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CINCINNATI USA REGIONAL CHAMBER
CINCINNATI USA REGIONAL CHAMBER
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber grows the vibrancy and economic prosperity of the Cincinnati region. It does this by serving as a bold voice for the interests of its 4,000 member businesses and their more than 300,000 employees. The Chamber is committed to expanding the region's talent base by attracting new residents and finding new ways to connect employers to skilled workers. And, by harnessing the power of Cincinnati USA’s unique offerings, implementing regional vision, and through intentional inclusion in everything we do, the Chamber is on a path to help transform this region into the hottest city in America. For more information, visit www.cincinnatichamber.com.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNITED WAY OF GREATER CINCINNATI
UNITED WAY OF GREATER CINCINNATI
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
For more than 100 years, United Way of Greater Cincinnati has developed, supported and strengthened social systems that improve lives in Greater Cincinnati communities. UWGC provides relief for families and individuals in crisis and supports folks as they establish stronger foundations. United Way is uniquely positioned to harness the collective power of social service agencies, governments, businesses and donors to tackle community-wide problems in a comprehensive way. Your support enables us to reach across nine counties in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Additional information about our community impact is available at UWGC.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FREESTORE FOODBANK INC.
FREESTORE FOODBANK INC.
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
Freestore Foodbank’s mission is to improve lives by eliminating hunger in partnership with our community, and our vision is to create a hunger-free, healthy, and thriving community. www.freestorefoodbank.org for more information
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE GREATER CINCINNATI FOUNDATION
THE GREATER CINCINNATI FOUNDATION
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
As the region’s leading community foundation, the Greater Cincinnati Foundation connects people with purpose in an eight-county region in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. GCF is leading the charge toward a more vibrant and equitable Greater Cincinnati for everyone – now, and for generations to come. GCF is the 35th largest U.S. community foundation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CINCINNATI NATURE CENTER
CINCINNATI NATURE CENTER
Milford, Ohio
51-200 employees
Cincinnati Nature Center is a nonprofit nature education organization and community of people who enjoy and care about nature. The Nature Center offers something for people of all ages, in all seasons. Our award-winning trails wind through the region’s natural habitats of forest, fields, streams, and ponds. Enjoy a self-guided hike, bird walk, seasonal nature program, and much more. We offer two locations to hike and explore. Rowe Woods in Milford, Ohio, east of Cincinnati, spans 1,025 acres (including 65 acres of old growth forest) and offers more than 16 miles of hiking trails. Long Branch Farm & Trails is our members-only located in Goshen, Ohio, nine miles northeast of Milford. This location has 582 acres of forest and farmland with four miles of hiking trails.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE HEALTH COLLABORATIVE
THE HEALTH COLLABORATIVE
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
The Health Collaborative is a non-profit, data-driven organization founded in 2015 in Cincinnati, Ohio. We bring together healthcare stakeholders, provide them with actionable data for the good of the community. For more, visit www.healthcollab.org . HealthBridge Technology Our Health Information Exchange (HIE), HealthBridge, offers products such as consulting, education, and health technology solutions and facilitates data-sharing among hospitals and healthcare systems to address healthcare and health equity challenges. Effective January 1, 2024, HealthBridge services will transition to CliniSync. Membership Members of The Health Collaborative benefit from services that support the delivery of high-quality care, promote efficiency, reduce costs, and drive collaboration across the healthcare community. Members include 30 hospitals and health systems, long-term care facilities, and several community and business partners invested in health and healthcare improvement.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CITY GOSPEL MISSIONS OPERATIONS, LLC
CITY GOSPEL MISSIONS OPERATIONS, LLC
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
Founded in 1924 by James N. Gamble of Procter & Gamble, City Gospel Mission empowers hurting and homeless men and women and at-risk youth to break the cycle of poverty and despair by providing relationship-focused programs and services pertaining to: food and shelter, addiction recovery, jobs, and youth development. City Gospel Mission annually serves 6,800 adults and 3,500 youth with the help of 2,500 volunteers. City Gospel Mission annually provides 109,000 meals and 42,000 nights of shelter among its many services. To learn more, visit citygospelmission.org
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
GIRL SCOUTS OF WESTERN OHIO
GIRL SCOUTS OF WESTERN OHIO
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
Imagine joining a group of individuals—each with their own unique skills and passions, but united by a common purpose. Imagine yourself at Girl Scouts! Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, is one of the largest in the USA, serves more than 28,000 girls in a 32 county area throughout western Ohio and southeast Indiana. Nearly 11,000 adult volunteers work to provide services and deliver the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to girls. Four regional Girl Scout Centers are located in Cincinnati, Dayton, Lima and Toledo. Why Girl Scouts—Diversity was the founding idea of Girl Scouting in 1912. Today, Girl Scouts of the USA serves girls in every zip code, from the inner city to the prairie. GSUSA serves girls in urban community centers, churches, mosques and temples. Girl Scouts serves girls across income and demographic groups, and the national membership mirrors the U.S. population figures. The journey begins with the Girl Scout environment itself. A girl’s leadership blooms among other girls–away from school pressures, social cliques and boys–where girls can be themselves and try new things. In Girl Scouts activities are girl-led. Girls learn by doing and the learning is cooperative not competitive. We also focus on what girls need to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WARREN COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
WARREN COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
Lebanon, Ohio
51-200 employees
Strengthening the fabric of our community... Warren County Community Services, Inc. (WCCS) is a nonprofit organization that has served Warren County, Ohio, since 1966. WCCS' service areas are: Helping Children and Families Succeed Helping Older Adults Remain Active and Independent Helping Reduce Energy Costs Providing Affordable Housing for Seniors and Families People turn to WCCS for help via a variety of services including Affordable and Safe Housing, Aging Services, Early Learning Centers, Emergency Assistance, Meals on Wheels, RSVP Volunteer Program, Family Services, and more. WCCS is home to The 741 Center – a place of wellness and socialization for adults aged 55 and over. WCCS serves more than 10,000 people annually as the premier provider of social services to seniors, children and their families in Warren County.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CINCINNATI BUSINESS COMMITTEE
CINCINNATI BUSINESS COMMITTEE
Cincinnati, Ohio
51-200 employees
3CDC is a private, nonprofit, full-service real estate development and finance corporation focused on revitalizing Cincinnati’s urban core in partnership with the City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati corporate community, specifically focused on the Central Business District and in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. 3CDC invests in and develops residential, office and retail properties, parking facilities and civic spaces and manages several major real estate assets and provides event production services for four major civic spaces. To date, 3CDC and its partners have invested $1.6 billion in downtown and the adjacent neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine. This investment has yielded 193 buildings restored, 49 new buildings constructed, 16 acres of restored civic space (including Fountain Square, Washington Park, and Ziegler Park), two civic buildings restored (Music Hall and Memorial Hall), as well as the creation of 2,074 residential units, 156 hotel rooms, three comprehensive residential and service facilities for the homeless with 320 beds, 1,303,184 SF of commercial space, and 5,089 parking spaces.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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THE HOME MISSIONERS OF AMERICA
THE HOME MISSIONERS OF AMERICA
Fairfield, Ohio
51-200 employees
GLENMARY HOME MISSIONERS is a religious institutions company based out of 5905 E Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HAMILTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
HAMILTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Hamilton, Ohio
51-200 employees
For more than 60 years, the Hamilton Community Foundation in Hamilton Ohio has been a link between those who want to give and those people and organizations who have needs in the greater Hamilton area.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits