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SISKIN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
SISKIN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
Chattanooga, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Founded in 1950 by Mose and Garrison Siskin in Chattanooga, Tennessee; Siskin Children’s Institute is a nonprofit healthcare organization serving Tennessee and Georgia, and achieves its mission through pediatric health care services, home visiting, and outreach in the field of developmental pediatrics. The Institute provides developmental pediatric health care services, home and community-based early intervention, and family support through health care navigation services. Health Care The Siskin Center for Developmental Pediatrics is a regional developmental pediatric center, led by a team of developmental pediatricians, with services available in Chattanooga and Nashville, TN. Children are referred to the Institute for medical, psychological and cognitive assessment, diagnosis and treatment, including, occupational, speech and language, applied behavior analysis, and other therapies as well as counseling and social skills groups. Home Visiting The Siskin Home & Community-Based Early Intervention program is designed to help parents, other caregivers and children with special needs gain the knowledge and confidence they need to be successful in life. Through visits with a developmental therapist, the family receives information, support, guidance and consultation about improving the child’s and family’s quality of life. It’s a program that can be provided in the home, child care center, the park or other natural settings in For more information about the Institute's work, visit siskin.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
COUNCIL FOR ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE SERVICES, INC. DBA CADAS
COUNCIL FOR ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE SERVICES, INC. DBA CADAS
Chattanooga, Tennessee
100-499 employees
CADAS was established in 1964 and offers a full continuum of care from Medical Detox, Residential Treatment, Out Patient Services(IOP, MAT), Halfway House, and Sober Living Apt. We assist both Adults and Adolescents in encouraging a lifelong recovery. CADAS utilizes the 12 step model of recovery and our interventions reflect this approach. With approx 215 beds we are able to offer a multi-dimensional approach approach that focuses on restoring the individual physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Recovery is possibly with effective treatment and the removal of any barriers. We accept TennCare, Commercial Insurance, Private Pay and State Grant Funding is available for those that qualify. https://www.facebook.com/CADAS-Council-for-Alcohol-Drug-Abuse-Services-103082954932138
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
NATIONAL CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER INC.
NATIONAL CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER INC.
Huntsville, Alabama
50-99 employees
The National Children's Advocacy Center models, promotes and delivers excellence in child abuse response and prevention through service, education and leadership. The National Children’s Advocacy Center is located in Huntsville, Alabama, and has revolutionized our nation’s response to child sexual abuse since its creation under the leadership of Bud Cramer. The work of the NCAC serves as a beacon of hope for more than 250,000 child abuse victims every year. The NCAC is based in Huntsville, Alabama. Each year, thousands of people from the United States and around the world are trained on how to recognize and support endangered children. More than 70,000 child abuse professionals from all 50 states and 33 countries have been trained by the NCAC.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
HUNTSVILLE REHABILITATION FOUNDATION, INC
HUNTSVILLE REHABILITATION FOUNDATION, INC
Huntsville, Alabama
500+ employees
Incorporated and founded in 1973 as The Huntsville Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc., the organization was later rebranded with the dba name of Phoenix. Phoenix is a 501c3 nonprofit, owned and governed by a volunteer board of directors, comprised of several local business leaders, professionals and civic leaders, who all donate their time in order to provide oversight and guidance of Phoenix’s mission and vision. Phoenix’s offices are located at 2939 Johnson Road in a 50,000 square foot facility, originally built in 1986 and having undergone a complete, modernized renovation in 2016. Phoenix has a relationship with the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (ADRS) to provide comprehensive and continuous programs to assist people with disabilities enter, remain and return to the work environment.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABA
CRISIS SERVICES OF NORTH ALABA
Huntsville, Alabama
100-499 employees
Responding to individuals and families in crisis.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CHATTANOOGA NEIGHBORHOOD ENTERPRISE
CHATTANOOGA NEIGHBORHOOD ENTERPRISE
Chattanooga, Tennessee
1-24 employees
The Enterprise Center, a non-profit economic development partner to the City of Chattanooga and Hamilton County region, unites people, organizations and technology to build an advanced and inclusive future for our community, with a focus on equity, collaboration, economic mobility, and Smart City innovation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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PINNACLE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, INC
PINNACLE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, INC
Huntsville, Alabama
25-49 employees
Pinnacle Behavioral Health, Inc. (PBH) provides multiple levels of behavioral health care including outpatient counseling for all ages, intensive outpatient program (IOP) for ages 13 - 18, residential care for ages 12 - 18, and private academy for grades 6 - 12. Each are individualized to meet the needs of adolescents, teens and adults. In-office and TeleHealth services are provided for individual and family therapy. PBH incorporates treatment and intervention techniques to increase the strengths and resources of each client. Counseling is delivered by licensed providers with strong credentials and clinical experience in child, adolescent and adult behavioral health. Elk River Treatment Program provides therapeutic intervention with 24/7 supervision in a safe residential setting. Candidates are exhibiting maladaptive behaviors that often stem from underlying mental health or behavior issues and/or substance abuse. ERTP is situated on 120 acres to better utilize the therapeutic benefits of the outdoors. Elk River is staffed by caring, licensed and experienced professionals that provide around-the-clock supervision, assessment and therapeutic services, medication management, experiential and accredited education. The Treatment Team is led by a child and adolescent forensic psychiatrist and includes physicians, nurses, licensed counselors, certified addiction counselor, highly qualified and state certified teachers. ERTP is an in-network provider for Cigna, UBH/Optum, Beacon and American Behavioral insurance. ERTP is not a provider for Medicaid. Pinnacle Private Academy is a college-prep, therapeutic day school for grades 6 - 12. Individual learning plans are developed for each student. Students may work at their own pace using an accredited on-line program and/or attend the brick-and-mortar school located in Huntsville, AL with support of highly qualified, state certified teachers in the classroom. Therapeutic services are available.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
EXCEPTIONAL ENTERPRISES, INC.
EXCEPTIONAL ENTERPRISES, INC.
Coalmont, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Pathway Enterprises has been supporting individuals who experience disability throughout Oregon since 1985. Our vision is to educate and support individuals and their teams to ensure people with disabilities have opportunities to thrive in their environments by providing awareness, education and training. Start a remarkable career working with a 100 Best Non-profit company, helping others lead their best lives today.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF GR
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF GR
Chattanooga, Tennessee
1-24 employees
Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
745500-01 CHATTANOOGA COMMUNITY KITCHEN
745500-01 CHATTANOOGA COMMUNITY KITCHEN
Chattanooga, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Social service organization in Chattanooga working to meet the basic needs of homeless and near homeless men, women and children in the Chattanooga area while striving to eliminate the causes of homelessness and create self-sufficiency. The Chattanooga Community Kitchen is a needs-based organization which serves out of compassion for mankind but with a common goal of ending homelessness.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HUNTSVILLE-MADISON COUNTY SENIOR CENTER, INC.
HUNTSVILLE-MADISON COUNTY SENIOR CENTER, INC.
Huntsville, Alabama
1-24 employees
Providing programs and activities geared to our active and productive seniors. Each week we offer over forty different creative skills classes, four different dance classes, two different exercise groups, creative writing, computer skills, duplicate and party bridge and other card games, billiards, music classes, chorus, orchestra, health screenings, and health related programs. We also provide a variety of services for those much less active seniors who are confined on a limited or permanent basis to their homes including, Meals on Wheels, limited homemaker services, case management, and information and referral. These services help keep people in their own homes for longer periods of time and saves millions of dollars in nursing home expenses. The Senior Center itself is one of six nutrition centers in Madison County which provide a hot meal each day, Monday through Friday, at a cost to the seniors dictated by income. There are also 40+ satellite groups associated with the Senior Center throughout Madison County to provide additional activities and camaraderie for hundreds of seniors. Our award winning Senior Center is considered one of the top centers in the United States. Personal Enrichment Programs Recreation - Organized activities range from table games, trips and dances, to sporting events, line dancing, and performing arts. Creative Skills - Ceramics, woodworking, painting, sewing and needlework are some of the classes continuously offered. Health - Maintenance programs feature exercises, screenings, education, and stress management. Education - History, languages, writing, genealogy, and computers are examples of the classes offered. Transportation - Assistance is provided for those unable to use the City Shuttle. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program - Providing valuable services for area non-profit agencies.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NEW LIFE TN
NEW LIFE TN
Winchester, Tennessee
25-49 employees
Visit Franklin, formally The Williamson County Convention & Visitors Bureau (WCCVB), is the official destination marketing organization for Williamson County, Tennessee, including all of its incorporated cities: Brentwood, Fairview, Franklin, Nolensville, Thompson's Station, and Spring Hill. The WCCVB is responsible for developing and implementing an effective program of marketing, sales, promotion, and new market development designed to attract visitors to Williamson County. To this end the WCCVB focuses its efforts on four major target markets: leisure travel, meetings/conferences/conventions, group tours, and sports marketing. Efforts to impact each of these market segments include advertising, direct sales, trade show and marketplace attendance, publications, familiarization tours/site inspections, and new product development.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading