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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.
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Market Laggard
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE, INC.
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE, INC.
Boston, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to saving lives, reducing the burden of disease and strengthening integrated health systems in low- and middle-income countries where we work. Today, CHAI operates in 36 countries across the world and more than 80 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated price reductions, vaccines, medical devices, and diagnostics. Current programs at CHAI include HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, Maternal, Newborn and Reproductive Health, Diarrhea and Pneumonia, Nutrition, Vaccines, Health Financing, Health Workforce, and Cancer. CHAI also has a number of experts working across the organization to help shape global markets, to negotiate lower prices for drugs and health tools, provide clinical support and knowledge, and utilize the latest and best data and analytics to shape decision-making. We are actively recruiting across a number of programs. Please visit www.clintonhealthaccess.org/join-chai.
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Top Benefits
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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Top Benefits
PLAN INTERNATIONAL USA, INC.
PLAN INTERNATIONAL USA, INC.
Providence, Rhode Island
100-499 employees
We’re a global girls’ rights organization. Powered by supporters, we partner with adolescent girls and their communities to overcome oppression and gender inequality. We provide the resources that are unique to their needs, ensuring they achieve their full potential with dignity, opportunity and safety. Our unique development approach is called GirlEngage. We let girls become the drivers of the change they want and need in their lives. It is a strategy focused on adolescent girls ages 10-18 that makes it possible for girls themselves to lead our programs – from designing projects, to leading activities, to measuring success.
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Market Competitive
UNITED WAY OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY, INC.
UNITED WAY OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY, INC.
Boston, Massachusetts
50-99 employees
United Way of Massachusetts Bay exists to build more equitable communities, together. With over 85 years of local impact in eastern Massachusetts, we work with and for our communities to build economic prosperity and enable everyone–across races and ethnicities–to share in the knowledge, wealth and resources available. We believe that the key to unlocking opportunity is uniting people, and we bring together individuals, community leaders, corporate partners, legislators and organizations to build a powerful engine of change. We fuel new ideas, develop programs and take innovative approaches to solve some of the region’s most entrenched and systemic inequities. With communities at the center of everything we do, we unlock avenues of prosperity that uplift those who have been marginalized, and create opportunity. We believe in the possibility of vibrant, abundant, prosperous, healthy and equitable future through the power of the united collective. Follow us on Twitter @UnitedWayMABay Connect on Facebook.com/UnitedWayMaBay
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Market Leading
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CENTRAL BOSTON ELDER SERVICES, INC.
CENTRAL BOSTON ELDER SERVICES, INC.
Roxbury, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Central Boston Elder Services, a non-profit corporation, helps Boston area seniors remain in their homes by providing short and long-term care. Programs and services are offered to help seniors remain self-sufficient and are available to residents living in the Boston neighborhoods of Allston, Back Bay, Fenway, Mission Hill, North Dorchester, North Jamaica Plain, South End, and Roxbury. Since 1974 Central Boston Elder Services has been helping seniors live independently, and with dignity. Extensive in-home services, ranging from personal care to home-delivered meals are available. Eligibility for services is based on a sliding scale and is determined by age, income, and need. Most Boston residents qualify to receive services at little or no charge. Funding for Central Boston Elder Services is received primarily from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs and through private donations and foundations. Professionally staffed and managed, Central Boston Elder Services is governed by an elected board of elders and health care professionals.
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Market Leading
COASTLINE EAP
COASTLINE EAP
Warwick, Rhode Island
100-499 employees
Coastline EAP has been providing national employee assistance services since 1985. Over 250 employers offer our services to their employees and family members across the U.S. Coastline EAP's primary objective is the delivery of responsive, respectful and comprehensive services that meet the highest quality and ethical professional standards. We deliver services that help employees and their family members with the problems of life that interfere with their well-being and their ability to perform their best at work.
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Market Laggard
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.
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Market Leading
IHRSA
IHRSA
Boston, Massachusetts
1-24 employees
The Zeamo Fitness Passport program delivers a diverse combination of gyms and studios as well as live streaming classes and on-demand workouts designed to meet employees at their level of fitness. With a gym and studio network of over 2000 fitness providers at the core of what we do, Zeamo offers our corporate clients and health plan partners an ecosystem of engagement tools that includes activity tracking, rewards for every workout, subsidy processing, and mobile-gym check-in that maximize participation and motivate employees to move more every day.
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Market Leading
JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY FOUNDATION, INC.
JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY FOUNDATION, INC.
Boston, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
The primary mission of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation is to support the work of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum whose core function is to collect, preserve, and make available for research the documents, audiovisual material and memorabilia of President Kennedy, his family, and his contemporaries.  The Foundation, representing a wide variety of constituencies within the general public, works closely with the National Archives and Records Administration to develop programs that advance the study and understanding of President Kennedy’s life and the times in which he lived; and that promote a greater appreciation of America’s political and cultural heritage, the process of governing, and the importance of public service.  In addition to its support of the JFK Presidential Library, the Foundation directly sponsors programs and activities that help people understand the major challenges facing democracy today; that inspire current and future generations to political participation and public service; and that promote debate and discussion of issues at the heart of contemporary democracy that relate to the legacy of President John F. Kennedy. 
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Top Benefits
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.
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Market Competitive