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BRICKLAYERS LOCAL UNION NO 1 OF DELAWARE
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL UNION NO 1 OF DELAWARE
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Welcome to the official LinkedIn page of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 1 of Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC! Since our founding on March 17, 1864, we have been devoted to ensuring that: 1) Contractors realize higher productivity and lower safety related costs by committing to productivity, profit and value. 2) Craftworkers have access to competitive wages, training and treatment that supports their dedication to professionalism, safety and efficiency. As a part of our mission to raise industry standards, we offer an on-demand-skilled labor supply, of safety conscious trained workers. As always, we encourage all our members to actively participate in industry and safety upgrade training. For more information please visit our webpage at www.baclocal1.org
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Market Competitive
THE WILLIAM PENN FOUNDATION
THE WILLIAM PENN FOUNDATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
The William Penn Foundation, founded in 1945 by Otto and Phoebe Haas, is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the Greater Philadelphia region through efforts that increase educational opportunities for children from low-income families, ensure a sustainable environment, foster creativity that enhances civic life, and advance philanthropy in the Philadelphia region. In partnership with others, the Foundation works to advance opportunity, ensure sustainability, and enable effective solutions.
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Top Benefits
PUBLIC STRATEGIES / IMPACT
PUBLIC STRATEGIES / IMPACT
Trenton, New Jersey
11-50 employees
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS ◇◆◇ PUBLIC AFFAIRS ◇◆◇ ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT For more than 30 years, businesses in New Jersey and across the country have relied on Public Strategies Impact to represent their interests before the executive and legislative branches of the state government. We have grown to become one of the leading legislative advocacy organizations in New Jersey. As Public Strategies Impact has expanded, we have attracted talented veterans of government who have many years of experience in not only public service but in the political arena, including those who have held prominent positions in state and local government, campaign managers, and political advisors to governors. Our combined knowledge of government, public and community relations, media, finance, business, and law allow us to respond to any challenge and to position our clients in the best possible way. Visit njpsi.com for more information.
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JUVENILE LAW CENTER
JUVENILE LAW CENTER
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Juvenile Law Center advocates for rights, dignity, equity and opportunity for youth in the child welfare and justice systems. Founded in 1975, Juvenile Law Center is the first non-profit, public interest law firm for children in the country. Through litigation, appellate advocacy and submission of amicus (friend-of-the-court) briefs, policy reform, public education, training, consulting, and strategic communications, we fight for children who come into contact with the child welfare and justice systems. Widely published and internationally recognized as leaders in the field, Juvenile Law Center has substantially shaped the development of law and policy on behalf of youth. We strive to ensure that laws, policies, and practices affecting youth advance racial and economic equity and are rooted in research, consistent with children’s unique developmental characteristics, and reflective of international human rights values.
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THE PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION
THE PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
The Philadelphia Foundation has a century-long history of connecting community-minded individuals with the people and organizations that are helping to build a Greater Philadelphia region. With deep relationships in the community and intimate knowledge of local nonprofits, we collaborate with individuals, families and businesses to magnify charitable and philanthropic impact. From Ben Franklin’s civic gift of 1,000 pounds sterling to Gerry Lenfest’s endowment for independent journalism, the Philadelphia Foundation stewards legacies that strengthen the place we call home, improving lives today and for future generations. To learn more, visit www.philafound.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL NO. 152
UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL NO. 152
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey
11-50 employees
UFCW Local 152 serves retail stores, manufacturing plants, healthcare facilities, public sectors, and more in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HOMELESS ADVOCACY PROJECT
HOMELESS ADVOCACY PROJECT
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
The Homeless Advocacy Project (HAP) exists to meet the legal and advocacy needs of homeless individuals and families in Philadelphia. With a legal staff of 13 and a corps of 400 volunteer lawyers, paralegals, and law students, HAP engages in direct outreach to homeless individuals in need of legal services. Each year, HAP conducts 150 annual legal clinics at 25 shelters and soup kitchens located throughout the City. At these clinics, HAP's staff and volunteers meet and interview prospective clients, assess their legal needs, provide advice and referrals for services, and offer on-going legal representation and advocacy to those with more complex problems. HAP currently holds legal clinics at twenty-five homeless shelters and soup kitchens. HAP also makes educational presentations to shelter residents and service providers to inform them of benefits and services available for homeless people, and to empower individuals to obtain benefits and services for themselves. Through these efforts, HAP is often instrumental in helping homeless men and women obtain the access to shelter, income, and services they need to begin making their way to more secure, stable lives.
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Market Competitive
NATIONAL DISEASE RESEARCH INTERCHANGE
NATIONAL DISEASE RESEARCH INTERCHANGE
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
For over 40 years, the National Disease Research Interchange (NDRI) has been a leading source of human organs and tissue for researchers around the world. Our partnerships with nationwide organ procurement organizations and hospitals enable NDRI to obtain biospecimens from all body systems to support the advancement of scientific research.
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Market Leading
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF THE AMERICAS INC
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF THE AMERICAS INC
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
A global volunteer organization working to improve the lives of women and girls through programs leading to social and economic empowerment. Welcome to our new LinkedIn community, where you will find tips and discussions related to women in leadership, both in Soroptimist and out!
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VISION LINK
VISION LINK
Bensalem, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
Our Vision VisionLink seeks to inspire all who are living with vision loss to thrive. Our Mission VisionLink is dedicated to assisting all who are living with vision loss to achieve greater independence through excellence in education and wrap-around support services that advance necessary skills and establish meaningful community connections. VisionLink is committed to collaborating with local, regional, and national partners to broaden access to resources and opportunities that enable those we serve to live their lives to the fullest. Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement VisionLink is fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We embrace the diversity within our organization and within the multi-faceted community we serve. We embrace the principles of equity, fairness, and inclusion and we remain committed to best practices for providing anyone, anywhere on the vision loss continuum with the education, tools, and wrap-around services that they need to navigate their communities, manage their specific visual challenges, and live their fullest life. At VisionLink we realize that there are many forms of diversity including racial, gender, sexual identity, cultural, religious, economic, ability and disability, and we work diligently to be open and welcoming to all. Our work is collaborative - with those we serve, with our professional staff, with healthcare professionals, with community partner organizations, and with other human services agencies regionally and nationally. We believe that this collaborative framework, across disciplines and communities, as well as our commitment to serving those with vision loss, makes our organizational efforts more diverse, more equitable, more inclusive, and more sustainable over time.
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THE GRUNDY FOUNDATION
THE GRUNDY FOUNDATION
Bristol, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
THE GRUNDY FOUNDATION is a museums and institutions company based out of 680 RADCLIFFE STREET, BRISTOL, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Market Competitive
PENNSYLVANIA ECONOMY LEAGUE INC.
PENNSYLVANIA ECONOMY LEAGUE INC.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
11-50 employees
The Economy League of Greater Philadelphia (ELGP) is our region's independent ‘think-and-do tank,’ founded in 1909 by forward-thinking business leaders, united by the belief that business has a civic responsibility beyond profit-making, and that it is the citizen’s business to ensure that local government and the local economy work for all. Today we count more than 60 companies on our Board of Directors; we occupy unique space in the civic ecosystem, at the nexus of the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. The Economy League is a trusted cross-sector convener squarely pointed at driving collaborative solutions to complex civic challenges. Our North Star: To foster inclusive and equitable growth and prosperity in Greater Philadelphia Our operating principles: • Cultivating informed and collaborative leadership across sectors • Using data and research to inform decision-making • Fostering a culture of civic experimentation and innovation • Opening doors to civic participation
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Market Leading