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TEAMSTERS' CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
TEAMSTERS' CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Mcmurray, Pennsylvania
500+ employees
The mission of the Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania (CAWP) is to be the premier trade association for union* affiliated contractors in the heavy, highway, railroad and utility construction industry in western Pennsylvania. CAWP will work to encourage and assist our members that fair competition may be maintained, the condition of labor may be improved, and that proper and friendly relations may be maintained between employers in the industries and their employees and the general public. *Carpenters, Cement Masons, Laborers, Operating Engineers, Pile Drivers, and Teamsters
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE IBEW 141 PROFIT SHARING PLAN
BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE IBEW 141 PROFIT SHARING PLAN
Wheeling, West Virginia
100-499 employees
We are here to solve the biggest problems in 401k's.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MARCELLUS SHALE COALITION
MARCELLUS SHALE COALITION
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1-24 employees
Founded in 2008, the Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC) works with exploration and production, midstream, and supply chain partners in the Appalachian Basin and across the country to address issues regarding the production of clean, job-creating, American natural gas from the Marcellus and Utica Shale plays. We provide in-depth information to policymakers, regulators, media, and other public stakeholders on the positive impacts responsible natural gas production is having on families, businesses, and communities across the region.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
EASTERN ATLANTIC STATES REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS
EASTERN ATLANTIC STATES REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
25-49 employees
The Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters represents 41,000 members in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, The District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. As a council of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, we advocate for worker rights and negotiate on behlaf of our members.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
EASTER SEAL REHABILITATION CENTER,
EASTER SEAL REHABILITATION CENTER,
Wheeling, West Virginia
25-49 employees
Since 1937, Easterseals Rehabilitation Center in Wheeling has provided life-changing solutions for children and adults with disabilities. Our speech, physical and occupational therapists provide outpatient therapy for children and also serve children at home through WV Birth to Three and in many local school districts. We also provide medical rehabilitation services for children and adults, as well as autism diagnostic services (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-ADOS-2). We see clients throughout the Mid- and Upper Ohio Valley, with offices in Steubenville, Wheeling, New Martinsville and Parkersburg.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HARCATUS TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION ORGANIZATION
HARCATUS TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION ORGANIZATION
Dover, Ohio
100-499 employees
Harcatus Tri County Community is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 224 Grant St, Dennison, Ohio, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY
RUFFED GROUSE SOCIETY
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
25-49 employees
Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society unite conservationists to improve wildlife habitat and forest health. Since 1961, RGS has promoted stewardship for our forests, our wildlife, and our future. Our vision is to create landscapes of diverse, functioning forest ecosystems that provide homes for wildlife and opportunities for people to experience them. RGS & AWS is a national nonprofit organization based out of the Pittsburgh, PA area.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CANTON REG. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CANTON REG. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Canton, Ohio
1-24 employees
Our overarching goal has not changed since our inception in 1914 – we have and will continue to deliver on our mission of ADVANCING BUSINESS and DEVELOPING COMMUNITY for Canton and Stark County. We work to achieve these goals through economic, community and workforce development efforts, legislative advocacy, membership education and networking opportunities, regional‐minded collaboration and downtown center city development. •Founded in 1914, the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce is the largest chamber serving Canton/Stark County, Ohio. •The Chamber has nearly 1,800 members throughout Stark County, representing businesses of all sizes and industries. •The mission of the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce is to serve our Members through partnership, programs, services and events to advance the economic growth of Canton and the Stark County region. •Business, networking, education and safety events, combined with our four, downtown community festivals, engage more than 30,000 attendees annually. •The Chamber is overseen by president & CEO Dennis P. Saunier, together with his executive management team, staff, and board of directors, plus hundreds of community volunteers. • The Chamber has department organizations, including Leadership Stark County, Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival and ystark!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
STARK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
STARK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Canton, Ohio
1-24 employees
As the community’s trusted partner in giving, Stark Community Foundation helps individuals, families, businesses and nonprofits achieve their philanthropic goals through a variety of charitable funds and strategic initiatives. Ranked in the top 10 percent of community foundations in the country, the Foundation and its family of donors have granted $215 million to nonprofits since 1963. Learn how you can simplify your giving and amplify your impact at www.starkcf.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CANTON BAPTIST TEMPLE
CANTON BAPTIST TEMPLE
Canton, Ohio
50-99 employees
one dynamic church, two diverse locations
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SLOVENE NATIONAL BENEFIT SOCIETY
SLOVENE NATIONAL BENEFIT SOCIETY
Imperial, Pennsylvania
1-24 employees
The Slovene National Benefit Society (SNPJ) is a not-for-profit fraternal life insurance company dedicated to providing the best in fraternal benefits to our membership and helping them plan for a better tomorrow through permanent life insurance, term life insurance, and financial products like annuities and IRAs. The Slovene National Benefit Society was founded in 1904 to offer affordable life insurance to Slovenian immigrants. SNPJ social and fraternal events were a way to preserve the culture of a homeland left behind and build new friendships in America. Of the 1,000 life insurance companies and fraternal benefit societies operating in America, fewer than 100 have been in business as long as we have. In honor of the founding fathers, we have retained our Slovenian initials, SNPJ, an acronym which stands for Slovenska Narodna Podporna Jednota, meaning Slovene National Benefit Society in English. According to the American Fraternal Alliance, fraternal benefit societies like the Slovene National Benefit Society provide billions of dollars back to the American public in the form of community service volunteer hours, grants, and educational scholarships. SNPJ continues to offer a full package of social, athletic and cultural opportunities, college scholarships, community service projects and much more. Today, SNPJ is one of America's most progressive fraternal benefit societies, offering a wide range of life insurance and annuity products to individuals and families of all ages.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SALEM AREA VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION
SALEM AREA VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION
Salem, Ohio
1-24 employees
Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association (SAVNA) is a non-profit home health agency located in the city of Salem, Ohio. For over​ 100 years, SAVNA has provided services to all of Columbiana County, southern Mahoning County and eastern Stark County. The agency was started under the auspices of the National Red Cross in 1919, with the goal and purpose of visiting the sick and elderly community members. In 1950, the Salem Home Nursing Services incorporated as a non-profit agency. With the establishment of a Board of Directors and one registered nurse, they began serving patients. In 1959, care was extended to include the residents of Perry Township. Salem Home Nurse Association became Medicare certified in 1966 and changed the name to Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association. In 1968 SAVNA made 200 visits, this number increased to over 16,000 in 1988 and expansion resulted in new areas of expertise in the fields of Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Home Health Aides. In the fall of 2002 SAVNA purchased the YWCA property on N. Lincoln Ave. An 18400 sf single story building was erected that houses 4 different business, SAVNA, Salem Area Adult Daycare, Home Care Advantage and The Lincoln Learning Center. By providing access to these 4 services we are able to better serve all members of Columbiana County and their caregivers. By obtaining accreditation by the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) in 1994, SAVNA is regarded as a leader in home health care services in northeast Ohio. SAVNA has grown and adapted to the regulations and reimbursement cutbacks enforced by Medicare and other 3rd party payers. SAVNA provides services to the community of: Skilled Nursing, Home Infusion Services, Cardiac Home Care, Diabetes Management, Maternal/Child Health, Pediatric Services, Restorative Nursing, Behavioral Health Program, Lab Services, Home Health Aides, Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies, and Nutritional Support.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard