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KENTUCKY SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
KENTUCKY SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Louisville, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Who we are Founded in 1924, the Kentucky Society of Certified Public Accountants (KyCPA) is a statewide, non-profit professional organization serving nearly 5,000 CPAs in public accounting firms, business, industry, government, and education. Mission statement To improve the lives of CPAs through: Education; networking; sharing information and tools and developing the talent pipeline; providing access; protecting the CPA reputation; legislative advocacy; health care and other member benefits.
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Top Benefits
FOUNDATION FOR A HEALTHY KENTUCKY
FOUNDATION FOR A HEALTHY KENTUCKY
Louisville, Kentucky
1-24 employees
The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky is a non-profit, philanthropic organization. Our mission is to address the unmet health care needs of Kentuckians. We invest in communities and inform health policy through research, education and grant making. The foundation has two key, interrelated areas on which to focus our work through 2017: 1. Promoting Responsive Health Policy - To make public policy more responsive to the health and health care needs of the people of Kentucky 2. Investing in Kentucky's Future - To improve the health of Kentucky's children by engaging communities in testing innovative strategies. The Foundation makes grants, supports research, funds local pilot projects, holds educational forums and convenes communities to engage and develop the capacity of the Commonwealth to improve the health and quality of life of all Kentuckians. Our website is http://www.healthy-ky.org
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Market Leading
KENTUCKY RETAIL FEDERATION, INC.
KENTUCKY RETAIL FEDERATION, INC.
Frankfort, Kentucky
1-24 employees
The Kentucky Retail Federation is the "Voice of Retailing" throughout the Commonwealth, representing retailers of all types and sizes since 1939. From Main Street to the mall, retailers enhance Kentucky's communities and provide a better quality of life for Kentuckians everywhere. Kentucky's retail industry employs 360 thousand Kentuckians and pays more than $6.3 billion in wages annually. Retailers collect over $2.5 billion in state sales tax and pay millions in other taxes to state and local governments.
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Top Benefits
KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION OF HIGHWAY CONTRACTORS, INC.
KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION OF HIGHWAY CONTRACTORS, INC.
Frankfort, Kentucky
1-24 employees
KAHC's vision is to have a safe, efficient transportation system that provides economic opportunity and a high quality of life for every Kentuckian.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
PREVENT CHILD ABUSE KENTUCKY
PREVENT CHILD ABUSE KENTUCKY
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Work on all aspects of IT for PCAKY. Recently installed RingCentral as their primary phone system and outfitted network with a Fortigate router and Access Point.
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Market Competitive
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU, INC.
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
25-49 employees
The Better Business Bureau® of the Upstate is a non-profit organization serving 10 counties of Upstate, South Carolina. We are committed to helping businesses and consumers foster a marketplace of trust. We support our military, assist our seniors, empower our youth, and hold businesses to higher standards. BBB is committed to helping consumers find businesses they can trust. Your continued support helps us have the ability to provide more public outreach and scam awareness, conduct investigations into unethical business behaviors, and continue dispute resolution efforts.
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Market Competitive
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ACCELERATE GREAT SCHOOLS
ACCELERATE GREAT SCHOOLS
Cincinnati, Ohio
1-24 employees
Every child in Cincinnati deserves the opportunity to attend a quality school and receive an excellent education. Accelerate Great Schools exists to support that opportunity. The Vice President of Program and Impact drives and supports the growth of high-quality schools in Cincinnati and serves as a subject matter expert for items related to educational policy, charter process, pedagogy/curriculum, and school performance.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
KENTUCKY STATE AFL-CIO
KENTUCKY STATE AFL-CIO
Frankfort, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Plan and execute a Labor-to-Labor voter outreach programs for state and federal elections, including union member targeting, resource coordination, and the management of 30+ temporary staff each election cycle. Lead the organization of grassroots, citizen lobbying programs of the Kentucky General Assembly: developing talking points, rapid response programs for constituent calls and emails, digital communications, and planning “lobby days” for diverse groups of union members to visit the legislative session, learn about the process, and meet with their legislators.
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Top Benefits
BROOKE USA INC
BROOKE USA INC
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Brooke USA is dedicated to significantly improve the welfare of working horses, donkeys and mules and the people they serve throughout Asia, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas and the Caribbean by raising funds and responsibly directing them to the areas of greatest need. We do this through a holistic approach to funding which includes capacity building, sustainability programming, female empowerment and international advocacy. Brooke USA connects private philanthropists with their passion for helping relieve the suffering of working equines and their owners. Brooke USA raises funds to support a wide variety of programs for working horses, donkeys and mules to help them become (and remain) healthy and happy now and in the long-term, which also benefits the very poor families who depend on those animals to help them earn a living.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BLUEGRASS LAND CONSERVANCY
BLUEGRASS LAND CONSERVANCY
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Founded in 1995, Bluegrass Land Conservancy is a community-supported, nonprofit, accredited land trust working to protect land in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky through permanent conservation easements. We seek to ensure a future where the region’s distinctive soils, cultural heritage, scenic vistas, natural resources, and farms are preserved for future generations. Thanks to increasing community support, the Conservancy has permanently protected over 32,000 acres. The first accredited land trust in Kentucky, Bluegrass Land Conservancy spans Kentucky’s two most populated metropolitan areas, covering the very best farmland in the Commonwealth. We are committed to the education and promotion of land conservation for agriculture, historic and cultural heritage, wildlife habitat, natural resources, water quality, and scenic open space, in order to sustain a high quality of life.
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Below Market
FLYWHEEL SOCIAL ENTERPRISE HUB
FLYWHEEL SOCIAL ENTERPRISE HUB
Cincinnati, Ohio
1-24 employees
FLYWHEEL IS A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE HUB This means we help social entrepreneurs build and scale business that have both a financial return and social impact. We call these businesses social enterprises because they are designed to make our community stronger, either through the people they employ or the products and services they provide. WHAT WE DO We give social entrepreneurs the tools, guidance, and connections to make their businesses run more efficiently and become scalable. We empower entrepreneurs to do more good by creating successful social enterprises. HOW WE DO IT - We build and support community We support the social enterprise community through Social Enterprise CINCY (SECincy). It is a home for social entrepreneurs, a place for individuals and organizations that support their businesses, and an opportunity for impact investors to empower social change in their community. - We advance startups in the region's only accelerator purpose-built for social entrepreneurs SECincy Elevator is a cohort-model accelerator that connects participants to customers, talent and capital. The participants validate and improve their business models using insights from experienced Cincinnati entrepreneurs. Mentors support participants as they launch and scale businesses that have both social impact and financial return. - We help social entrepreneurs build and scale businesses with social purpose Interested in chatting with us? Let’s grab a coffee together. No obligation, no fee. Sit down for a 1-on-1 session with experts to discus how to build and scale your social enterprise. Questions? Contact - [email protected]
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Market Laggard
CLERMONT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CLERMONT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Cincinnati, Ohio
1-24 employees
Founded in 1969, the Clermont Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary association of approximately 700 businesses working together to make the Clermont County area the best place to locate, operate, and grow a business. Through a strong volunteer structure, the Chamber promotes local and regional business and provides outstanding service in Economic Growth, Advocacy and Member/Investor Benefits.
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Market Laggard