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GOODWILL OF THE GREAT PLAINS
GOODWILL OF THE GREAT PLAINS
Sioux City, Iowa
100-499 employees
Our Mission: Goodwill of the Great Plains serves as an advocate for economic self-sufficiency through employment and education. Our Vision: We create a world of dignity and compassion by putting people to work. Goodwill generates opportunities for people to achieve independence and dignity by offering job training, employment placement services and other community-based programs for people who have disabilities, those who lack education or job experience, and others who face challenges to finding employment. Goodwill of the Great Plains is one of 163 independent, autonomous agencies across the United States and Internationally. Goodwill agencies are innovative and sustainable social enterprises that fund job training, employment placement services and other community programs by selling donated clothes and household items at Goodwill stores and online, and through commercial services, private and public grants, and individual giving. With a support center office located in Sioux City, Iowa, Goodwill of the Great Plains (Goodwill) serves a Midwestern territory spanning over 500 miles, from Rapid City, South Dakota in the west to Mason City, Iowa in the east. In between, Goodwill’s over twenty locations serve communities across South Dakota, Northwest Iowa, Northeast Nebraska, and Southwest Minnesota.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MID STEP SERVICES INC
MID STEP SERVICES INC
Sioux City, Iowa
100-499 employees
Mid Step Svc is a hospital & health care company based out of 4303 Stone Ave, Sioux City, Iowa, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
PROJECT HARMONY
PROJECT HARMONY
Omaha, Nebraska
100-499 employees
Project Harmony Child Protection Center is a community-based organization providing child-friendly, centralized and integrated child abuse assessment and investigation for children throughout eastern Nebraska and southwest Iowa. Project Harmony works with state human services and local law enforcement agencies to protect the child and prosecute the offender. This past year, 8,064 children sought services at Project Harmony. Since the opening of Project Harmony in 1996 more than 64,000 children have received vital services in prevention and child abuse assessment, investigation and treatment referral. Prosecution rates have increased and abused children and their families are able to get professional help in the process of healing. The Project Harmony Training Institute was established in 2007 and since that time more than 30,000 students, citizens and professionals have been taught the best methods to assess and respond to children and their families who have been impacted by abuse and neglect. Project Harmony and its partner agencies work together to serve families throughout the communities of eastern Nebraska and southwest Iowa. This collaborative effort provides effective, immediate and sensitive support to child victims and their non-offending family members, improved communication and case resolution.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
GOODWILL SPECIALTY SERVICES, INC.
GOODWILL SPECIALTY SERVICES, INC.
Omaha, Nebraska
100-499 employees
Goodwill Industries, Inc., Serving Eastern Nebraska and Southwest Iowa, has been a leader in helping people fulfill their dreams through work since 1933. Our mission is to train and employ people with disabilities and others who may be at a competitive disadvantage in the job market. We do this by selling value-priced merchandise at 17 convenient locations in Omaha, Bellevue, Papillion, Fremont, Blair, Gretna and Council Bluffs. Although many people know Goodwill as a place to donate used clothing and household items, they may not realize that their donations sold in our retail stores fund programs that give thousands of formerly unemployed individuals the opportunity to earn a living and the chance to succeed in life. Goodwill provides opportunities for individuals with barriers to self-sufficiency through a variety of job opportunities and employment programs, including AbilityOne, YouthBuild AmeriCorps, Employment Solutions and Work Experience. Goodwill is a private, not-for-profit 501(c)3 agency governed by a local board of trustees. We are a member agency of Goodwill Industries International of Gaithersburg, Maryland. Goodwill is also affiliated with the federal Ability One program, which provides jobs for people with severe disabilities at federal facilities. Goodwill is accredited by CARF, the Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission. Learn more at GoodwillOmaha.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
TOTAL RESPIRATORY & REHAB INC
TOTAL RESPIRATORY & REHAB INC
Omaha, Nebraska
100-499 employees
Total Respiratory is a full-service durable medical equipment company serving clients in Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska and surrounding areas. Total Respiratory prides itself on providing top-notch services to its clients.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE MIDLANDS
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE MIDLANDS
Omaha, Nebraska
100-499 employees
The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands (BGCM) is one of the largest youth-serving agencies in the Omaha metropolitan area. BGCM is an out of school, youth-serving agency. These opportunities are led by professional, positive role models that make a lifelong impact in the lives of those we serve. It is our mission to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, healthy and caring members of society. We currently operate 13 Clubs in the metro Omaha and Southwest Iowa area, in addition to Camp Nakomis, a summer camp that provides a positive, challenging outdoor experience to the youth within our community. Historically, BGCM has purposefully located Clubs in areas of high need in order to have the greatest impact on the lives of at-risk youth. Currently, we serve over 7,000 children and teens.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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CHILD SAVING INSTITUTE, INC.
CHILD SAVING INSTITUTE, INC.
Omaha, Nebraska
100-499 employees
Child Saving Institute (CSI) was founded in 1892 and has been dedicated to the needs of children and families in the greater Omaha area for over 131 years. The Purpose is "Champion what's best for each child and family." The Promise is "With Heart & Humanity." The Values are "Humanity and Perseverance for Growth." CSI's programming is diverse, but so are the needs of today's children and youth. Services address the prevention, intervention and healing from child abuse, neglect, and abandonment. Thanks to the generosity of many donors, annually the organization serves over 3,000 kids and families each year.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
OPEN DOOR MISSION
OPEN DOOR MISSION
Omaha, Nebraska
50-99 employees
Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue Mission committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty. Each day Open Door Mission’s campus offers 917 safe shelter beds to homeless men, women and children, serves over 3,500 nutritious meals and provides preventive measures to more than 275 people living in poverty. To meet the basic physical needs of the hungry and homeless, the Open Door Mission’s day facility services provide free transportation from the downtown area to Open Door Mission and Lydia House. Open Door Mission offers life-changing programs for those recovering from life-altering addictions and abuse to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED
Sioux City, Iowa
50-99 employees
Opportunities Unlimited (OU) is a nationally accredited, non-profit organization rooted in the mission of “Maximizing Personal Potential Through Dignified and Purposeful Living."​ OU provides provides residential rehabilitation, nursing, and therapeutic services to individuals who have sustained a brain injury, spinal cord injury, and/or other physical disability. The Opportunities Unlimited campus, which is located on the north side of Sioux City, consists of eleven residential homes for the individuals we serve as well as a therapy and community center. Our center serves as a hub for therapeutic services such as physical and occupational therapy, exercise therapy, cognitive and speech therapy, and employment services training. It also provides a space for the surrounding community to integrate with the individuals we serve and to use our facility for meetings and recreational activities. OU also provides Home and Community Based Services to children and adults with special needs. These services include skill building and respite services and are offered at the Opportunities Unlimited Center, out in the community, or in the privacy of the individual’s home. OU, through its Employment Services Department, provides support to individuals in a vocational setting through our certified job coaches. Upon completion of a comprehensive assessment, outcome goals are established and focus is placed on the individual and the programs and services to reach these identified goals.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NEBRASKA CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY
NEBRASKA CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY
Omaha, Nebraska
50-99 employees
Established in 1893, NCHS is a statewide nonprofit, child and family services organization providing Adoption, Foster Care and Family Support. NCHS exists to provide safe and loving care to children of all ages. The NCHS vision is "a safe and loving family for every child."​ To learn more, visit www.nchs.org. Like us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @NEChildrensHome.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
NORTHEAST NEBRASKA COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
NORTHEAST NEBRASKA COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
Pender, Nebraska
100-499 employees
NORTHEAST NEBRASKA COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP is a company based out of P O BOX 667, PENDER, Nebraska, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
BOYS AND GIRLS HOME AND FAMILY SERVICES INC
BOYS AND GIRLS HOME AND FAMILY SERVICES INC
Sioux City, Iowa
50-99 employees
In 1894, a civil war widow began caring for orphaned children in her home, unaware that her work would be the beginning of Boys and Girls Home and Family Services, Inc. Over 100 years later, many things about the agency have changed, yet the mission still remains the same: "WE CHANGE LIVES" Family Services, Inc Whether adult or child, Family Services, Inc. provides therapeutic care to help individuals, families and children identify and understand areas of concern and make steps towards establishing a healthy approach to everyday life and relationships. Residential Treatment A program designed for children and adolescents, aged 6-18, who have experienced extreme abuse, trauma or mental illness that require a medically managed residential program to provide structure, therapeutic support and life skills to eliminate negative, self destructive behaviors. Opportunities School A state-approved program to accommodate students who have not exhibited successful participation with the resources available within their home schools. This program serves as an alternative to expulsion for students struggling with emotional, learning and behavioral issues. A non-traditional, individualized approach to academics allow students to have their needs met and stay on track with their academic goals for successful completion. Teachers are trained to support academic and behavioral/social/emotional issues that may arise to give children/adolescents the skills necessary to cope successfully beyond the classroom. Siouxland Family Community Center (Dakota City, NE) A Community Center program that provides an emergency food supply, interpretation services and a liason to other programs and agencies that provide services needed by those in crisis or high need for the family or individual. This leads them on the path to long term stability and successful living within their community. Services are priced at low cost in comparison to the market average for translation.
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Market Laggard