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CITIZEN POTAWATOMI NATION
CITIZEN POTAWATOMI NATION
Shawnee, Oklahoma
500+ employees
1
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
TULSA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
TULSA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Tulsa, Oklahoma
500+ employees
Our mission is to be the recognized community-owned organization that initiates, teaches and encourages personal and corporate charitable giving today to ensure that the philanthropic needs of Oklahomans can be met for all generations. Tulsa Community Foundation is a tax-exempt, public charity organized in 1998 to receive, administer and distribute gifts from individuals and organizations for the improvement of the Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma area. TCF is among the largest community foundations in the nation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MORTON COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
MORTON COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
100-499 employees
Morton Comprehensive Health is a hospital & health care company based out of 1334 N Lansing Ave, Tulsa, OK, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE PHILBROOK MUSEUM OF ART, INC.
THE PHILBROOK MUSEUM OF ART, INC.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
100-499 employees
Rooted in the beauty and architecture of an historic home gifted by the Phillips family in 1938, Philbrook Museum of Art has grown to become one of the preeminent art museums across the central United States. Highlights of the Museum’s permanent collection include Renaissance and Baroque paintings from the Kress Foundation, one of the greatest surveys of Native American art anywhere, and growing modern and contemporary collections. The Philbrook main campus spans 25 acres of grounds and formal gardens, and features an historic home displaying the museum’s permanent collection, as well as a modern museum complex. The satellite location in downtown Tulsa showcases Philbrook’s modern and contemporary art collections, as well as the Eugene B. Adkins Collection and Study Center of Native American art.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PARENT CHILD CENTER OF TULSA, INC.
PARENT CHILD CENTER OF TULSA, INC.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
100-499 employees
Strengthening families to prevent child abuse & neglect through education, treatment and advocacy. Our vision is that every parent has the knowledge and skills to protect and nurture their child.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
TULSA BOYS' HOME
TULSA BOYS' HOME
Sand Springs, Oklahoma
50-99 employees
Founded in 1918, Tulsa Boys’ Home began in a two-story house in downtown Tulsa. Leaders of the First Presbyterian Church and the Downtown Rotary Club were instrumental in its establishment. Its first two boys were found sleeping in trash boxes in an alley. TBH served more than 130 troubled boys from Oklahoma in its first two years. Each year, TBH delivers residential services to approximately 180 boys and their families. We serve 64 boys a day. In our 95 year history, many of these boys have learned to lead productive lives, and credit TBH for breaking the cycle of poverty, abuse, and neglect that is often passed on from generation to generation without help. Therefore, our good work is multiplied through countless families and the children of the children that once lived, and healed, at TBH.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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GPA MIDSTREAM ASSOCIATION
GPA MIDSTREAM ASSOCIATION
Tulsa, Oklahoma
1-24 employees
Established in 1921, GPA Midstream Association is a non-profit trade organization serving the midstream sector of the energy industry. GPA Midstream has more than 80 corporate members engaged in natural gas gathering, compression, treating, processing, storage and marketing, and natural gas liquids fractionation, transportation, storage and marketing. With a focus on sustainability, GPA Midstream Association’s mission is to responsibly serve and represent the midstream energy industry through collaborative expertise, safety and advocacy from its member companies and staff. For more information, visit www.GPAmidstream.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CLAREHOUSE, INC.
CLAREHOUSE, INC.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
25-49 employees
CLAREHOUSE INC is a hospital & health care company based out of 7617 S MINGO RD , TULSA, Oklahoma, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
GROWING TOGETHER
GROWING TOGETHER
Tulsa, Oklahoma
1-24 employees
Responsible for day-to-day administrative functions including facilitation managing business accounts, business development, human resource responsibilities, ordering office supplies, supervising parent visitation and coaching when needed, teaching parenting classes, working directly with Child Protective Social Workers, and preparing documents reviewed by judicial system.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE ACADEMY OF CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN STUDIES
THE ACADEMY OF CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN STUDIES
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
100-499 employees
THE ACADEMY OF CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN STUDIES INC is an education management company based out of 1120 E HEFNER RD, OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SEMINOLE NATION GAMING AGENCY
SEMINOLE NATION GAMING AGENCY
Seminole, Oklahoma
25-49 employees
SNGA Mission Statement: The Seminole Nation Gaming Agency shall act to protect the assets of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma's gaming enterprises and regulate all forms of permissible and authorized gaming within the jurisdiction of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. The Seminole Nation Gaming Agency shall also act to promote and ensure integrity, security, honesty and fairness of the operation and administration of the Nations gaming enterprises by insuring adequate internal controls are in place and conformed to.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
STAND IN THE GAP, INC.
STAND IN THE GAP, INC.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
1-24 employees
There are gaps in our society: places where families and communities have failed. As God’s people, there is only one response to the gap. STAND IN IT! Today, we are impacting the lives of more than 3000 orphans (Life Launch), widows and prisoners (Women in Transition) annually. We raise funds through generous donations from individuals, churches and businesses as well as various foundation partners. We do not offer handouts. Instead, through healthy relationships, education, and prayer, People in need are empowered to break unhealthy patterns in their lives and achieve self-reliance. We connect people in need with people who care. LIFE LAUNCH invests in the lives of at-risk young people. Our staff and volunteers support youth wherever they are and encourage them on their journey to independence and self-sufficiency. Stand in the Gap empowers the church to support WIDOWS in practical and emotional ways. Whether hosting regular widows-only social gatherings, providing practical needs, or facilitating small groups of widows, Stand in the Gap provides tested and proven methods to help widows adjust to life after loss. WOMEN IN TRANSITION staff (all formerly incarcerated women) teach our Women in Transition curriculum inside seven Oklahoma prisons and jails. Our course facilitators share their personal stories as well as practical education about: anger management,the power of “no”, characteristics of co-dependency, dealing with stress, communication skills, facing addiction, and more. After a woman is released, our course facilitators provide one-on-one mentorship support to ensure that course graduates are willing to follow through on their commitment to life change. SITGM recruits and trains a small group of volunteers to come around a woman who is actively pursuing a healthy life after incarceration. A small group walks with a woman through her transition process, offering encouragement, mentoring, and most importantly, providing prayer support.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard