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DETROIT ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY
DETROIT ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Royal Oak, Michigan
201-500 employees
The Detroit Zoological Society (DZS) is a nonprofit organization that operates the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak, Mich. and the Belle Isle Nature Center, located in Detroit. Accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, DZS employs approximately 350 full and part-time employees and hosts more than 500 volunteers throughout the year. The 125-acre Detroit Zoo is a natural habitat for more than 2,000 animals. Major exhibits include the National Amphibian Conservation Center, Polk Penguin Conservation Center, Deveraux Tiger Forest, Great Apes of Harambee and Arctic Ring of Life, voted the number-two zoo exhibit in the U.S. by the Intrepid Traveler’s guide to “America’s Best Zoos”. The Belle Isle Nature Center, nestled on 6 acres of Michigan's forested wetland on the northeastern tip of Belle Isle State Park, offers guests unique educational, environmental and natural experiences that help connect them with urban nature. Admission to the Belle Isle Nature Center is free of charge.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
Detroit, Michigan
201-500 employees
The Detroit Institute of Arts’ mission is that each visitor finds personal meaning in art. Whether it’s a painting that brings out a smile or chuckle, to a sculpture leads to deep contemplation, the DIA’s expansive collection of 60,000 works has something for everyone. Using a visitor-centered approach to add context to art, the DIA is not just for scholars and art aficionados. It takes humans to truly bring art to life. Each team member—from environmental services to accounting and curatorial—brings unique skills that directly contribute to the DIA’s mission. Team members are the heart of the DIA and are a vital role in the museum’s goal to be one of the world’s most visitor-friendly museums.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
ANN ARBOR HANDS-ON MUSEUM
ANN ARBOR HANDS-ON MUSEUM
Ann Arbor, Michigan
51-200 employees
The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum (AAHOM) opened in 1982 in an historic firehouse in downtown Ann Arbor and quickly became the cornerstone of informal science education in the community. This was achieved by working with scientists, artists, designers, engineers, and innovators who transferred their extraordinary talents and knowledge into the creation of simple, effective science exhibits that can be understood by children, their families, and audiences of all ages. Following several expansions, AAHOM now occupies 40,000 square feet, with 20,000 devoted to exhibit space for 250+ interactive exhibits designed to promote science discovery and literacy. Over 6 million visitors have visited AAHOM since it first opened its doors, making it one of the most popular science centers in the State of Michigan. The mission of the AAHOM is to create moments of discovery that inspire curiosity, exploration, and respect for STEM, and the natural world . Our vision is a world where curiosity today leads to more purposeful lives tomorrow. Thanks to a steadfast belief in the power of STEaM when placed in the hands of pre-K through 8th Graders, we enjoy one of the highest annual attendance rates at a science center in Michigan: reaching nearly 400,000 each year. AAHOM education programs align with State of Michigan Grade Level Content Expectations (GLCE) and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Our exhibits have been displayed in libraries, community centers and shopping malls throughout the state. AAHOM’s regional and national reputation was built on its visionary planning and implementation of interactive STEaM-based exhibits; groundbreaking educational programs delivered to 47 counties throughout the state, 47 states across the country, and numerous countries around the world; and an exceptional ability to establish and maintain strong collaborative bonds with public and private organizations from a variety of disciplines.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER
HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER
Farmington Hills, Michigan
11-50 employees
It is the mission of The Zekelman Holocaust Center to remember those who perished and survived the Holocaust and, in a world increasingly faced with sectarian strife and intolerance, to set forth the lessons of the Holocaust as a model for teaching ethical conduct and responsible decision-making. By highlighting those individuals who, in the midst of evil, stood for the best rather than the worst of human nature, The Zekelman Holocaust Center seeks to contribute to maintaining an open, free society. Visit our website for more information: www.holocaustcenter.org
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Detroit, Michigan
51-200 employees
Established in 1921, the Detroit Historical Society tells Detroit’s stories and why they matter. The Society operates the Detroit Historical Museum in Midtown and the Dossin Great Lakes Museum on Belle Isle while managing the city’s collection of more than 250,000 historic artifacts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION
CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION
Detroit, Michigan
500+ employees
With roots dating back to 1701, the Archdiocese of Detroit continues to form Catholic community in southeast Michigan, administering Roman Catholic parishes and schools within the city of Detroit as well as Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, St.Clair, Monroe and Lapeer counties. In addition, the archdiocese shares the Good News of Jesus Christ to diverse constituencies of the Detroit region through direct ministry. The archdiocese is under the care of the Most Reverend Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
1XRUN, LLC
1XRUN, LLC
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
1xRUN is among the world’s leading publishers of fine art editions and an online destination for limited-edition and original art. Founded in 2010, 1xRUN has meticulously curated over 2500 daily releases including fine art prints, hand-painted multiples and collections of original artwork. With over 80,000 members around the world, 1xRUN has revolutionized the way that fans collect art, allowing anyone to take home a piece of work from their favorite artists no matter where they live or their budget. In addition, 1xRUN serves to educate customers through artist interviews, features and studio visits giving insight into the world of both established and emerging artists. 1xRUN is a model of consistency and quality that is sought out by artists throughout the world. 1xRUN is also the producer of Detroit's only Public Art festival Murals In The Market, a 10-day mural and public arts festival that features live mural paintings, activations, events, sculptures and more from both local and international artists in Detroit's Historic Eastern Market District. To date, we have produced over 150 Murals for the festival working with hundreds of artists and creatives from around the globe.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market