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OREGON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
OREGON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Tigard, Oregon
500+ employees
The Oregon Education Association (OEA) is a union that represents about 44,000 educators working in pre-kindergarten through grade 12 public schools and community colleges. OEA’s membership includes licensed teachers and specialists, classified/education support professionals (ESPs), community college faculty, retired educators, and student members. OEA members also belong to the 3.2 million members of the National Education Association (NEA). OEA members are affiliated with Local Associations, which bargain their work contract with support from OEA staff. Local Associations also collaborate with local school districts, community colleges, school boards, and community leaders to provide the basic right of great public education to every student.
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Market Competitive
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF THE COLUMBIA WILLAMETTE
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF THE COLUMBIA WILLAMETTE
Portland, Oregon
500+ employees
Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette (GICW) provides vocational opportunities to people with disabilities and other barriers to employment in northern, western and central Oregon and southwestern Washington. The purpose of our programs is to enhance the quality of life of the people we serve.
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Market Leading
CENTRAL CITY CONCERN
CENTRAL CITY CONCERN
Portland, Oregon
All Size Average employees
Central City Concern is ending homelessness by treating the whole person, as a person. Each year, more than 13,000 people turn to us for compassionate support to become self-sufficient and productive. The factors that contribute to homelessness are complex. A web of structural weaknesses and individual circumstances surrounds our clients, leaving them vulnerable at many points in their lives. We draw on more than 40 years of front-line experience to provide the help people need when they need it most. CCC’s approach addresses both the systemic drivers of homelessness and the individual factors that can reinforce it. We help our clients overcome barriers such as lack of affordable housing, health care and living-wage jobs, systemic racism, mental health challenges, chronic health conditions, substance use disorders, and time spent in the justice system. And everything we do rests on our foundational belief in the restorative power of human connection and dignity. Empowered by our staff, donors, partners and volunteers, we’re creating a proven solution for our community — one person at a time.
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Market Leading
MERCY CORPS
MERCY CORPS
Portland, Oregon
100-499 employees
POWERED BY POSSIBLE The world is more fragile than ever. Food shortages have left millions of people hungry, while violent conflict has sent millions on the run. From poverty and malnutrition to natural disasters and climate change, it’s easy to see a world of insurmountable challenges. Instead, we see an opportunity to create transformative change. We see the world differently. In crisis, we believe in the power of human potential. In struggle, we believe in the ability of communities to grow stronger. So we act differently. We understand that communities are the best agents of their own change and local markets are the best engines of long-term recovery. In more than 40 countries, we partner to put bold solutions into action, helping people triumph over adversity and grow stronger from within. For the refugee who dreams of rebuilding her country, for the mother who wants a healthy future for her children — for millions of people filled with the power of possibility —Mercy Corps connects people to the resources they need to build better, stronger lives. We create transformative change. Mercy Corps has responded to nearly every global emergency over the past 20 years. Since 1979, we have provided $3.7 billion in lifesaving assistance throughout the world. Each year we infuse millions of dollars into local economies through small business loans and grants to provide livelihoods for the world’s most vulnerable people. We are empowering more than 100,000 youth trapped by violent conflict to overcome the profound stress of war and become change makers in their communities. We are powered by the belief that a better world is possible. Join us.
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SEIU LOCAL 503, OREGON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES UNION
SEIU LOCAL 503, OREGON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES UNION
Salem, Oregon
100-499 employees
We are an organization of more than 72,000 people who, by joining together, are achieving what we cannot accomplish alone. By standing together, we have a voice in our contracts and our daily work lives. We provide valuable services to our communities, doing more than 500 different jobs in 85 state, local government and non-profit agencies and care facilities. The services we provide include helping Deaf people get access to education, testing new drivers, collecting revenue, helping veterans, assisting at-risk youth, repairing bridges, maintaining Oregon’s parks and caring for children, seniors, and people with disabilities — just to name a few. The work we do touches the lives of every single Oregonian. We are proud to stand together for the quality services we provide for our communities and families.
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Market Leading
OREGON CATHOLIC PRESS
OREGON CATHOLIC PRESS
Lake Oswego, Oregon
100-499 employees
OCP (Oregon Catholic Press) is a not-for-profit publisher of liturgical music and worship resources, offering missals, hymnals, liturgical planning tools, parish events, CDs and more. We help our customers address changing needs with innovative solutions that engage, unite and inspire their community in worship. OCP is the premier source for worship aids and is known for its excellent customer service.
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Market Leading
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NORTHWEST ENERGY EFFICIENCY ALLIANCE, INC.
NORTHWEST ENERGY EFFICIENCY ALLIANCE, INC.
Portland, Oregon
100-499 employees
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) is an alliance of more than 140 utilities and energy efficiency organizations working on behalf of more than 13 million energy consumers to increase the adoption of energy-efficient products, services and practices. To do this, the alliance identifies and removes market barriers to energy efficiency to drive permanent change throughout the supply chain. This formalized, lasting approach is known as Market Transformation. Since 1997, NEEA and the region have saved enough energy to power more than 900,000 homes each year. Energy efficiency can satisfy more than half of our new demand for energy, saving us money and keeping the Northwest a healthy and vibrant place to live. NEEA has ranked in the top 100 non-profits and green companies to work for in Oregon, and we “walk our talk” in our LEED-certified headquarters in Portland, Oregon. Come join our team of smart, passionate, and experienced professionals to achieve our mission. If you are looking for a challenging career in an industry with booming potential, you've found the right place! NEEA offers a generous healthcare package, professional development funds, retirement savings with employer matching, remote work options. In addition, we offer a flexible 9/80 schedule to help our employees achieve a better work-life balance.
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CHINOOK WINDS CASINO
CHINOOK WINDS CASINO
Lincoln City, Oregon
500+ employees
The Casino offers over 1100 slot machines including a non‐smoking section and a high stakes lounge. Table games include Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Three Card Poker, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, Bonus Let‐It‐Ride, Poker, Keno and a 1,000 seat bingo hall. We offer headline entertainment monthly, comedy acts and signature outdoor events. The Convention Center accommodates major indoor events like mixed martial arts competitions, national pool tournaments, art shows and large charity fundraisers, conventions and gatherings including weddings and reunions. The Rogue River Steakhouse offers a panoramic a view of the Pacific Ocean. Rogue River Lounge heats up on weekends with a Live DJ and dancing. For guests who prefer a wide variety of dishes, the Siletz Bay Buffet delivers exactly that for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a “Sparkling Sunday Brunch.” For a quick bite Euchre Creek Deli is always open, and features satisfying dishes swiftly served. Guests at Chinook Winds hotel are steps away from the beach and stunning sunsets. The hotel houses a whirlpool spa, indoor heated swimming pool and workout facility, 7,500 square feet of meeting space, Wi‐Fi and a complimentary shuttle to the casino. In the hotel complex is “Chinook’s Seafood Grill,” featuring a stunning view of the beach and a menu that highlights fresh seafood, with a Native-American twist. Chinook Winds Golf Resort is a fun 79 acre golf course. The 18‐hole course includes a pro‐shop, the only indoor driving range on the Oregon Coast, fitness center, Aces Sports Bar & Grill and meeting rooms.
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Market Competitive
LUIS PALAU EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION
LUIS PALAU EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION
Beaverton, Oregon
50-99 employees
Proclaim the Gospel In dependence upon God, we want to win as many people as possible to Jesus Christ throughout the world, proclaiming His Good News by all available means to the millions of people who have yet to respond to the Gospel. Mobilize the Church In dependence upon God, we want to emphasize with the Church the principles of victorious Christian living (Galatians 2:20), so as to stimulate, revive, train, and mobilize the Church to continuous, effective evangelism, follow-up, and church growth. Equip the Next Generation In dependence upon God, we want to hold high the banner of biblical evangelism, influencing Christianity worldwide and raising up a new generation of godly leaders, so that the Church’s commitment to evangelism will never die.
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OREGON BUSINESS COUNCIL
OREGON BUSINESS COUNCIL
Portland, Oregon
1-24 employees
OBC's mission is to mobilize business leaders to contribute to Oregon’s quality of life and economic prosperity. Directors apply their energies, knowledge, and leadership, as well as the resources of their companies, to accomplish this mission. As a context for this work, we embrace the vision of the Oregon Business Plan, an economic development forum that calls for growing more well paying jobs, increasing state per capita income to exceed the national average, and substantially reducing poverty.
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OREGON AFSCME COUNCIL 75
OREGON AFSCME COUNCIL 75
Salem, Oregon
100-499 employees
Oregon AFSCME Council 75 represents over 25,000 workers statewide in both public and private sector and is one of the fastest growing unions in Oregon. We provide excellent service and growth opportunity for our members and leadership with an emphasis on building power through solidarity.
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PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Portland, Oregon
50-99 employees
Our mission is to inspire donors, engage alumni and community, and steward resources to support and enhance Portland State University’s vital impact.
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