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OPPORTUNITY ALLIANCE
OPPORTUNITY ALLIANCE
South Portland, Maine
100-499 employees
The Opportunity Alliance is a non-profit that focuses on building communities. We are a community action agency headquartered in South Portland, Maine. Our service area is centered in Cumberland County with several programs extending into neighboring counties, and we operate a few statewide programs. In the past year, we served over 20,000 community members. Our mission is to work with people to build better lives and stronger communities. We provide advocacy, leadership, and support to identify the goals and address the needs of individuals, families, and communities. We believe positive change is possible.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
COMMUNITY CONCEPTS, INC.
COMMUNITY CONCEPTS, INC.
South Paris, Maine
100-499 employees
Founded in 1965, Community Concepts is a Community Action Agency and a 501c(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to strengthen individuals, families and communities in Western Maine by providing diverse programs, engaging in strategic partnerships, and through advocacy that addresses the barriers to promote economic opportunities for all. We meet our mission by helping children prepare for the future, building family stability and growth, providing home ownership and other housing opportunities, and stimulating economic and community development. Community Concepts delivers services in an efficient and effective manner through an all-volunteer local Board of Directors, 300 committed volunteers, and more than 200 staff, stewarding more than $24 million into the local community each year.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
KENNEBEC VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM
KENNEBEC VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM
Waterville, Maine
100-499 employees
KVCAP is a non-profit community action program which has been providing services to the people of Kennebec and Somerset counties for over 40 years. We offer a variety of services geared towards helping our clients achieve economic and social self-sufficiency. Each year, thousands of residents access KVCAP services to assist them in their struggle to overcome the barriers of poverty. Many of our services are available to people of all income levels.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CREATIVE WORK SYSTEMS
CREATIVE WORK SYSTEMS
Westbrook, Maine
100-499 employees
At Creative Works, we build communities of inclusion one relationship, one experience, one person at a time. We believe in breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for people with disabilities to pursue their potential, contribute to their communities and be valued with dignity and respect. Creative Works serves over 500 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism and brain injury each year, offering a full complement of community and residential programs designed to empower lives of connection, empathy, and a sense of place, purpose, and belonging. More than an address or abode, it’s about having a sense of place and belonging. Enjoying friendship. Connection. Community. At Creative Works, we work with extraordinary people with unique talents, challenges, interests and goals, and help them achieve the feelings of stability, authentic connection and belonging that everyone deserves.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PREBLE STREET
PREBLE STREET
Portland, Maine
100-499 employees
There are many ways to describe Preble Street: drop-in centers, soup kitchens, food pantry, shelters, social work services, supported housing. These descriptions only tell part of the story of who we are, though. We are a community at Preble Street. The “We” means everyone involved: staff, board, volunteers, donors, and especially those who use our services. Everyone is welcome at Preble Street, everyone is respected and treated with dignity, and everyone is invited to contribute to the effort of meeting our mission: "To provide accessible barrier-free services to empower people experiencing problems with homelessness, housing, hunger, and poverty, and to advocate for solutions to these problems."​ Preble Street is about people. Passionate and generous people who say with our founder, Joe Kreisler, "I am a human being. Part of my job, part of being alive, is making sure that other people are too."​ People who believe that families living in poverty should not have to go hungry, that no one should have to be on the street when they are tired or sick or cold, that youth who have no home should not have to live in fear and danger. People who see their homeless neighbors as men and women, boys and girls with dignity, worth, and potential. And most of all, the courageous people who come to Preble Street seeking help to overcome unimaginably difficult circumstances—disabilities, abuse, unemployment, addictions, isolation, language barriers. People working together to turn hunger and homelessness into opportunity and hope through programs that operate 24/7/365 to meet the needs of 500 people each day.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard