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UNITED ASSOCIATION GENERAL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES PENSION FUND BOARD O
UNITED ASSOCIATION GENERAL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES PENSION FUND BOARD O
Annapolis, Maryland
100-499 employees
Plumbing - Pipe Fitting - Sprinkler Fitting and Service Technicians
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE NAVAL ACADEMY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
THE NAVAL ACADEMY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Annapolis, Maryland
100-499 employees
The Naval Academy Athletic Association is a sports company based out of 566 BROWNSON ROAD, ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MARYLAND STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, INC.
MARYLAND STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, INC.
Annapolis, Maryland
All Size Average employees
MSEA is the 76,000-member Maryland affiliate of the National Education Association (NEA). NEA represents over 3.2 million public education teachers, support professionals, retired educators, school administrators, higher education faculty, and future educators.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CHESAPEAKE BAY FOUNDATION, INC.
CHESAPEAKE BAY FOUNDATION, INC.
Annapolis, Maryland
100-499 employees
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) fights for bold and creative solutions to the pollution that plagues the Bay and its tributaries. Across the six-state Chesapeake watershed, CBF sets the agenda, serves as a watchdog, and speaks out on behalf of the Chesapeake Bay to business, government, and the public. CBF fights for strong and effective laws and regulations and works cooperatively with government, business, and citizens in partnerships to protect and restore the Bay. When necessary, we use legal means to force compliance with existing laws. We restore the Bay's essential habitats and filtering mechanisms, such as forests, wetlands, underwater grasses, and oysters, through a variety of hands-on projects. Finally, CBF's environmental education program introduces residents to the wonders of the watershed and works to heighten sensitivity, increase knowledge, and empower citizens to take positive action toward the Bay's restoration.
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Top Benefits
UA OF JOURNEYMEN & APPRENTICES OF THE PLUMBING & PIPE FITTING INDUSTRY
UA OF JOURNEYMEN & APPRENTICES OF THE PLUMBING & PIPE FITTING INDUSTRY
Annapolis, Maryland
100-499 employees
Plumbing - Pipe Fitting - Sprinkler Fitting and Service Technicians
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ASSOCIATION
PLASMA PROTEIN THERAPEUTICS ASSOCIATION
Annapolis, Maryland
1-24 employees
The Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA) represents the private sector manufacturers of plasma-derived and recombinant analog therapies, collectively known as plasma protein therapies and the collectors of source plasma used for fractionation. As a trusted partner to health systems, PPTA drives broad and reliable access to plasma derived medicinal products with a focus on the well-being of patients and plasma donors. These therapies are used by small patient populations worldwide to treat a variety of rare diseases and serious medical conditions. PPTA works globally to: • Advocate for access to and affordability of therapies for patients • Engage in constructive dialogue with regulatory agencies • Collaborate with patient advocacy organizations PPTA also administers standards and programs that help ensure the quality and safety of plasma collection and manufacturing and protect both donors and patients. PLASMA AVAILABILITY • Responsibly Improve the Reliable Availability of Plasma • Advocate for global sufficiency of plasma • Pioneer plasma safety and manufacturing quality and support donor well-being • Drive progressive policies for plasma collections ACCESS TO THERAPIES • Advocate for Patient Access to Plasma Protein Therapies • Promote clinician authority and patient participation in treatment • decisions • Pursue reimbursement models recognizing the unique nature of plasma protein therapies • Shape decisions of authorities to improve plasma protein therapy availability • Forage partnerships that support patient-focused initiatives AWARENESS • Advance the Understanding of the Plasma Ecosystem • Encourage plasma donation globally • Generate and promote evidence-based information about plasma • Explain the importance, unique nature, and value of plasma protein therapies
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Top Benefits
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LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION
LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION
Baltimore, Maryland
100-499 employees
Established in 1985, Living Classrooms Foundation strengthens communities and inspires people to achieve their highest potential through hands-on learning opportunities in the fields of education, workforce development, health and wellness, and violence prevention. Our programs leverage our surrounding environmental assets and maritime resources to serve as “living classrooms.” For over three decades, we have helped communities in Baltimore and Washington, DC become safer, stronger, and healthier through diverse programs designed to disrupt the generational poverty that can be directly traced to historic racial, social, and economic disparities. We have provided opportunities for thousands of children, youth, and adults to identify specific needs, communicate their aspirations, and achieve their goals. From serving a few hundred people in our initial year, Living Classrooms has grown to serve over 30,000 children, youth, and adults in our best-in-class programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF AMERICA
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF AMERICA
Bowie, Maryland
50-99 employees
The Epilepsy Foundation, a national non-profit with nearly 50 local organizations throughout the United States, has led the fight against seizures since 1968. The Foundation is an unwavering ally for individuals and families impacted by epilepsy and seizures. The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation is: to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives. The Foundation works to ensure that people with seizures have the opportunity to live their lives to their fullest potential.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
KEY POINT HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
KEY POINT HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
Aberdeen, Maryland
100-499 employees
The mission of Key Point Health Services is to provide quality mental health care in an environment committed to continuous improvement. Key Point Health Services is a private non-profit mental health care agency providing psychiatric and psychological treatment for the complete spectrum of mental health concerns including but not limited to depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorders, schizophrenia, ADD, ADHD, and family counseling for adults, children, and seniors. Every patient at Key Point is seen by a licensed psychiatrist and is assigned a licensed therapist to aid in the best possible treatment. Key Point Health Services serves adults and children in a community based mental health program. The corporation began in April l983 and has grown into a comprehensive program dedicated to enrich the lives of people with mental health concerns. Key Point is licensed and certified by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in the State of Maryland. Key Point has received a State Senate Proclamation, recognition by Congress and an award by the Governor for its services in the community. Key Point Health Services is primarily a public mental health provider. We accept Medicare, Medicare Railroad Retirement and Maryland Medical Assistance. Key Point does not participate in most private insurance plans; however we will accept patients with private health insurance, ask for payment at the time of the service and provide a receipt where the patient can submit to the insurance company for reimbursement.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MAC, INC.
MAC, INC.
Salisbury, Maryland
50-99 employees
www.macinc.org; 410-742-0505 MAC (Maintaining Active Citizens) is the designated Area Agency on Aging for Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico & Worcester Counties in Maryland. MAC is dedicated to the principle that older persons are entitled to lives of dignity, security, physical, mental, and social well-being; and to full participation in society. To achieve our purpose for all older persons, MAC, an equal opportunity employer and service provider, serves as a focal point from which to address social and economic needs identified by older persons; and to provide a full range of services. MAC is a private, non-profit organization and is proud to be a member agency of the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! Some of the services available through MAC, Inc are: Caregiver Resource Center & Support Group Memory Impairment Support group for family Maryland Access Point Senior employment program Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Ombudsman and Guardianship Senior Health Insurance Counseling Options Counseling (providing applications for Housing, Prescription, & Energy Assistance) In 2010 the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Building was built and opened and is now the new home for MAC, Inc at 909 Progress Circle in Salisbury, MD. The new senior center also houses a new "senior friendly" gym and exercise programs (memberships available to the public for those 55+), Parsons Day Center (respite care for dementia clients), Meals on Wheels and more.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, INC.
MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, INC.
Annapolis, Maryland
1-24 employees
Maryland REALTORS represents and advocates for its 28,000+ member REALTORS throughout Maryland.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
MARYLAND RURAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
MARYLAND RURAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Greensboro, Maryland
100-499 employees
Mission Statement: In partnership with governmental and non governmental agencies MRDC provides community and educational services to increase self-sufficiency in families in a strong, sustainable Rural Maryland.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive