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INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR ANIMAL WELFARE, INC.
INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR ANIMAL WELFARE, INC.
Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
IFAW explores new ways to improve conditions for animals, people, and the place we call home—and we’ve been leading the way for over 50 years. The problems we confront are urgent, complicated, and resistant to change. Solving them requires fresh thinking and bold action. So we look at the issues from different angles, make unexpected connections, and challenge the way things are done. Partnering with local communities, NGOs, and governments around the globe, we create real-world solutions that make an immediate and lasting impact.
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Top Benefits
THE RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION
THE RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION
Providence, Rhode Island
50-99 employees
The Rhode Island Foundation is a proactive community and philanthropic leader dedicated to meeting the needs of the people of Rhode Island. Founded in 1916, The Rhode Island Foundation is one of the oldest and largest community foundations in the country, and is the only community foundation serving the state of Rhode Island.
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LOOKING UPWARDS, INC.
LOOKING UPWARDS, INC.
Middletown, Rhode Island
500+ employees
Looking Upwards is an innovative, nonprofit agency offering a wide array of services to adults with developmental disabilities and children with diverse needs. For over 30 years, Looking Upwards has been supporting individuals to live to their fullest potential. We are based in Middletown and serve over 900 children and adults throughout Rhode Island.
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Market Laggard
SOUTH SHORE COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL, INC.
SOUTH SHORE COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL, INC.
Plymouth, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
At SSCAC, we fight poverty and stand for the most vulnerable in our communities – our elderly and disabled neighbors, our children, our unemployed friends. Since 1965, we have provided opportunities for education, training, and employment for low income people living in all our South Shore communities. Last year, we stood for nearly 20,000 people, so they could live with dignity and realize their fullest potential. We stand with our communities. We employ over 175 people and do business with more than 250 companies, large and small, from Hull to Cape Cod and the Islands. We coordinate our programs and services with nearly 600 community partners to leverage resources and provide wrap-around assistance to those in need. #OurCommunityInAction
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Below Market
CAPE ABILITIES, INC.
CAPE ABILITIES, INC.
Hyannis, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
The mission of Cape Abilities is to serve individuals with disabilities on Cape Cod by educating, counseling and providing residential, therapeutic, social and employment supports that empower them to achieve meaningful and valued roles in the community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
RHODE ISLAND COMMUNITY FOOD BANK ASSOCIATION
RHODE ISLAND COMMUNITY FOOD BANK ASSOCIATION
Providence, Rhode Island
50-99 employees
The Rhode Island Community Food Bank provides food to our neighbors in need through our network of member agencies and promotes long-term solutions to the problem of hunger. Our vision is of a state where no one goes hungry. Visit our website to learn how you can help. Who We Are The Food Bank is helping Rhode Island solve the problem of hunger. In partnership with our member agencies, as well as government and community leaders, we work to ensure that no one in Rhode Island goes hungry. We envision a day when everyone in Rhode Island has access to nutritious food through an efficient and sustainable acquisition and distribution network. What We Do Since 1982, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank has solicited, stored and distributed surplus food and grocery products to qualified member agency programs that serve Rhode Island's hungry. Millions of pounds of donated food and nonfood household products are distributed to the community through our network of 160 member agency food programs across Rhode Island. Additional Programs The Food Bank also serves Rhode Islanders in need through the following programs: Community Kitchen - A food service training course. Community Kitchen students prepare meals for the Kids Cafe, which serves evening meals to children at risk of hunger. Community Cooking - Wholesome Eating on A Budget is a nutrition education program for food pantry clients designed to empower them to make healthier choices on a limited budget. Get Involved There are many ways for you to make a difference. For information, visit our website.
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Market Leading
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THE FAMILY ROSARY, INC.
THE FAMILY ROSARY, INC.
North Easton, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
HRCU is a federally insured community credit union. We serve our members by providing quality financial services, which meet their needs in a professional, personalized and courteous manner. We provide competitive rates on loans, savings and investments, and access to products and services using the latest technology, while maintaining the Credit Union's long term financial stability. If you live, work or go to school in the State of New Hampshire or York, County, Maine, you are eligible to join Holy Rosary Credit Union. If you have a family member that is a member of HRCU, you are also eligible to join the credit union.
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Top Benefits
ONWARD WE LEARN
ONWARD WE LEARN
Providence, Rhode Island
50-99 employees
Formerly the College Crusade of Rhode Island, we prepare and inspire students to become the first in their families to attend and complete college.
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Market Leading
THE PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY LABORATORY, INC.
THE PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY LABORATORY, INC.
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
50-99 employees
PAL is a leading New England cultural resource management (CRM) firm. We offer services in the fields of archaeology and historic architectural survey, state and federal historic tax credits, cemetery investigations, expert testimony, section 106, HABS/HAER, and state level documentation. PAL, established in 1982, is a private, not-for-profit, corporation based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. We provide a full array of cultural resource management (CRM) services. Our primary service area extends throughout the Northeast, but we often conduct projects in other regions of the United States and the Caribbean Islands. The firm has a proven record of timely, quality products that withstand rigorous technical reviews. The staff has developed innovative planning and project management strategies tailored to each client’s needs. Our reputation is built upon facilitating large, complex projects efficiently and effectively while maintaining the highest caliber of standards. PAL’s approach relies on integration, blending the skills of historic, prehistoric, industrial, and industrial archaeologists, architectural and industrial historians, historians, preservation planners, conservators, and technical support staff. Clients rely on PAL for our ability to rapidly mobilize staff and resources to conduct cultural resource surveys, preservation planning studies, eligibility determinations, environmental impact assessments, regulatory compliance, and consultation. PAL’s outstanding reputation within the CRM industry springs from more than a quarter-century of high-quality performance in support of more than 3,000 development and planning projects. Our staff of more than 50 professional archaeologists, architectural historians, preservation planners, and support personnel is committed to providing clients with responsive service and expert advice in historic preservation.
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Below Market
NEWPORT RESTORATION FOUNDATION
NEWPORT RESTORATION FOUNDATION
Newport, Rhode Island
25-49 employees
Founded as a not-for-profit in 1968 by philanthropist Doris Duke, the Newport Restoration Foundation (NRF) preserves, maintains, and interprets the early architectural heritage of Aquidneck Island and the fine and decorative arts collections of Doris Duke in Newport. Since its founding, NRF has restored and preserved more than 80 eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century buildings, 73 of which are currently rented as private residences to tenant stewards and maintained by a full-time crew of carpenters and painters. The NRF also owns and operates three museum properties: • Rough Point; Doris Duke’s Newport mansion; home to a large collection of European paintings, textiles, decorative arts and Asian ceramics with notable works by Van Dyck, Gainsborough, Reynolds, and Tiffany. Each year, a different themed exhibition is presented in its two formal galleries. • Whitehorne House; a Federal period brick mansion in the historic commercial district of Lower Thames, featuring one of the largest and most important collections of 18th-century Newport furniture in Rhode Island. • Prescott Farm; a 40-acre greenspace open to the public for free in Middletown, RI, with ties to the Revolutionary War and period gardens maintained by the University of Rhode Island's Master Gardeners.
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Below Market
NORTH COTTAGE PROGRAM, INC.
NORTH COTTAGE PROGRAM, INC.
Norton, Massachusetts
50-99 employees
North Cottage Program is a mental health care company based out of 69 E Main St, Norton, Massachusetts, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
RHODE ISLAND PBS FOUNDATION
RHODE ISLAND PBS FOUNDATION
Providence, Rhode Island
50-99 employees
As Rhode Island’s one public television station, we are the stage for issues that are important to you and our community. As television, we amplify individual voices that might not otherwise be heard. As a non-profit, we bring a unique mission-driven perspective to everything we do. Add your voice, your power of One. Together, we are Rhode Island PBS and - together - we share the power of PBS with Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. Thank you! Our place in the community is a unique one, as both a nonprofit organization and a television station. We use the power of noncommercial media to help build a stronger community by: - producing and presenting local independent content about issues our viewers tell us are important to them, - fostering community outreach and connection through civic engagement projects and public events. For you, this represents marketing opportunities that commercial broadcasters and cable networks cannot offer. As a WSBE content underwriter or event sponsor, you do more than buy a flight of spots. You become a partner with us in building a relationship with the community, and the community pays attention. Contact us at 401-222-3636 x339 for more information or to schedule a consultation to tailor a promotion plan to suit your needs.
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Market Leading