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REGIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME INFORMATION CENTER
REGIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME INFORMATION CENTER
Nashville, Tennessee
50-99 employees
MAGLOCLEN - Middle Atlantic-Great Lakes Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network® Serving Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia, as well as Australia, Canada, and England. Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) is a federally funded program to support regional law enforcement efforts in combating crimes of all types.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
TENNESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
TENNESSEE BANKERS ASSOCIATION
Nashville, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Welcome to the Tennessee Bankers Association's Linkedin page. The Tennessee Bankers Association (TBA) is a trade association established to serve the needs of our state’s banks, thrift institutions, and trust companies. The Association provides continuing education, develops and monitors state and federal legislative agendas, disseminates information on all facets of the financial services industry, and promotes the public image of financial institutions. The TBA held its first annual convention on October 13, 1890, in Memphis. Today, 214 Tennessee banks, thrift institutions, and trust companies belong to the Association. Each year, the TBA conducts approximately 80 information, education, and training programs. Among these are the TBA Annual Meeting, Independent Bankers Division Convention, and the TBA Leadership Convention. The TBA conducts four banking schools—The Southeastern Schools of Banking, Commercial Lending, Consumer Credit, and Advanced Commercial Lending. On the legislative and legal fronts, TBA keeps members informed of rapid developments in the financial industry. The Association coordinates legislative programs on both the national and state levels, provides regulatory information to member institutions, researches legal questions posed by members, and serves as a liaison between member banks and the state and federal governing bodies and regulatory agencies. Through the Personal Economics Program (PEP), local bankers bring practical economic education to area schools, community, and civic organizations. The national Teach Children to Save Day and Get Smart About Credit Day, which teaches older teens about using credit wisely, are just two of the consumer-oriented activities under PEP.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
KENTUCKY RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION, INC.
KENTUCKY RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION, INC.
Bowling Green, Kentucky
25-49 employees
Kentucky Rural Water member utilities guarantee an enhanced quality of life for nearly ninety-five percent (95%) of the public drinking water and wastewater customers across the Commonwealth of Kentucky, making KRWA the largest utility organization of the state. KRWA was established in 1979 as a private, non-profit organization by a core group of utility leaders who shared the vision of building a self-governed, member driven association. Their original goal – to foster professionalism in our industry through non-regulatory training, technical assistance programs, and advocacy – continues to this day.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
TENNESSEE HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION
TENNESSEE HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION
Brentwood, Tennessee
1-24 employees
The Tennessee Health Care Association’s mission is to enhance the ability of its members to provide essential long-term care services for the elderly and disabled.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NASHVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
NASHVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Nashville, Tennessee
50-99 employees
For more than 175 years, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce has been working for Middle Tennessee's business community. The Nashville Area Chamber is Middle Tennessee's largest business federation, representing nearly 2,000 businesses in 10 counties (Davidson, Dickson, Montgomery, Cheatham, Robertson, Wilson, Sumner, Williamson, Rutherford and Maury). Through a wide variety of programs and initiatives, the Chamber works to positively impact the economic vitality and enhance the quality of life in the region, while supporting the growth and prosperity of Chamber-member businesses. Visit join.nashvillechamber.com to learn how chamber membership can benefit your business.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
TENNESSEE SOCIETY OF CPA'S
TENNESSEE SOCIETY OF CPA'S
Brentwood, Tennessee
1-24 employees
The Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants is the state professional organization for certified public accountants who are principally employed or reside in Tennessee. The society’s membership is comprised of more than 10,000 members in industry, government, business, education and public accounting. With more than 100 years of service to the accounting profession, TSCPA acts on behalf of its members and provides support, enabling its members to perform quality professional services while serving the public interest. Driving the success of our members and the communities they serve through connections, professional development and advocacy is our mission. We accomplish this mission through five priority areas: 1 - CONNECTIONS: To provide and support meaningful opportunities for members to connect, serve and grow. 2 - PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: To provide innovative and high-quality learning opportunities that empower accounting professionals to succeed in their careers. 3 - ADVOCACY: To effectively represent and advocate for the accounting profession to governmental, regulatory, and standard-setting bodies. 4 - STUDENTS & EMERGING PROFESSIONALS: To build the future of the accounting profession by attracting and retaining diverse, high-quality talent. 5 - DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION: To strengthen the profession by encouraging a diverse, equitable and inclusive community. https://www.tscpa.com/resources/92-social-media-policy
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Nashville, Tennessee
25-49 employees
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT) connects generosity with need. We provide customized philanthropic solutions and services to donors, which enhance quality of life in the 40 counties of Middle Tennessee Our donors are individuals, small businesses, large corporations, institutions and more, and come from diverse backgrounds and communities throughout the region. We make it comfortable, convenient and cost-effective to give by harnessing our extraordinary flexibility to create a giving vehicle best suited to a donor’s goals. The Community Foundation provides solutions to help people and companies make a difference in ways that matter to them. In our Foundation's thirty plus year history, we have granted over $1 billion to nonprofits all over the country. Join us on our journey!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SPEBSQSA, INC. DBA BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY
SPEBSQSA, INC. DBA BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY
Nashville, Tennessee
1-24 employees
The Barbershop Harmony Society is the world leader in close-harmony a cappella singing, with approximately 14,000 members across North America. Founded in 1938 as the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, the Society welcomes all people of all ages to sing in more than 1200 quartets and nearly 700 choruses that range in size from a dozen to 150 singers. Allied organizations in more than a dozen countries bring the total number of active barbershop singers to more than 70,000 worldwide. Through active programs in music education, publishing, performance and outreach, the Society preserves and extends the reach of a uniquely American close harmony musical art form whose roots lie in African-American communities of the South in the late 1800s. Today, the Society now expends nearly $1 million annually in support of community and school programs that bring the fellowship, fulfillment and excitement of vocal music to a new generation of singers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Nashville, Tennessee
25-49 employees
The mission of the Middle Tennessee Council, Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. The vision of the Middle Tennessee Council is to foster the character development, citizenship training and physical fitness of young people through an emphasis on outdoor program experiences to prepare them to be responsible, contributing members of society over their lifetime by instilling values based upon those found in the Scout Oath and Law.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE CALVERT STREET GROUP
THE CALVERT STREET GROUP
Nashville, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Calvert Street Group, a public affairs firm founded in 2009, is a leader in its industry for managing grassroots campaigns in the commercial, retail, industrial and residential sectors. With offices on the west coast and the southeast, Calvert Street has successfully catered to the needs of countless clients using a blend of strategies honed by experts with experience in grassroots political campaigning and traditional public relations strategy. At the forefront of the firm’s successful initiatives are efforts to win approval for controversial zoning and land-use entitlements, accomplished through gaining both community and political support and carefully managing campaign messages.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
GARY SINISE FOUNDATION
GARY SINISE FOUNDATION
Franklin, Tennessee
50-99 employees
At the Gary Sinise Foundation, we serve our nation by honoring our defenders, veterans, first responders, their families, and those in need. We do this by creating and supporting unique programs designed to entertain, educate, inspire, strengthen, and build communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
GIRL SCOUTS OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
GIRL SCOUTS OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Nashville, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee is the premier leadership organization for all girls to have the opportunity to pursue greatness, create sustainable change in their communities, and actively transform the world around them now and for future generations. Locally, the first troops were started in 1917, with the Nashville Girl Scout Council receiving its charter in 1926. Today, Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee serves 39 counties that include more than 10,000 Girl Scouts and 5,000 volunteers. We prepare girls for their future by educating them in the areas of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics), Outdoor Adventures, Life Skills, and Entrepreneurship. Together we are empowering girls and changing the world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market