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PEOPLE WORKING COOPERATIVELY, INC.
PEOPLE WORKING COOPERATIVELY, INC.
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
People Working Cooperatively Inc. provides critical home repairs and services to low income, elderly and disabled homeowers who are often faced with illness, disability or simple old age, and do not have the resources to keep their home safe. Our core services are critical home repairs, energy conservation, and home modifications, provided at no cost to the homeowner in the 20 county greater Cincinnati, northern Kentucky and western Indiana areas. Our typical client earns about $13,000 a year. We employ 120 full time professionals and have a dedicated volunteer corps of about 3,500 people from all walks of life all who serve over 14,000 clients annually. We also have a social enterprise, Whole Home, that provides home modifications for people at any income level with the ability to pay. All profits go back into PWC's non-profit Modifications for Mobility program. For more information about PWC or Whole Home please visit pwchomerepairs.org and wholehome.org. We value your support!
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Top Benefits
CINCINNATI ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND
CINCINNATI ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
Cincinnati Association for the Blind & Visually Impaired is a private, not-for-profit organization with a long and respected tradition of offering comprehensive services to people who are blind or visually impaired. CABVI is not a state or federal agency and does not directly receive tax dollars.
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Top Benefits
BEECH ACRES
BEECH ACRES
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
Beech Acres Parenting Center has served Greater Cincinnati children and families for more than 160 years. Our programs are based on the guiding principle that parents, and other dedi­cated adults filling that role, all want the best for their children. They all need education, support and guidance in raising their children to achieve their unique potential. We connect parents to resources, tools and sup­port, peers and experts so they can enhance their parenting knowledge, skills and capabilities. We strive to help parents identify, nurture and guide the best in themselves and their children.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF GREATER CINCINNATI, INC.
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF GREATER CINCINNATI, INC.
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
Cincinnati’s Ronald McDonald House is one of the largest Ronald McDonald Houses in the world! We offer a community of compassion, support and the comforts of home to families with critically ill children, steps away from the medical care they need. Our House can care for 177 families every night, including parents, children receiving outpatient treatment, siblings and other family members. By easing the financial and emotional burdens of caregivers and by taking care of important practical needs, our House allows parents to focus entirely on caring for their children.
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Top Benefits
MINI UNIVERSITY, INC.
MINI UNIVERSITY, INC.
Beavercreek, Ohio
51-200 employees
MINI UNIVERSITY, INC is a higher education company based out of 115 HARBERT DRIVE, BEAVERCREEK, Ohio, United States.
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Top Benefits
COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY CHILD
COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY CHILD
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
What if every child in our community had access to the very best care and education—right from the beginning? 4C for Children is leading the way toward that future for Southwest Ohio and the Miami Valley. Founded in 1972, the nonprofit agency gives the youngest children a strong start in life—by supporting everyone who cares for them. 4C believes that when a child gets a solid foundation in those crucial early years, they'll be successful throughout their life.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CLERMONT SENIOR SERVICES, INC.
CLERMONT SENIOR SERVICES, INC.
Batavia, Ohio
51-200 employees
Clermont Senior Services is a private, nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to serving older adults. We are your source for information on services for seniors, age 60 and over, who live in Clermont County, Ohio. For nearly forty years, we have been providing and coordinating in-home and community based services, which enable older adults to live independently for as long as possible. We also serve as an information and referral source for seniors, as well as their families and caregivers. ‘Service with heart’ is the benchmark of our service provided by professionally trained, caring, compassionate staff.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED, INC.
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED, INC.
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
Guided by the belief that every person has ability and value, LADD empowers adults with developmental disabilities to live, work and connect. LADD is a 43-year-old Cincinnati-based nonprofit organization that supports nearly 500 adults in Hamilton County through housing and employment options, life skills training, and advocacy leadership. Our priorities for the next five years are: Community development and partnerships in housing and cultural diversity initiatives Creating employment opportunities for people with disabilities Meeting the growing demand for our services and increasing the types of services Building an organizational culture that values innovation, transparency, health and wellness and reflects a relentless pursuit of excellence in our day-to-day operations
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Market Laggard
WESLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES ORGANIZATION
WESLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES ORGANIZATION
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
For seniors in need, we are companionship, a friendly visit, a well-check, and a nutritious meal. For caregivers, we are peace of mind when they can't be there to help a loved one themselves. For organizations in our community who serve seniors, we are a trusted partner. We are so much more than a meal.
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Top Benefits
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF THE CINCINNATI AREA
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF THE CINCINNATI AREA
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
Since 1943, Jewish Family Service has played a vital role in serving the constantly changing human service needs of individuals and families in Greater Cincinnati. Our professional and experienced staff strengthens lives in times of need toward fulfilling our vision of having a community where everyone lives with dignity, security, and hope. With the support of donors and partner agencies, we reach out to youth who need support and encouragement to reach their highest potential; promote stability and wellness to families experiencing hunger and mental illness; and assist older adults with the help they need to manage their independence and live the best quality life possible. Jewish Family Service is a 501(c)3 nonprofit social service agency that serves all individuals without regard to religion, race, age, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, or ability to pay. We partner with the Jewish Federation Cincinnati, The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati, and United Way of Greater Cincinnati.
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Market Leading
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BAWAC, INC.
BAWAC, INC.
Florence, Kentucky
51-200 employees
BAWAC serves adults with disabilities or other barriers to employment through rehabilitation and employment opportunities. BAWAC also serves the business and industrial community by providing a skilled workforce, production and manufacturing services. At BAWAC, Inc., we believe everyone deserves a chance to maximize their potential and achieve their goals. We are here to offer personalized guidance and support to those facing barriers to employment, helping to create life-changing opportunities. The mission of BAWAC is to develop and maximize the vocational potential and quality of life of adult persons with disabilities or other barriers to employment, through the flexible integration of counseling, vocational evaluation, life and work skills training, job placement, support services and employment in a therapeutic or community based remunerative work environment. BAWAC, Inc., is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose policies and goals are determined by a board of directors. An active cross section of the community sits on the board. No applicant for service at BAWAC will be denied on the basis of race, ethnic origin, religion, sex, handicap, disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era. BAWAC Community Rehabilitation Center began in March 1973 as a unit of the Northern Kentucky Mental Health-Mental Retardation Regional Board, with support and assistance from the Boone County Association for Retarded Citizens.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CLINTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION
CLINTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION
Wilmington, Ohio
51-200 employees
Situated in one of Ohio’s growth regions, Clinton County, Ohio is where rural and urban ideas mix, offering unique opportunities for enriching your quality of life. With a 2010 population of 42,040, Clinton County in Southern Ohio typifies a growing community answering the challenges of merging rural and urban ideals with mutual respect and the core values of yesterday.
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Market Competitive