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OHIO ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICIALS
OHIO ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICIALS
Columbus, Ohio
1-24 employees
An association of Ohio school business officials empowering members by providing advocacy, collaboration, and innovative education. Founded in 1936, OASBO is a not-for-profit, professional association serving the continuing education and legislative needs of public school district treasurer/CFO’s, business managers, transportation directors, food & nutrition directors and administrative support staff. OASBO also offers school district group savings and investment programs. With headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, OASBO has four statewide chapters and twelve chapters across five regions, serving over 1500 members statewide. For more information, visit our website at www.oasbo-ohio.org.
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Top Benefits
OHIO LIBRARY COUNCIL
OHIO LIBRARY COUNCIL
Dublin, Ohio
1-24 employees
The Ohio Library Council is the statewide professional association which represents the interests of Ohio's 251 public library systems, their trustees, Friends, and staffs.
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Top Benefits
OHIO OIL AND GAS ASSOCIATION
OHIO OIL AND GAS ASSOCIATION
Worthington, Ohio
1-24 employees
The Ohio Oil & Gas Association is the voice of Ohio's producers. An Association serving a great industry in a great state.
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Market Leading
BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
Columbus, Ohio
1-24 employees
The Building Industry Association (BIA) of Central Ohio is a tax exempt and incorporated Trade Association of single and multiple family housing builders, developers and remodelers doing business in the central Ohio area. Other members include subcontractors, suppliers and service professionals. Founded in 1943 and affiliated with the Ohio Home Builders Association and the National Association of Home Builders, its primary services include legislative and regulatory representation, development of favorable public perceptions of the industry, promotion of business standards and support of home ownership. Current BIA Members: Join the BIA LinkedIn Group
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Market Leading
CRAWFORD COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING, INC.
CRAWFORD COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING, INC.
Bucyrus, Ohio
25-49 employees
Franklin Community Council, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening our community and surrounding areas both now and for future generations. Our mission is to improve the quality of life within the community of Franklin and surrounding areas. We serve as a catalyst for change, an innovator to solve problems and will work to partner with other local groups and resources for solutions to current and emerging community needs We encourage community participation that will result in successful responses to community challenges and opportunities. We promote community-building programs and events that inspire community pride and unity. We provide individuals and businesses opportunities to make charitable investments that directly benefit the Franklin community. Franklin Community Council, Inc. seeks to be among the finest communities in Kansas. It will provide effective, efficient and affordable services leading to a safe, secure and healthy community, an environment for growth, and promote a favorable quality of life.
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Market Laggard
RICHLAND COUNTY FOUNDATION
RICHLAND COUNTY FOUNDATION
Mansfield, Ohio
1-24 employees
The Richland County Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, incorporated in 1945. It was founded by local citizens dedicated to serving the public good in our community. Richland County Foundation is the one of the largest community foundations in the state of Ohio and the largest private source of grants in Richland County. Grants are awarded for a broad range of community needs as well as college scholarships to undergraduate students. The Foundation is governed by a volunteer board of trustees. They are a diverse group of leaders dedicated to the mission of the Foundation. Throughout our long history we have earned a reputation for accountability; prudent, diversified investment of donors’ gifts; community knowledge; and a professional staff. Our goal is to assist donors to meet their charitable goals with administrative and grant making services that achieve the greatest impact. The typical Richland Foundation donor has diverse interests – but almost always is passionate about his or her commitment to this community.
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Market Leading
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UNITED WAY OF RICHLAND COUNTY
UNITED WAY OF RICHLAND COUNTY
Mansfield, Ohio
1-24 employees
Work as a Community Service and Labor Liaison
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Top Benefits
UNITED WAY OF N CENTRAL OH
UNITED WAY OF N CENTRAL OH
Marion, Ohio
1-24 employees
Live United A credo. A mission. A goal. A constant reminder that when we as individuals think outside ourselves, we have the power to facilitate change. When we think of others'​ lives as linked to our own, our compassion grows. When we reach out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all. We build the strength of our neighborhoods. We bolster the health of our community. And we change the lives of those who walk by us everyday. More, it is a command. To give. To advocate. To volunteer. Because United, we stand. United, we elevate. United, we persevere. United, we move through, above and beyond. United, we can change what we see in our community. Advancing the Common Good United Way is working to advance the common good by focusing on education, income, and health. These are the building blocks for a good life - a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health. Our goal is to create long-lasting changes that prevent problems from happening in the first place. We invite you to be a part of the change. Together, United, we can inspire hope and create opportunities for a better tomorrow. That's what it means to LIVE UNITED.
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Below Market
OHIO AGRIBUSINESS ASSOCIATION
OHIO AGRIBUSINESS ASSOCIATION
Columbus, Ohio
1-24 employees
Our membership includes the manufacturers and wholesale/retail suppliers of plant nutrients and plant protection materials, the grain warehousing and marketing industry, the feed industry and the seed industry, as well as companies providing equipment, financing, insurance, consulting and other products and services for the agribusiness industry.
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Market Competitive
OHIO GREEN INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
OHIO GREEN INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
Dublin, Ohio
1-24 employees
Ohio Green Industry Association is a non-profit trade association representing the interests of the state's nursery, garden center and landscape industry. Membership comprises nursery stock growers, landscape contractors and maintenance firms, garden centers, arborists, and allied suppliers. Established in 1908 as the Ohio Nurserymen's Association, OGIA has grown to be Ohio's only state association encompassing and welcoming the many businesses that make up the green industry. Through programs and initiatives such as certification, legislative advocacy, continuing education, and youth outreach, OGIA strengthen and builds the integrity of our industry while helping businesses succeed. Members of OGIA receive exclusive benefits that are designed to save companies money and help green industry professional meet their career and business goals.
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Below Market
NEW ALBANY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
NEW ALBANY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
New Albany, Ohio
1-24 employees
The New Albany Chamber of Commerce partners with business, government and community leaders to promote and sustain a healthy business environment and a vibrant community for the people who live and work in New Albany. With a focus on business retention, business attraction and tourism, the Chamber fosters economic growth and business success by advocating pro-business public policies, providing opportunities for community engagement and delivering innovative programs and services to the community. New Albany Chamber of Commerce 55 W. Main Street, PO Box 202, New Albany, OH 43054 614-855-4400 www.newalbanychamber.com Cherie Nelson Executive Director [email protected]
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Below Market
DRESS FOR SUCCESS COLUMBUS
DRESS FOR SUCCESS COLUMBUS
Columbus, Ohio
1-24 employees
Dress for Success Columbus is a professional training & coaching company based out of 1204 N HIGH ST, COLUMBUS, Ohio, United States.
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Market Laggard