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EASTER SEALS MICHIGAN
EASTER SEALS MICHIGAN
Auburn Hills, Michigan
500+ employees
Easterseals MORC is the leading nonprofit provider of services for individuals with behavior health disabilities, emotional impairments, autism, developmental disabilities and other special needs. Spanning the entire state of Michigan, Easterseals MORC has been offering help and hope to children and adults living with disabilities, and to the family members who love them, since 1920. Through a continuum of services, including therapy, training, education, and support, Easterseals MORC stives to lead the way to 100% equity, inclusion, and access for people with disabilities, families, and communities. For more information, contact Easterseals MORC at 1.800.75.SEALS or visit www.eastersealsmorc.org
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Top Benefits
OAKLAND LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY
OAKLAND LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY
Pontiac, Michigan
All Size Average employees
Empowering people to succeed has been at the heart of OLHSA, A Community Action Agency, since 1964. We work with residents of all ages in Oakland and Livingston Counties to create meaningful change and real opportunities for success. As a 501(c)(3) we rely on private donations, grants, federal, local and state funding to fuel our mission. We help people and change lives every day.
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Top Benefits
CAPITAL AREA COMMUNITY SERVICE
CAPITAL AREA COMMUNITY SERVICE
Lansing, Michigan
100-499 employees
Capital Region Community Services (CRCS) is a regional community service providing services, programs and activities for people in the Capital Region. Formerly known as Belconnen Community Service, CRCS provides programs to a wide range of people in the ACT and regional NSW, both in partnership and as a sole provider. CRCS prides itself on professional and high quality service. Employees advocate on behalf of and promote issues affecting marginalised groups in our communities. We are the primary provider of programs and services dedicated to the Belconnen area. CRCS enjoys strong relationships with its community, government and other community services which enhance its capacity to realise its vision of a connected, active and strong community.
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Market Competitive
COMMUNITY HOUSING NETWORK, INC.
COMMUNITY HOUSING NETWORK, INC.
Troy, Michigan
50-99 employees
Community Housing Network (CHN) is a nonprofit organization committed to providing homes for people in need through proven strategies of homeless prevention, housing assistance, affordable housing development, community education, advocacy, and referrals. Since 2001, CHN has served as the leading housing resource nonprofit organization in southeast Michigan and serves thousands of families and individuals annually who are facing homelessness, people with disabilities, low-income households, and other vulnerable Michigan residents.
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Market Laggard
JUDSON CENTER
JUDSON CENTER
Farmington Hills, Michigan
100-499 employees
Since opening our doors in 1924, Judson Center has grown to serve nearly 12,000 children, adults and families each year. Together with our compassionate staff, dedicated board, and caring supporters, we’ve been building brighter futures for almost 100 years. Our expert and comprehensive services continue to strengthen children, adults and families impacted by abuse and neglect, autism, and developmental, behavioral and physical health challenges so they can achieve whole health, well-being and reach their maximum potential! Now’s the time to join us in our mission, apply to become a member of our team, or show your support as a donor or volunteer because the next century is looking even BRIGHTER than the last!
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Market Laggard
AREA AGENCY ON AGING 1-B
AREA AGENCY ON AGING 1-B
Southfield, Michigan
100-499 employees
The Area Agency on Aging 1-B is a nonprofit agency responsible for services to more than 620,000 persons age 60 and older residing in Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair and Washtenaw counties. Through the provision of home care and community-based services, older adults are provided with options that can help maintain their health and independence in their homes and communities.
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Market Competitive
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DISABILITY RIGHTS MICHIGAN
DISABILITY RIGHTS MICHIGAN
Lansing, Michigan
25-49 employees
The mission of Disability Rights Michigan (DRM) is to advocate and protect the legal rights of people with disabilities. 1) Information provided by Disability Rights Michigan is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice; and 2) that neither the information provided by Disability Rights Michigan nor the use thereof by a reader creates a contract or an attorney-client relationship; and 3) that there is no promise or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, adequacy, timeliness, or relevance of the information provided by the Disability Rights Michigan; and 4) [if Disability Rights Michigan provides hyperlinks to other websites and/or posts comments from third parties] that Disability Rights Michigan is not responsible for the content of any comments posted by third parties on the Disability Rights Michigan’s Facebook home page, Instagram home page, LinkedIn home page, or on any site accessible through a hyperlink provided by Disability Rights Michigan.
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Top Benefits
SVRC INDUSTRIES, INC.
SVRC INDUSTRIES, INC.
Saginaw, Michigan
100-499 employees
SVRC Industries, Inc., through economic development activities, creates and sustains opportunities and supports to empower persons at risk, or with barriers to employment and community access. We address the mission by… • Recognizing that challenges of our customers have the highest priority; • Educating the public about barriers for persons with disabilities to employment and community access; • Advocating for solutions to disability and rehabilitation issues; • Forming partnerships with other organizations and businesses to maximize our effectiveness; • Concentrating our resources to have the greatest impact; • Using our industrial operations as the hub for service delivery systems; • Delivering services that reflect the values of our customers and the citizens in the communities we serve.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FOOD BANK OF EASTERN MICHIGAN
FOOD BANK OF EASTERN MICHIGAN
Flint, Michigan
50-99 employees
The Food Bank of Eastern Michigan was founded in 1981 as a grassroots community organization serving agencies in Genesee County. Since, due to increasing need for our services around the state, the Food Bank has grown to serve a network of more than 700 Hunger Relief Partners, including partner agencies, schools, and other community organizations. Once food arrives at the Food Bank, it is sorted, inspected, and made available to partner agencies such as churches, soup kitchens, and food pantries to distribute to those in need. All Food Bank partner agencies are required to distribute food, without charges or fees, to needy clients. The Food Bank also partners with schools who distribute food through our Backpack Program and School Pantry Program and provides meals during our Summer Feeding Program. The Food Bank serves more than 330,000 families through our partner agencies per year and distributes more than 28 million pounds of food, including 11 million pounds of fresh produce annually. Through our network of partners that includes retail grocery chains and farmers, the Food Bank is able to maximize monetary donations. As little as $1 can provide up to six meals for people in need. To donate, visit www.fbem.org. The Food Bank offers volunteer opportunities in our Hunger Solution Center Monday-Saturday for individuals or groups. In one hour, one volunteer can sort enough food to feed 335 people! For information about volunteering, visit www.fbem.org or contact (810) 396-0210.
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Market Leading
TRAINING AND TREATMENT INNOVATIONS, INC.
TRAINING AND TREATMENT INNOVATIONS, INC.
Oxford, Michigan
100-499 employees
TTI is a private, not-for-profit agency that has been providing specialty behavioral health services and training in Michigan since 1987. We provide a wide range of community-based services and supports to adults with psychiatric disorders and to those with both co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders. We also provide services to children and adults with developmental disabilities and children with emotional impairments. We provide quality recovery-focused services based on an individual's plan of service. All programs are based on each consumer's person-centered planning process and incorporate trauma-informed care, co-occurring mental health and substance use treatment, and integrated healthcare.
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Market Leading
UNIVERSITY REHABILITATION ALLIANCE DBA ORIGAMI REHABILITATION
UNIVERSITY REHABILITATION ALLIANCE DBA ORIGAMI REHABILITATION
Mason, Michigan
100-499 employees
Nestled on a beautiful 35 acre wooded campus just outside of Lansing, Michigan, Origami is a CARF accredited, nonprofit organization offering a continuum of care for children, adolescents, and adults with neurological, developmental, mental health, and orthopedic conditions. Origami provides more than medical care. We work as a team, bringing together committed professionals who use a unique interdisciplinary approach and a network of community resources to meet the physical, social, spiritual, cognitive, and emotional needs. We focus on maximizing recovery, restoring quality of life and independence. Origami is fortunate to have two exceptional partners, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Peckham, Inc. The relationship between Origami, Peckham and Michigan State University is unparalleled in the area of brain injury care, recovery, and rehabilitation. The expertise and resources of all 3 organizations provides a mechanism for the most up-to-date services from medical expertise to community re-entry and return to work.
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Market Competitive
CHILD AND FAMILY CHARITIES
CHILD AND FAMILY CHARITIES
Lansing, Michigan
100-499 employees
For over 100 years, since 1911, Child and Family Charities has been protecting and strengthening families in need. The agency's founding purpose was "to secure for every child the same love and same opportunity that we would have our children receive should they be left orphaned or friendless." Over the years, under the same guiding principles, Child and Family Charities has evolved in the mid-Michigan community. Today, through 6 divisions and 30+ programs, Child and Family Charities offers a full spectrum of support to over 15,000 children, youth, and families annually—8,000 in the mid-Michigan area and 7,000 throughout Michigan. The primary mission of the private nonprofit organization is to strengthen and support children, families, and individuals as they evolve and grow in a changing community.
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Market Leading