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MICHIGAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MICHIGAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Lansing, Michigan
500+ employees
The Michigan Chamber of Commerce is a statewide business organization representing over 5,000 employers, trade associations and local chambers of commerce. The Michigan Chamber represents businesses of every size and type in all 83 counties of the state. The Michigan Chamber was established in 1959 to be an advocate for Michigan’s job providers in the legislative, political and legal process. It is one of only six state chambers of commerce in the nation accredited by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and one of only four state chambers accredited with distinction. The Michigan Chamber has been voted the most effective membership lobbying in the Lansing for the last 16 years running.
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Market Leading
MICHIGAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION
MICHIGAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Okemos, Michigan
500+ employees
The Michigan Dental Association believes: oral health is integral to overall health; in an inclusive environment that embraces diversity; that the profession of dentistry and the oral health team must be led by dentists to ensure the safety of the public; and that life-long learning is critical to excellence in patient care.
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Below Market
RUTH MOTT FOUNDATION
RUTH MOTT FOUNDATION
Flint, Michigan
25-49 employees
The Ruth Mott Foundation is a private family foundation established by Ruth Mott, philanthropist and wife of automotive pioneer Charles Stewart Mott. The Ruth Mott Foundation’s mission is to advocate, stimulate, and support community vitality, and our commitment is to base the Foundation in its home community of Flint, Michigan. In 2016, the Ruth Mott Foundation shifted to a place-based focus on north Flint. At the core of this strategic focus is a commitment to support community voiced and driven priorities and plans. Through this approach, the residents of north Flint will shape those solutions intended to strengthen their neighborhoods and help create and sustain opportunities to contribute and thrive.
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MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS, INC.
MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS, INC.
Lansing, Michigan
25-49 employees
The Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB) provides quality educational leadership services to all Michigan boards of education, and advocates for student achievement and public education. MASB provides many services to boards of education, including school policy, legal counsel, training and professional development, labor relations, communications, advocacy and superintendent search among others.
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Top Benefits
MICHIGAN FITNESS
MICHIGAN FITNESS
Lansing, Michigan
25-49 employees
We cultivate a culture of health to inspire active lifestyles and healthy food choices in the places we live, work, and play.
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MICHIGAN TOWNSHIPS ASSOCIATION
MICHIGAN TOWNSHIPS ASSOCIATION
Lansing, Michigan
1-24 employees
The Michigan Townships Association is a voluntary membership association for Michigan’s 1,240 townships. We are not a governmental entity, but we are a 501(c)4 not-for-profit corporation. The services we provide to township boards is to speak on their behalf to state and federal lawmakers and regulators; to answer their questions on statutory requirements and provide solutions to issues they face; and we offer a wide variety of education programs to build knowledge and skills related to the core competencies required of a township official.
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CORPORATION FOR A SKILLED WORKFORCE
CORPORATION FOR A SKILLED WORKFORCE
Hartland, Michigan
25-49 employees
CSW catalyzes change in educational and labor market systems, policies and practices to increase economic mobility, particularly for people of color and others historically excluded from success. We focus on achieving scalable improvements in worker skills, lifelong learning, and job quality. CSW collaborates with change makers to develop strategies, identify evidence to inform strategies, build the capacity of organizations, manage initiatives, and evaluate lessons learned.
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Market Competitive
MICHIGAN NURSES ASSOCIATION
MICHIGAN NURSES ASSOCIATION
Okemos, Michigan
25-49 employees
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Market Competitive
MICHIGAN HEALTH COUNCIL
MICHIGAN HEALTH COUNCIL
Okemos, Michigan
25-49 employees
Michigan Health Council is a solutions-oriented nonprofit organization on a mission to create products and provide services our partners rely on to build health care workforce capacity. We proactively address the needs of health care leaders, professionals, employers, educators, and students through various programs spanning the education to practice continuum. Whether it’s helping thousands of high school students and adults explore careers in health care, or connecting and certifying thousands of future professionals for clinical rotations, or registering hundreds of thousands of candidate to job opportunity matches, the Michigan Health Council works every day to strengthen our health care workforce.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MICHIGAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION
MICHIGAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION
Lansing, Michigan
1-24 employees
Founded in 1887, the Michigan Bankers Association (MBA) is a trade association of Michigan financial institutions which currently includes more than 2,300 branches located throughout the state with combined assets of over $150 billion. The MBA mission is to advocate for and support the banking industry. Our main areas of focus include: Advocacy The MBA acts as the official representative of member banks in matters of state legislation and regulation. The Association actively pursues legislation of benefit to the industry and the public at large, and opposes those measures which would hamper its members’ ability to serve the needs of their banking customers. The Association also works closely with the American Bankers Association on select issues in Washington, D.C. Professional Development The MBA sponsors more than 100 seminars, conferences, banking schools and an annual convention. Our educational programs enhance the ability of member banks to meet their needs in a complex and changing financial industry. Products and Services Through its subsidiary the MBA Service Corp, Inc., the MBA seeks ways to help our members retain business, offer first rate service and increase revenue. As part of these activities, MBA offers a wide variety of products and services for member banks in the areas of compliance, human resources, management, marketing and financial literacy, among others. The MBA offers an Associate Membership, works closely with many preferred vendors and endorses partners that provide banks top quality services, fee income or unique opportunities.
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MICHIGAN NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION
MICHIGAN NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION
Lansing, Michigan
1-24 employees
Incorporated in 1990, MNA is a statewide membership organization dedicated to serving the diverse nonprofit sector through advocacy, training, and resources. Membership is open to all Michigan nonprofit/tax exempt organizations. For-profit businesses and government entities may join as affiliate members. Membership information is available at https://mnaonline.org/become-a-member Visit https://mnaonline.org/who-we-are/get-connected to subscribe to MNA newsletters and find MNA on other social networks so you can stay updated on the latest member benefits, nonprofit jobs, sector news, events, and more!
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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER FLINT
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER FLINT
Flint, Michigan
1-24 employees
The Community Foundation of Greater Flint is a tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County. CFGF enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care about - immediately or through their will. Donors can establish a charitable fund at the foundation by contributing a variety of assets. Those assets are then carefully invested by the foundation. Established in 1988 through the merger of The Flint Public Trust, founded in 1950, and the Flint Area Health Foundation, created in 1978, the resulting Community Foundation combined the strengths of these two Flint institutions to position itself for future growth and giving. Since the merger, assets have grown from $10 million to more than $182 million. Over 10,000 contributors ranging from modest to magnificent means have enabled the Community Foundation to award more than $100 million in grants to the greater Flint area from over 450 charitable funds. The Community Foundation continues to help individuals, families, businesses and nonprofit organizations achieve their charitable and financial goals by providing tools and resources that make giving easy, flexible and effective. We are dedicated to connecting people who care to the causes that matter to them and the community ... For good. For ever. For everyone.
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Market Leading