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CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF FORT WORTH INCORPORATED
CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF FORT WORTH INCORPORATED
Ft Worth, Texas
100-499 employees
Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is an enterprising nonprofit with a belief that ending poverty is possible. Our diverse services, poverty solutions, and income-generating social enterprises help tens of thousands in our 28 county diocese each year, most of whom are the working poor, some of whom are even Catholic. We strategically challenge the way poverty is addressed nationwide by scrupulously testing our own case management methods through research partnerships, exporting our known solutions to other non-profits, and serving as a resource for what works on Capitol Hill. We invite you to come and check out our nonprofit 2.0 approach.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FORT WORTH CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
FORT WORTH CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
Fort Worth, Texas
50-99 employees
As the 16th largest city in the United States and the No. 1 tourist destination in Texas, Fort Worth welcomes 9.1 million visitors each year. No other city boasts such an unmistakable mix of preserved Western heritage and unrivaled artistic offerings. After all, Fort Worth is where you can see Michelangelo's first painting and see the world's only twice-daily cattle drive, all within minutes of Sundance Square, our downtown entertainment district.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SID W. RICHARDSON FOUNDATION
SID W. RICHARDSON FOUNDATION
Fort Worth, Texas
1-24 employees
SID W. RICHARDSON FOUNDATION is a company based out of 201 MAIN STREET, FORT WORTH, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN, INC.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN, INC.
Fort Worth, Texas
25-49 employees
** Official AAPL LinkedIn page** Established in 1955, the American Association of Professional Landmen is a professional organization that unites 12,000 landmen and land-related persons through professional development and service. AAPL serves as the voice of the landman profession and continually seeks to foster industry cooperation through proactive legislative advocacy.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
AMERICAN PAINT HORSE ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN PAINT HORSE ASSOCIATION
Fort Worth, Texas
25-49 employees
The American Paint Horse Association is the world’s second-largest international equine breed association, registering more than a million horses in 59 nations and territories since it was founded in 1962. APHA creates and maintains programs that increase the value of American Paint Horses and enriches members' experiences with their horses. Our mission at the American Paint Horse Association is to promote, preserve and provide meaningful experiences with Paint Horses. APHA VALUES: - The American Paint Horse and those people who treat them gently, humanely and with respect. - The unique skills and talents of our members. - The equine industry and working with other organizations to achieve shared goals and ideals. - Those who conform to accepted form-to-function conformation standards, which contribute to the breed’s versatility. - All programs and services that promote a rich family life for our members and encourage leisure activities, recreation and fun. - Long range planning, sound financial policies and continued investment in the future of APHA. Connect with us online: facebook.com/americanpainthorse instagram.com/officialapha youtube.com/aphavideo twitter.com/APHAnews pinterest.com/americanpainthorseassociation
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
FOSSIL RIM WILDLIFE CENTER, INC.
FOSSIL RIM WILDLIFE CENTER, INC.
Glen Rose, Texas
50-99 employees
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is dedicated to the conservation of species in peril, conducting scientific research, training of professionals. responsible management of natural resources, and public education. Through these activities, we provide a diversity of compelling learning experiences that inspire positive change in the way people think, feel and act with Nature.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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GIRL SCOUTS OF TEXAS OKLAHOMA
GIRL SCOUTS OF TEXAS OKLAHOMA
Fort Worth, Texas
25-49 employees
We Are Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through programs from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike or advocate for climate justice, or make their first best friends. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alums, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them. To join us, volunteer, reconnect, or donate, visit www.girlscouts.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ARTS COUNCIL OF FORT WORTH AND TARRANT COUNTY
ARTS COUNCIL OF FORT WORTH AND TARRANT COUNTY
Fort Worth, Texas
25-49 employees
In 1963 the Arts Council was formed to provide funding and leadership to stimulate and assure the advancement of the arts throughout our community. Today’s Arts Council is a dynamic, multi-faceted, arts agency serving artists, arts organizations and the community with programs that help shape the arts and that have a significant impact on the quality of life in Fort Worth. Arts Council programs advocate for and fund local arts organizations through a competitive grants program; provide first class public art services, enhance the visual environment of the city; and manage the Community Arts Center as an affordable and accessible venue for artists arts organizations, and the community as a whole.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
M. GALE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
M. GALE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
Fort Worth, Texas
1-24 employees
Strategic Philanthropy
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE PARENTING CENTER
THE PARENTING CENTER
Fort Worth, Texas
1-24 employees
We know that parenting is one of the hardest jobs in the world and everyone, no matter how successful their family may be, can use resources to help them find even greater success. At The Parenting Center, it is our goal to give every child in Tarrant County the childhood they deserve. Our expert team has provided over 540,000 families wraparound services that enhance and support the parenting experience. As a non-profit organization, The Parenting Center dedicates itself to the prevention and treatment of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), including child abuse, and is a leader in the field of trauma-informed and ACEs-aware education. We work from within the community, providing individuals, families, schools and others with the most complete family services of any agency in the region. We have provided more than 540,000 families with - Clinical Counseling and Play Therapy - Marriage and Relationship Workshops - Parenting Education - Home Visiting, utilizing Trust-Based Relational Intervention The Parenting Center serves 14,000 to 18,000 clients each year, from all income levels and social groups, across Tarrant County and the surrounding area.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE FIRST TEE OF FORT WORTH
THE FIRST TEE OF FORT WORTH
Fort Worth, Texas
1-24 employees
Summer Intern as a certified assistant coach for the Fort Worth chapter teaching life skills through the game of golf based on a national curriculum; during classes, worked in teams of 2-3 coaches with 10-20+ children ranging from ages 5-18; responsible for child safety and care; organized staff assignments and activities for participants; managed front desk and customer service as needed; facility upkeep.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
PRESBYTERIAN NIGHT SHELTER OF TARRANT COUNTY
PRESBYTERIAN NIGHT SHELTER OF TARRANT COUNTY
Fort Worth, Texas
50-99 employees
The Presbyterian Night Shelter is a place of trust, respect and caring for the homeless, helping them regain their quality of life. We serve the needs of the homeless while respecting their dignity. The Shelter is the only free area emergency shelter without length-of-stay restrictions. More than 4,300 individuals call the streets of Tarrant County home. Of these homeless, over 95% receive services from the Presbyterian Night Shelter sometime during the year. We served 4,439 homeless people in 2013. The Shelter is the largest provider of services for the area homeless population, supplying meals, beds and basic human care, case management and employment services to an average of 650 homeless clients each night of the week, every week of the year. Since it was founded 30 years ago by local Presbyterian ministers, it has provided more than 3 million nights of stay and served more than 5 million meals. The Shelter offers resources enabling clients to reenter mainstream society, and employs at least 30 homeless clients who handle day-to-day operations. Our mission is to lead the journey from homeless to home. Located east of downtown Fort Worth and one block south of East Lancaster on Cypress Street, the Presbyterian Night Shelter is a 5-acre campus of four facilities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard