly to give our most vulnerable citizens – Kansas children – a voice that is heard. As a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, KAC would not be successful without the generous support of individuals, businesses and private foundations. Thousands of Kansans – like you – have joined together to ensure that KAC’s work continues to make Kansas the best place to live, work and raise a family. Together, we are making the difference for Kansas children, Kansas families and our future. If you have not already joined the KAC team, or if you would like to renew or expand your support for KAC’s mission, please visit our website.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
JAYHAWK AREA COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
JAYHAWK AREA COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Topeka, Kansas
1-24 employees
The Jayhawk Area Council, Boy Scouts of America continues its proud heritage of serving community organizations across the eleven counties that comprise our service area in Northeastern Kansas. The Jayhawk Area Council is divided into four Districts based upon geographical area. These four Districts provide the program for the thousands of Scouts and Units served throughout the Council. The Jayhawk Area Council is governed by an executive board made up of volunteer community leaders under the direction of the Council President and executive committee. The executive board selects a Scout Executive to handle the operations of the council who works with the executive board to set policies.
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Market Laggard
NORTH CENTRAL FLINT HILLS AREA AGENCY ON AGING INC
NORTH CENTRAL FLINT HILLS AREA AGENCY ON AGING INC
Manhattan, Kansas
All Size Average employees
NORTH CENTRAL - FLINT HILLS AREA AGENCY ON AGING, INC. is a non profit organization management company based out of Calle Laguna del Marquesado Nª 19, Nave 16 Edificio Adriana 1ª Planta, Polígono Industrial La Resina (Villaverde), Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain.
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Market Laggard