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CINCINNATI AREA BOARD OF REALTORS LLC
CINCINNATI AREA BOARD OF REALTORS LLC
Cincinnati, Ohio
1-24 employees
REALTOR® Alliance of Greater Cincinnati is the leading regional force in safeguarding and promoting the interest of REALTORS® in preserving private property rights and in influencing and shaping the industry.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE JEWISH FOUNDATION OF CINCINNATI
THE JEWISH FOUNDATION OF CINCINNATI
Cincinnati, Ohio
1-24 employees
Recruited as an executive facilitator and evaluator working directly with the organization’s leadership team.Developing an assessment and building an operational plan laying the necessary steps for the organization’s transformational journey to a Learning Organization model. Developing supporting structures for learning model success.Exploring new tools and educating staff on necessary go-forward processes. Facilitating necessary discussions to build alignment within the staff team. Offering new decision-making processes and types of analysis.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF WAYNE COUNTY
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF WAYNE COUNTY
Richmond, Indiana
25-49 employees
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF WAYNE COUNTY is a company based out of 1717 S. L ST., RICHMOND, Indiana, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ACCELERATE GREAT SCHOOLS
ACCELERATE GREAT SCHOOLS
Cincinnati, Ohio
1-24 employees
Every child in Cincinnati deserves the opportunity to attend a quality school and receive an excellent education. Accelerate Great Schools exists to support that opportunity. The Vice President of Program and Impact drives and supports the growth of high-quality schools in Cincinnati and serves as a subject matter expert for items related to educational policy, charter process, pedagogy/curriculum, and school performance.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CARING PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
CARING PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Franklin, Ohio
1-24 employees
Elected Chairman of the Board in the Annual Board Meeting January 2015.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
LEADERSHIP COUNCIL FOR NONPROFITS
LEADERSHIP COUNCIL FOR NONPROFITS
Cincinnati, Ohio
1-24 employees
Leadership Council for Nonprofits supports nonprofits by providing leadership development programs, board training (BOLD) program, capacity building, and other important resources (job board, compensation and benefits study, free retirement benefit, and access to other cost saving opportunities). Leadership Council helps nonprofits to continue to build their skills and resources to secure the future of every individual, and community they serve. Our Mission To maximize the impact of non-profit organizations, develop their leaders, and strengthen the community. Our Vision Inspired, visionary leaders champion dreams of those we collectively and collaboratively serve in a thriving community. Who We Are We are a growing group of local non-profit agencies (over 250) who wish to build capacity, connect, collaborate with and learn from each other in order to meet the needs of the community. What We Do We strengthen the effectiveness of non-profits, develop their leaders -- board and staff -- and strengthen the community through building capacity, connections, collaborations, and cost savings.
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Market Laggard
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WEST CHESTER-LIBERTY CHAMBER ALLIANCE
WEST CHESTER-LIBERTY CHAMBER ALLIANCE
West Chester, Ohio
1-24 employees
The West Chester . Liberty Chamber Alliance strives to be a vital and continuous resource for our fast-growing business community, with about 650 members and growing. The Chamber is a partnership for success geared to businesses and organizations looking for growth in the West Chester and Liberty Townships area. Have you considered membership? Give Laurie in Membership a call to find out how to join. She can be reached at 513-298-2281. Our Chamber is an association of business professionals, merchants, and community leaders with a shared vision who provide information, programs and events to all members. We promote business interests in the community. Our chamber is the center, and the focal point of commerce in West Chester and Liberty Townships. Joining the West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance is one of the best business values available. Our dues are among the most reasonable for area Chambers - our members receive great benefits for their membership investment. As a member of West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance, businesses can network, build important business relationships, take advantage of Chamber Cost Cutting programs and so much more! We are proud members of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce as well as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. We look forward to meeting you soon. Give us a call at 513-777-3600 for general questions or give Laurie in Membership a call at 513-298-2281.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
MIDDLETOWN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
MIDDLETOWN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Middletown, Ohio
1-24 employees
The Middletown Community Foundation connects people who care with causes that matter in Franklin, Madison, Monroe, Trenton and Middletown, Ohio. In my role as CEO I help secure permanent and growing assets for the area's changing needs, while ensuring that the Foundation plays a significant role as a community leader, catalyst and resource for philanthropy. The Middletown Community Foundation has distributed more than $48 million in grants and scholarships to organizations in the region representing human services, the arts and recreation. Each year the Foundation awards nearly one million dollars in scholarships to high school seniors. One of the Foundation's pillars is school readiness, with a commitment to funding programs that ensure children are ready for kindergarten and elementary school.
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Top Benefits
RIPLEY COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
RIPLEY COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Batesville, Indiana
1-24 employees
Our Mission is to assist donors to build an enduring source of charitable assets to benefit Ripley County. A community foundation is a vehicle for people of all means to make a lasting difference in their community. The central purpose is to serve the needs and philanthropic aims of donors who wish to better their community, now and in the future. In 1990, Lilly Endowment Inc. of Indianapolis, through their GIFT (Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow) Initiative encouraged all counties in Indiana to create community foundations to serve their residents. The Ripley County Community Foundation, Inc. was formed in February 1997. The effort to create the Foundation was a result of the vision of a group of philanthropic minded Ripley County residents who wanted to improve the quality of life for Ripley County residents. The growth of the Foundation through the years has been encouraged not only by Lilly Endowment Inc. but by Rising Sun Regional Foundation. Both Foundations have consistently offered the Foundation opportunities for growth through their grants, training and leadership. The residents of Ripley County have responded to the Foundation by creating endowment funds and or giving to established funds to support the charitable organizations in the County and to give back to the County in a way that will forever change the County for the good of all.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF CINCINNATI
ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF CINCINNATI
Cincinnati, Ohio
1-24 employees
The Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati, founded in 1857, is a not-for-profit, professional association for physicians who practice or live in Hamilton County, Ohio. The Academy is a singular voice in Greater Cincinnati advocating for ALL physicians, seeking to bring ALL physicians together, and working to improve ALL physicians’ practices and quality of life. Through our active workgroups, we remain committed to offering educational, social, and wellness benefits for all of our members.
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Market Laggard
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPORTS COMMISSIONS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPORTS COMMISSIONS
West Chester, Ohio
1-24 employees
As the non-profit 501(c)3 trade association for the sports events and tourism industry in the United States, the Sports Events & Tourism Association (Sports ETA) is the most essential resource for sports commissions, sports destinations, vendors, and sports event owners. We believe sport tourism and the events that our members own and host have the power to transform society for the better. Our passion is to help sport tourism professionals achieve previously unimaginable levels of performance. We do this by nurturing a community of smart, creative, and interesting people: our members. Our organizational members are sports commissions, destination marketing organizations (DMOs), parks and recreation departments, chambers of commerce, national governing bodies (NGBs), multi-sport organizations (MSOs), and vendors to the sports events and tourism industry. More than 2,500 individuals from more than 800-member organizations lead, manage, and execute sports events of all shapes and sizes - from bowling tournaments to the Super Bowl, and U-12 girls soccer tournaments to the Women's World Cup. Together, they create opportunities for athletes young and old to participate in the sports they love and lead healthy, active lifestyles. Sports ETA is the most trusted resource for sports commissions, destination marketing organizations (DMOs), vendors, and sports event owners. Since being established in 1992, our promise has been to deliver quality education, ample networking opportunities and exceptional event management and marketing know-how to our members, and to protect the integrity of the sports events and tourism industry.
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Top Benefits
FLYWHEEL SOCIAL ENTERPRISE HUB
FLYWHEEL SOCIAL ENTERPRISE HUB
Cincinnati, Ohio
1-24 employees
FLYWHEEL IS A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE HUB This means we help social entrepreneurs build and scale business that have both a financial return and social impact. We call these businesses social enterprises because they are designed to make our community stronger, either through the people they employ or the products and services they provide. WHAT WE DO We give social entrepreneurs the tools, guidance, and connections to make their businesses run more efficiently and become scalable. We empower entrepreneurs to do more good by creating successful social enterprises. HOW WE DO IT - We build and support community We support the social enterprise community through Social Enterprise CINCY (SECincy). It is a home for social entrepreneurs, a place for individuals and organizations that support their businesses, and an opportunity for impact investors to empower social change in their community. - We advance startups in the region's only accelerator purpose-built for social entrepreneurs SECincy Elevator is a cohort-model accelerator that connects participants to customers, talent and capital. The participants validate and improve their business models using insights from experienced Cincinnati entrepreneurs. Mentors support participants as they launch and scale businesses that have both social impact and financial return. - We help social entrepreneurs build and scale businesses with social purpose Interested in chatting with us? Let’s grab a coffee together. No obligation, no fee. Sit down for a 1-on-1 session with experts to discus how to build and scale your social enterprise. Questions? Contact - [email protected]
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Market Laggard