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NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME, INC.
NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME, INC.
North Canton, Ohio
100-499 employees
The National Inventors Hall of Fame® (NIHF) is a dynamic nonprofit organization offering employees, interns and volunteers the opportunity to create a more innovative future. Our mission is recognizing inventors and invention, promoting creativity and advancing the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship. We honor the world’s greatest inventors through the NIHF Museum and Induction events, reward emerging inventors through the Collegiate Inventors Competition®, and empower and inspire the next generation of innovators through education programs including Camp Invention®. Since 1973 we have encouraged more than two million people to explore, create and innovate. NIHF’s entrepreneurial culture rewards creativity and ambition. We also understand the value and importance, both professionally and personally, of providing our employees with a comprehensive benefits package, including health benefits, retirement savings, professional development opportunities and more.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM, INC.
THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM, INC.
Canton, Ohio
100-499 employees
Amazing collections We are proud to care for the world’s greatest football collection - over 140,000 items - including the FIFA Collection. Great exhibitions We explore football - past and present - through world class exhibitions, looking at the game from every angle, telling the stories that matter to all of us. Football changes lives We use the power of football to improve people’s lives, through our outstanding learning and community programmes. Superb service We provide superb service to our visitors in all that we do.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
AKRON ZOOLOGICAL PARK
AKRON ZOOLOGICAL PARK
Akron, Ohio
100-499 employees
At your Akron Zoo, you'll come nose-to-nose with more than 1,000 animals from around the world, such as African lions, snow leopards, red pandas, Komodo dragons, penguins, tigers and more! Your Akron Zoo is committed to upholding the value of diversity in our relationships and activities with employees, guests, colleagues, partners, and the community. As an employer, we are committed to a workforce of diverse cultures, physical characteristics and life experiences to better serve our community. You belong at the Akron Zoo.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF PITTSBURGH
CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF PITTSBURGH
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
100-499 employees
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is a place that delights and inspires children, where they can take off on fantastic flights of imagination daily, and return to earth to build a circuit, throw a clay pot and turn an eight-foot waterwheel. Named one of the Top 10 Best Museums for Families by USA Today reader poll in 2017, the Museum welcomes more than 302,000 visitors annually and provides tons of fun and loads of “real stuff” experiences for play and learning. Hands-on, interactive exhibit areas and experiences that inspire joy, creativity and curiosity include The Studio, Theater, Waterplay, Nursery, Backyard and a changing exhibits gallery. Explore MAKESHOP, a dedicated space where kids and adults can build and tinker with old and new technologies, exciting projects and cutting-edge media including stop motion animation, woodworking, sewing, weaving, electronics and more. The Museum’s award-winning, three-story building connects two historic buildings, Allegheny Post Office Building & the Buhl Building. Its center building is screened by a shimmering wind sculpture created by environmental artist Ned Kahn (Articulated Cloud). The Museum is a certified green building (Silver LEED) and was honored by the American Institute for Architects and the National Historic Preservation Trust.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
AKRON ART MUSEUM
AKRON ART MUSEUM
Akron, Ohio
1-24 employees
The Akron Art Museum, dedicated to enriching lives through modern and contemporary art, showcases regional, national and international art created since 1850. The museum’s collection is presented in a spectacular facility designed by Viennese architectural firm Coop Himmelb(l)au and includes over 5,000 works of art, with a strong focus on contemporary painting, sculpture and photography. Nearly a dozen exhibitions each year present prominent artists in various media including painting, sculpture, photography, video, design and glass. The museum also presents temporary art experiences in the Bud and Susie Rogers Garden, a one-acre green space along the museum's south side, designed by renowned landscape architects, OLIN. In addition to its ever-changing collection and exhibitions, the museum offers many opportunities to Live Creative through programs that include films and video, lectures, workshops, tours and concerts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERIC
THE BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERIC
Youngstown, Ohio
25-49 employees
The Butler Art Institute is the 1st museum of American art. The original structure, dedicated in 1919, is a McKim, Mead and White architectural masterpiece.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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THE WILDERNESS CENTER, INC.
THE WILDERNESS CENTER, INC.
Wilmot, Ohio
1-24 employees
The Wilderness Center's mission is to connect our community with nature, educate people of all ages, conserve natural resources and practice environmental stewardship!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE MATTRESS FACTORY
THE MATTRESS FACTORY
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
All Size Average employees
The Mattress Factory is a museum and experimental lab for living artists. Located in Pittsburgh's historic Northside, just minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh, the Mattress Factory hosts artists from around the world who live and work at the museum as they create site-specific installation art that transforms spaces in the Museum’s two historic row homes, converted mattress warehouse and surrounds. In addition to revolving installations created by artists in residence, the Museum also is home to permanent installations by Greer Lankton, James Turrell, Winifred Lutz, Yayoi Kusama and more.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ARTS IN STARK
ARTS IN STARK
Canton, Ohio
All Size Average employees
We are a non profit organization that gives out grants, manages the Cultural Center, and runs the Annual Arts Campaign. We are committed to using the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and healthier communities. Nearly 80% of all dollars we raise go out to Stark County arts organizations, artists, schools and non-profits in the form of grants. Annually, that adds up to $1.2 million in Operating and Special Project grants to more than 100 entities. The organization called ArtsinStark today was formed in 1968 to build the Cultural Center for the Arts. We own the 330,000 square foot Cultural Center, and the parking deck which connects it to the Civic Center. The City of Canton owns the Civic Center. ArtsinStark also owns four smaller buildings around the Cultural Center. Our administrative office (with the colorful stripes) sits on the corner of 9th and Cleveland NW.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive