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AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
Providence, Rhode Island
100-499 employees
The American Mathematical Society is dedicated to advancing research and connecting the diverse global mathematical community through our publications, meetings and conferences, MathSciNet, professional services, advocacy, and awareness programs. The Society has nearly 30,000 individual members and 570 institutional members in the United States and around the world. Programs and services for AMS members and the mathematical community include professional programs such as meetings and conferences, surveys, employment services; publications including Mathematical Reviews (a database of over 3.3 million items covering 78 years of mathematics literature), journals, and over 3,000 books in print; support for Young Scholars Programs and the Mathematical Moments program of the Public Awareness Office; resources such as MR Lookup for researchers and authors; and a Washington office that connects the mathematical community with the broader scientific community and with decision makers who determine science funding. The AMS headquarters is located in Providence, Rhode Island, and the Society has offices also in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Washington D.C. See the AMS Group on LinkedIn to follow and contribute to Discussions, at http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=158723.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
JOBS FOR THE FUTURE
JOBS FOR THE FUTURE
Boston, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Jobs for the Future (JFF) drives transformation of the American workforce and education systems to achieve equitable economic advancement for all.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
FUND FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, INC.
FUND FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST, INC.
Boston, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Fund for the Public Interest is a national, non-profit organization that runs campaigns for America’s leading environmental and public interest organizations. We launched the Fund in 1982 to help find ways to engage people on the most pressing problems of our day and turn that support into solutions. And now we run the nation’s largest and most effective canvassing and telephone membership operation. Our canvassers and callers talk to people one-on-one and through those interactions help make thousands, sometimes millions of people’s voices heard, through petitions, emails, small donations and meetings. That’s people power, and that’s what it takes to make a difference for the environment, for our democracy, and more.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ST. ANNS HOME, INC.
ST. ANNS HOME, INC.
Methuen, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Peace Care is a not for profit organization sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace, where we strive to provide high-quality faith-based care to the members of our Jersey City community. Our two facilities, Peace Care St. Ann’s and Peace Care St. Joseph’s, have over 200 years’ combined experience in providing excellent long-term and short-term services for all our residents, including outpatient physical, occupational, and speech therapies, adult day care, and residential care for the aged. We will always make sure that our identity expresses the breadth and depth of what and how we serve our communities, and that we continue to succeed in today’s dynamic healthcare environment.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
MYSTIC VALLEY ELDER SERVICES
MYSTIC VALLEY ELDER SERVICES
Malden, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Founded in 1975, Mystic Valley Elder Services is a non-profit agency that provides essential home- and community-based care and resources to more than 20,000 elders, adults living with disabilities, and caregivers annually living in 11 communities north of Boston and beyond. Services include coordination of home care support, transportation, Meals on Wheels, and information and advice. Our Mission Mystic Valley Elder Services’ mission is to support the right of older adults and adults living with disabilities to live independently and with dignity in a setting of their own choice, by providing information, advice, and access to quality resources and services. Our Core Values Empowering people by providing quality choices Offering professional, compassionate care Encouraging excellence and innovation Recruiting, supporting, and retaining the best staff and volunteers Embracing diversity and inclusion Fostering collaborations with consumers, professionals, and organizations Expecting individual responsibility within a team environment Communities served: Chelsea Everett Malden Medford Melrose North Reading Reading Revere Stoneham Wakefield Winthrop
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FOX HILL VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS CORPORATION
FOX HILL VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS CORPORATION
Westwood, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Fox Hill Village offers quality, comfort, and luxury retirement along with outstanding service and amenities. Founded by a partnership including Massachusetts General Hospital, Fox Hill Village was carefully planned as a secure and engaging retirement community of neighbors. Our distinctive building features 340 resident-owned apartments that surround a village commons. Our residents come from many backgrounds and lead a comfortable lifestyle that is enhanced by a broad array of activities designed to satisfy diverse interests. Fox Hill also offers unique economic value due to its cooperative structure. Our community provides you the financial benefit of home ownership and a strong voice in community affairs within a retirement atmosphere that is charming, full of life, and worry free. Fox Hill Village is designed for people who want to live well and share an outstanding life together in a perfect New England village.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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ROGERSON COMMUNITIES
ROGERSON COMMUNITIES
Boston, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Rogerson Communities was founded in 1860 in Boston as the “Home for Aged Men,” the first privately supported home in the area for “respectable aged and indigent men.” Since 1978, Rogerson Communities has evolved from a single retirement home for older men to a network of innovative, accessible, affordable housing and services for elders, persons with disabilities, and the working poor in the Greater Boston area. Breaking new ground and turning innovative ideas into housing and programs that truly respond to the needs of Boston’s most vulnerable, elderly residents are aspects key to Rogerson’s success. Rogerson opened one of this country’s first adult day health programs for elders in 1978, now expanded to become the Rogerson Roslindale Adult Day Health Program. Rogerson was also one of the first elderly housing providers to hire social service coordinators for residents and one of the first to encourage elders to keep pets in their homes. The agency’s leadership role in meeting the needs of older adults is exemplified most recently by the introduction of a pioneering exercise and strength-training program specifically designed for elders, Rogerson Fitness First, at the Rogerson Roslindale Adult Day Health Program as well as a number of other Rogerson facilities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTERS OF GREATER BOSTON, INC.
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTERS OF GREATER BOSTON, INC.
Newton, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
We believe in a vibrant and evolving Jewish community where everyone belongs. By building meaningful and lasting relationships, welcoming a growing and increasingly diverse set of individuals and families, and supporting unique identities rooted in Jewish values and Jewish life, our community thrives.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE CHARLES RIVER CENTER
THE CHARLES RIVER CENTER
Needham, Massachusetts
All Size Average employees
The Charles River Center is a private, nonprofit human service agency headquartered in Needham, Massachusetts, providing employment and job training, residential homes, day habilitation, and recreational programs for children and adults with Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities. Founded by a group of parents of children with special needs in 1956, the mission of Charles River has always been to improve the quality of life by helping each individual with a developmental disability achieve his or her highest possible level of independence so that he or she can fully participate, benefit, and become a contributing member of the community. The Charles River Center serves over 950 families from many communities including Needham, Wellesley, Weston, Newton, Dedham, Cambridge, Brighton, Brookline, Framingham, Natick, Westwood, Dover, Waltham, Roslindale, Hyde Park, Roxbury, Watertown, Quincy, Norwood, West Roxbury and many more.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
EDUCATIUS, INC. DBA EDUCATIUS INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATIUS, INC. DBA EDUCATIUS INTERNATIONAL
Boston, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
We are the high school experts! Educatius Group is the leading global organization placing and managing international students in academic and exchange high school programs in the USA, UK, Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Italy, France, Spain, Australia and New Zealand. Each year we welcome and support approximately 6,000 students from over 60 countries fulfill their dreams of being a high school student abroad, in cooperation with our outstanding High School partners and our network of caring host families. Our diverse range of Classic, Select and Academic Exchange high school programs give international students the maximum degree of choice as they (and their parents) decide what high school experience best supports their future. Students can choose a high school program in a big city, by the beach or mountains; choose a school by their sports, arts or subjects; or choose a program that lets us place them in a school of our choice for a lower cost. Uniquely among "international"​ student recruitment organizations, we are TRULY international; with no single nationality representing more than 20%. We ensure that international students in our high schools and host families have every opportunity to integrate into local culture, and that our partner high schools achieve impressive diversity in their international student population. Over the years, governments in Europe, Latin America and Asia have entrusted us with placing and managing large groups of their sponsored students. Our experienced staff are located worldwide in our global offices in the USA, Brazil, Sweden, Turkey, Vietnam, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Italy, UK, Ireland, Spain, Germany and China provide seamless support to our students, host families, schools and network of partners worldwide.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE ARC OF BRISTOL COUNTY, INC.
THE ARC OF BRISTOL COUNTY, INC.
Attleboro, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
Vision: People of all abilities are empowered to succeed by making their own choices. Mission: To foster community partnerships, promote individual advocacy and create a pathway for growth and innovation by offering exceptional support and services to people with all abilities through the attraction, development and retention of superior talent who passionately demonstrate best practices. Brief history of The Arc of Bristol County: It must have been heartbreaking. To have a new baby in your arms, and the doctors saying because of the child’s special needs, you should put him or her “away,” essentially forget about them. Such was the case for many families prior to the 1950’s. In 1959, a group of courageous families from the Attleboro area joined forces, wanting to raise their children with developmental disabilities themselves, but knowing they needed support to do so. These were the founding families of The Arc of Bristol County. Wonder if they could have imagined 51 years later, their kitchen table organization would be serving 2,000 individuals annually, offering tremendous opportunities for children and adults with disabilities? As a result of their efforts, and the efforts of hundreds of other families around the world, people with disabilities are more integrated into their communities, have full rights to education and employment, and now have opportunities that would never have been dreamed of half a century ago.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
GIRL SCOUTS OF CENTRAL AND WES
GIRL SCOUTS OF CENTRAL AND WES
Worcester, Massachusetts
50-99 employees
We Are Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through programs from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike or advocate for climate justice, or make their first best friends. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alums, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them. To join us, volunteer, reconnect, or donate, visit www.girlscouts.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive