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UNITED WAY OF SAN ANTONIO AND BEXAR COUNTY
UNITED WAY OF SAN ANTONIO AND BEXAR COUNTY
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
At United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, our vision for a bright future is captured in our slogan: LIVE UNITED. We believe every man, woman, and child deserves an opportunity for a good life. This means our children have a safe and healthy start in life; our students stay in school and graduate; we do all we can to strengthen individual and family well-being; and we provide a safety net of emergency assistance for our neighbors in need. Many large, complex issues stand in the way of a good life for many members of our community. No single agency or organization, public or private, can tackle these issues alone. At United Way, we work every day to increase the organized capacity of people to care for one another. We are a “uniter,” bringing people together to improve people’s lives in our community so they are able to live stable, independent lives and flourish. So they are able to LIVE UNITED.
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Top Benefits
SPECIAL OLYMPICS TEXAS INC.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS TEXAS INC.
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
Special Olympics Texas provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for more than 58,800 children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. Special Olympics Texas offers 22 sports: Aquatics, Athletics, Basketball, Bocce, Bowling, Cycling, Equestrian, Figure Skating, Flag Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Kayaking, Powerlifting, Roller Skating, Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Speed Skating, Table Tennis, Tennis, Triathlon and Volleyball. Special Olympics Texas holds more than 300 competitions annually on area, regional and state levels. Event divisions are based on age, gender and ability level to give athletes an equal chance to win. Special Olympics Texas is divided into four regions with 19 area offices. Athletes may begin training as early as six years old, but must be eight years old to compete. Athletes must be 12 years old to attend statewide competitions. Thanks to the Young Athletes™ Program (YAP), which launched in 2005, children ages two through seven can participate as an “Athlete in Training” in areas where the program is available. Volunteers are the lifeline of the Special Olympics Texas program. More than 36,3750 volunteers in Texas currently dedicate their time to Special Olympics. These volunteers serve as coaches, officials, committee members, competition assistants, speech coaches and much more. There are more than 3,900 volunteer coaches involved in the program. Special Olympics Texas is a registered 501(c)(3), non-profit organization supported by private donations from individuals, corporations and organizations throughout the state. Special Olympics is “the most credible charity in America” according to a survey in the Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHWEST TEXAS
GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHWEST TEXAS
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas (GSSWT) serves nearly than 12,000 girl members and 5,000 adults across its 21-county jurisdiction. We believe it's our responsibility to arm today's Girl Scouts with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead. That's why GSSWT offers activities in a variety of fields and seeks out unique opportunities for girls. Girl Scouts is the experts on girls and leadership. We value diversity and teach girls to lead healthy lifestyles, care for the environment, study new technologies and have pride in their country. Our vision is to be a high-performing, girl-focused staff with the desire and skill set to provide the highest standard of support that enriches, empowers and energizes the local Girl Scout Movement. In doing so, we create a lifetime of inspiration through Girl Scout experiences that are so relevant and inclusive that every girl will want to take part.
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Below Market
CROSSPOINT, INC.
CROSSPOINT, INC.
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
providing community service for Texas
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BARSHOP JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF SAN ANTONIO
BARSHOP JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF SAN ANTONIO
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
The Barshop Jewish Community Center is a birth through life organization committed to enhancing a way of life for its members and the community. The abundant array of programs, services, and events offered at the JCC incorporate facets that are meant to help strengthen each individual’s Jewish Identity, Experience, and Connection to Community. Many of our programs are open and available to the community at large. Those interested in Member-exclusive services and facility usage may consider a JCC membership. We are driven by the Jewish values of kindness, respect, and communal responsibility; and we warmly welcome people of all ages, faiths and ethnicities. The Barshop JCC is a beneficiary agency of the United Way of Bexar County and the Jewish Federation of San Antonio.
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Market Laggard
BOYSVILLE, INC.
BOYSVILLE, INC.
Converse, Texas
51-200 employees
Boysville is a children's home that cares for children and youth, infants to 23 years old, who cannot remain in their home due to abuse, neglect, extreme poverty, or family crisis. Boysville provides cradle to college programs to meet the changing needs of children and youth who have experienced trauma. Boysville's mission is to provide a safe, family environment for children in need so they may become responsible adults
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Market Competitive
SOURCE POWER LLC
SOURCE POWER LLC
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
Source Power, LLC is an industry leading provider of electrical utility services. Our services include distribution, transmission, substation, and telecommunication construction across the Midwestern and Southern United States. Another equally important service we provide is storm restoration resources in the time following hurricanes, ice storms, and tornadoes. Source Power is committed to excellence by serving our utility customers with value, reliability and a wealth of industry experience. Our Mission To be recognized as a company committed to excellence while creating an environment of growth and opportunity for our most valuable resource, our People. Building trust and integrity through our actions, dedication and passion. Our Vision Be an employer of choice for our People and Clients Be a partner in our clients achievements and success Be a company that exemplifies Safety, Opportunity and Trust Core Values Family Safety Integrity Quality Relationships Accountability Commitment Respect
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Market Leading
C12 GROUP, LLC
C12 GROUP, LLC
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
Great Businesses. Greater Purpose. For nearly three decades, C12’s singular focus has been to create a framework that gathers, compels, and equips Christian business leaders to achieve excellence through the power of peers. Together, C12 members dig into challenges, seize opportunities, and develop strategic plans—for both prosperous and adverse seasons. The stakes are high. But without margin, the mission stands still. C12 isn’t simply a business bible study or a Christian business networking group. It’s an architected environment for transformation. C12 helps CEOs and executives calibrate the entirety of their businesses through the signature 5-Point Alignment Matrix: continually evaluating and aligning growth strategies, financial stewardship, cultural development, and operations within a framework of business as a ministry (BaaM). The rigorous, interactive curriculum empowers C12 Members to dive headfirst into the challenges and opportunities of today’s marketplace.
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Market Competitive
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THE ALPHA HOME
THE ALPHA HOME
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
Alpha Home has offered substance use treatment in the San Antonio area since 1966. Our residential treatment services-adult women only while our outpatient services work with adult men and women in gender-specific groups. Outpatient services are offered during the day or evening. We accept Medicaid and serve individuals regardless of their ability to pay. We believe in a community where recovery is possible.
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Market Laggard
ST ANDREWS UNITED METHODIST
ST ANDREWS UNITED METHODIST
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
St. Andrew Methodist Church, founded in 1986, is located on 21.2 acres in Plano, Texas, and has more than 7,000 members. The church hosts over 2,000 people each weekend for worship services in both a traditional style with the classic pipe organ and a contemporary style with an LED center screen and lighting technology. St. Andrew extends an open invitation for all to be a part of a community ready to embrace faith in Christ that is real, practical, and life changing. Many opportunities are provided to gather on campus and serve locally, regionally, and globally. Through Invite Ministries, St. Andrew’s publishing house, and Beacon of Light, a mental health ministry, St. Andrew offers innovative ways to reach Christians within its congregation and out in the community. The new 300-seat Hasley Chapel provides worship and other gathering opportunities in a scenic and more intimate setting. In 2022 St. Andrew became an independent Methodist Church seeking to live more like Jesus every day and to learn in deeper ways what it means to follow His teachings, live in community, and serve the world. 5801 West Plano Parkway, Plano, Texas 75093. Visit www.standrewmethodist.org; call (972)380-8001.
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Top Benefits