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MASSACHUSETTS HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC. & ITS SUBSIDIARY COR
MASSACHUSETTS HEALTH & HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC. & ITS SUBSIDIARY COR
Burlington, Massachusetts
50-99 employees
The Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association (MHA) is a voluntary, not-for-profit organization comprised of hospitals, health systems, caregivers, related organizations, and other members with a common interest in promoting the good health of the people of the commonwealth. Through leadership in public advocacy, education, and information, MHA represents and advocates for the collective interests of its members and supports their efforts to provide high quality, cost effective and accessible care.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, INC.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS, INC.
Springfield, Massachusetts
50-99 employees
Founded in 1996, the Western Mass Economic Development Council collaborates with business leaders and key regional stakeholders to develop and execute the vision, strategies, and tactics that stimulate and facilitate a vigorous regional economy, encouraging and sustaining capital investment and quality job growth for Western Massachusetts. The EDC is committed to positive economic development in the region, which will further improve the quality of life for surrounding communities and their constituents.
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Market Leading
AWANE NARFA
AWANE NARFA
Peterborough, New Hampshire
500+ employees
The New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association (NHADA) is a statewide trade association, representing the interests of the motor vehicle industry. Membership consists of all of the new-car and new-truck dealers in the state, along with motorcycle, recreational vehicle, farm equipment, used-car, power equipment, and construction equipment dealers, as well as motor vehicle service, autobody repair, and motor vehicle parts sales facilities, and associate members.
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SUPREME COUNCIL, 33', N.M.J., U.S.A.
SUPREME COUNCIL, 33', N.M.J., U.S.A.
Lexington, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
SUPREME COUNCIL, 33, N.M.J. U.S.A is a company based out of PO BOX 519, LEXINGTON, Massachusetts, United States.
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U MASS - AMHERST FOUNDATION
U MASS - AMHERST FOUNDATION
Amherst, Massachusetts
100-499 employees
Since its founding in 1950, the University of Massachusetts Foundation has been dedicated to promoting the growth, progress, and general welfare of the University of Massachusetts. From its earliest days, the Foundation, a separate 501(c)(3), like similar establishments supporting public universities across the nation, enabled the prudent and practical separation of private funds from state funds. One of the Foundation’s primary roles has been investing and administering the University’s endowment which today includes more than $1.12 billion in assets. Over the last decade, the endowment assets have nearly doubled — distributing $43 million annually in spendable endowment income. These funds directly and reliably aid some of our University’s most gifted and deserving students, its brilliant faculty, and numerous other institutional priorities. Along with managing the University’s endowment, the Foundation partners with the five campuses on programs and initiatives that further enhance and fulfill its founding mission. Helping the University of Massachusetts to serve its students and alumni and realize its mission of access, affordability, and excellence is a responsibility that the UMass Foundation takes seriously. Our alumni and donors help ensure continued growth at the University of Massachusetts
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MEYERS PRIMARY CARE INSTITUTE, INC.
MEYERS PRIMARY CARE INSTITUTE, INC.
Worcester, Massachusetts
1-24 employees
Meyers Primary Care Institute is a Health, Wellness and Fitness company located in 630 Plantation St, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
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Market Competitive
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GRANITE UNITED WAY
GRANITE UNITED WAY
Manchester, New Hampshire
50-99 employees
In communities across America, approximately 1200 United Ways improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of their communities. More than fundraisers, United Ways are partners in change, working with a broad range of people and organizations to identify and resolve pressing community issues. Here at Granite United Way, we are committed to investing in the areas of the community with the most critical needs- education and lifelong learning, health and wellness and housing and economic self-sufficiency. By focusing on these investment initiatives, we are helping people in a new way; we are breaking negative cycles and tackling the root causes of problems to create lasting change. Because we all win when a child succeeds in school, when a family becomes financially stable, when people have good health. Give. Advocate. Volunteer. LIVE UNITED. Granite United Way covers 80% of New Hampshire and we currently have offices in Berlin, Littleton, Tamworth, Plymouth, Laconia, West Lebanon, Concord, and Manchester.
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Market Leading
CAIA ASSOCIATION
CAIA ASSOCIATION
Amherst, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
The CAIA Association is a global professional body dedicated to creating greater alignment, transparency, and knowledge for all investors, with a specific emphasis on alternative investments. A Member-driven organization representing professionals in more than 95 countries, CAIA Association advocates for the highest ethical standards. The organization provides unbiased insight on a broad range of investment strategies and industry issues, key among them being efforts to bring greater diversification to portfolio construction decisions to achieve better long-term investor outcomes. To learn more about the CAIA Association and how to become part of the organization’s mission, please visit https://caia.org/.
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BI-STATE PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION, INC.
BI-STATE PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION, INC.
Bow, New Hampshire
1-24 employees
Bi-State Primary Care Association is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that represents New Hampshire and Vermont’s 28 Community Health Centers serving over 315,400 patients at 136 locations across every county in New Hampshire and Vermont. Bi-State works to promote access to quality, affordable primary health care with an emphasis on reaching underserved populations. Bi-State Primary Care Association was founded as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization in 1986 with offices in Bow, New Hampshire, and, Montpelier, Vermont.
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THE SCHOTT FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION
THE SCHOTT FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION
Cambridge, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
Schott Foundation's mission is to develop and strengthen a broad-based and representative movement to achieve fully resourced, quality PreK-12 public education. At the Schott Foundation, we believe that quality public education is a mainstay of our democracy. It provides not only a route out of poverty, but also the possibility to transform young lives. This conviction drives Schott’s grantmaking strategy, which seeks to create healthy living and learning communities and ensure fairness, opportunity and access to high quality public schools for all children. Schott supports an “Opportunity to Learn” frame for understanding education policy. This framework recognizes that to truly close achievement gaps, our nation must address underlying “opportunity gaps” — the deep disparities that exist in access to quality educational resources, particularly for low-income students and students of color. Schott’s core belief is that well-resourced grassroots campaigns can lead to systemic change in the disparities poor children and children of color face in our nation’s schools. In helping to build these campaigns into a movement, Schott recognizes its pivotal role as both funder and advocate. Our operational strategy extends beyond simple grantmaking to offer our grantees and allied organizations additional supports in network building, policy analysis and communications. It is this combination of financial and operational supports that produces well-resourced campaigns for policy reform. Schott’s grantees wage these campaigns at the city, state and federal levels, often focusing on a particular issue within the broader landscape of education reform.
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NORTHEAST GAS ASSOCIATION
NORTHEAST GAS ASSOCIATION
Westborough, Massachusetts
1-24 employees
The Northeast Gas Association (NGA) is a regional trade association that focuses on education and training, technology research and development, operations, planning, and increasing public awareness of natural gas in the Northeast U.S. NGA represents natural gas distribution companies, transmission companies, liquefied natural gas importers, and associate member companies. These companies provide natural gas to 14 million customers in nine states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont). NGA was established on January 1, 2003. Its predecessor organizations were The New England Gas Association (founded in 1926) and the New York Gas Group (founded in 1973). Its headquarters are in Needham, Massachusetts; its R&D entity, NYSEARCH, is located in northern New Jersey.
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INSIGHT MEDITATION SOCIETY, INC
INSIGHT MEDITATION SOCIETY, INC
Barre, Massachusetts
50-99 employees
IMS is one of the Western world's oldest and most-respected meditation retreat centers. We are dedicated to providing a spiritual refuge for all who seek freedom of mind and heart. Our experienced teachers offer guidance in Buddhist meditations known as vipassana (insight) and metta (lovingkindness). While the context is the Buddha’s teachings, these practices are universal. They help to develop awareness and compassion in ourselves, giving rise to greater peace and happiness in the world. Our two adjacent retreat facilities – the Retreat Center and the Forest Refuge – are set on some 240 secluded wooded acres in the quiet countryside of central Massachusetts. The Retreat Center has a range of silent meditation courses available, varying in length from a weekend to three months. The Forest Refuge offers experienced meditators the opportunity to explore a more independent and less structured form of retreat life.
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Market Competitive