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ONE VOICE CENTRAL TEXAS
ONE VOICE CENTRAL TEXAS
Austin, Texas
500+ employees
One Voice Central Texas is a coalition of the leadership of over one hundred nonprofit health and human service organizations working to make sure that everyone can contribute to our community and thrive. We represent the integrated network of human services that connects everyone of all ages and circumstances to social resources, opportunities, and support so that each person can reach their highest potential. We are the voice for those in the community who may have difficulty weathering the life storms that affect all of us. Our members work every day with individuals and families to access healthcare, have stable housing, meet basic needs, create a sense of purpose, have the tools necessary to achieve their goals, and connect with others and the community. One Voice is also committed to ensuring our members have the resources and opportunities they need to be successful, including access to research on effective practices and peer networking for nonprofit leaders.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
BRAZOS VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.
BRAZOS VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.
College Station, Texas
100-499 employees
HealthPoint seeks to provide evidence-based healthcare utilizing a patient-empowered team approach to achieve individual wellness for all Greater Brazos Valley community members. We do this through a comprehensive approach to your medical needs, including adult and pediatric medical care, dental care, behavioral health, and prenatal care. Throughout Texas' Greater Brazos Valley, HealthPoint has served the people who live and work in these areas. Our clinics are located in several counties throughout the Greater Brazos Valley, including college towns, suburbs, and rural areas. Our goal is to be the best place for patients to receive care, the best place for providers to practice medicine, and the best place for employees to work. Happy employees make for happy patients! HealthPoint is for everyone, regardless of whether you have insurance. Our staff will help you apply for financial aid and explain all our support programs. We invite patients of all ages to visit the HealthPoint clinic in your neighborhood.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CENTER FOR CHILD PROTECTION
CENTER FOR CHILD PROTECTION
Austin, Texas
50-99 employees
The Center for Child Protection, a nationally accredited children’s advocacy center, is the first stop for children in Travis County who are suspected victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse and for children who have witnessed a violent crime. The Center is a child-friendly, specially-equipped facility where children go for recorded forensic interviews, medical exams, counseling and intervention during the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases. It is the only nonprofit in Travis County involved in the investigation of crimes against children. All services are provided to children and their protective caregivers at no charge and most are available in English and Spanish. Children are referred to the Center for Child Protection for services exclusively through law enforcement and Child Protective Services when one or more of the following circumstances have occurred: - A child made an outcry of sexual abuse. - A child has experienced physical abuse. - A child has witnessed a violent crime.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CEN-TEX FAMILY SERVICE, INC
CEN-TEX FAMILY SERVICE, INC
Bastrop, Texas
50-99 employees
Childcare teacher
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FAMILY CRISIS CENTER
FAMILY CRISIS CENTER
Bastrop, Texas
1-24 employees
FAMILY CRISIS CENTER OF THE BIG BEND INC is a company based out of PO BOX 1470, ALPINE, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
BRAZOS FOOD BANK INC
BRAZOS FOOD BANK INC
Bryan, Texas
25-49 employees
Since May 1985, the Brazos Valley Food Bank has been the core of a network of hunger-relief organizations serving the hungry in Brazos Valley. The Food Bank recovers food and grocery product from grocers, USDA and individuals. From 1999 – present, it has increased food distribution from 709,414 to just under 7 million pounds. The Brazos Valley Food Bank strives to alleviate hunger in the Brazos Valley by distributing food and educational resources to our neighbors in need through a network of hunger relief partners. This institution is an equal-opportunity provider.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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SEEDLING FOUNDATION
SEEDLING FOUNDATION
Austin, Texas
1-24 employees
Seedling Communications is a full-service public relations agency based in Austin, Texas that creates strategic and collaborative messaging for clients looking to plant, grow or share their brands. As a boutique public relations agency, Seedling Communications specializes in garnering media coverage and crafting targeted messages for local, regional and national public relations campaigns. Backed by several years of experience, we use words in powerful ways to attract intentional audiences. Whether you need to reach, or simply reconnect, with consumers, clients, volunteers, donors, or investors, Seedling Communications will work to make sure your messages are heard by the most appropriate audiences. Seedling Communications works outside the box to produce measurable results. Our capabilities are not "one size fits all" and we will always collaborate with our clients. We won't talk you into doing something you don't want to do. We'll listen. And, most importantly, we'll share your vision. Over the years, we've learned that the best way to establish a good relationship is by exceeding client expectations without over-promising results. Through the process clients become more confident in the perception of their brand and grasp the importance of hiring a local public relations agency. Our clients needs are the most important aspect of our business, so we put them on a pedestal and make sure they see the value of our relationship.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BRAZOS EMPLOYMENT ENTERPRISES, INC.
BRAZOS EMPLOYMENT ENTERPRISES, INC.
Bryan, Texas
25-49 employees
Employment Enterprises, Inc. (EE, Inc.) is full-service strategic workforce solutions and talent management company. As a 100% woman-owned and WBENC certified company with over 38 years in business, the company provides workforce solutions that encompass Employer of Record/Payrolling for W2 employees, IC’s and Corp to Corp, along with Talent Acquisition and customized recruiting solutions. Today, the company grosses in the millions in revenue and has earned a place on Inc. Magazine’s “Fastest Growing Companies” list a remarkable four times. Our mission is to Strengthen Your Workforce and this expertise is reflected in our 97 percent client retention rate. EE, Inc. is the parent company to Temporary Solutions, Inc. (TS, Inc.), a regional staffing and recruiting company, and Checks and Balances, Inc. (C&B, Inc.), a national Employer of Record/Payrolling solutions company.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
AUSTIN AREA URBAN LEAGUE, INC.
AUSTIN AREA URBAN LEAGUE, INC.
Austin, Texas
All Size Average employees
OUR MISSION The mission of the Austin Area urban League is to assist African Americans and all other under-served Austin area residents in the achievement of societal and economic equality by focusing on educational improvement, employment readiness, health and wellness, and the preservation of affordable housing. OUR ORGANIZATION The National Urban League is a historic civil rights organization dedicated to economic empowerment in order to elevate the standard of living in historically under-served urban communities. Founded in 1910 and headquartered in New York City, the National Urban League spearheads the efforts of its local affiliates through the development of programs, public policy research and advocacy. Today, there are more than 100 local affiliates in 36 states and the District of Columbia, providing direct services that impact and improve the lives of more than 2 million people nationwide. OUR MOVEMENT The Austin Area Urban League incorporated on August 12, 1977, stands proudly as it takes its place among the 96 affiliates of the National Urban League. Although 36 years have passed since its creation, the Austin Area Urban League continues to hold fast to our original mission; one which guides our outreach, programming, partnerships and advocacy. We envision a community in which all citizens are free from barriers to education, economic and social success. Over the years, significant steps have been made in removing the early prejudices and barriers, thus allowing many of our constituents to learn to grow, and to thrive in the Austin community. As we move forward with our programs, we have been able to adapt to the ever-changing Austin environment – one that has grown from being merely the state capital to that of a thriving technological hub that incorporates the community, government, and the business sectors.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
JUNCTION FIVE-O-FIVE
JUNCTION FIVE-O-FIVE
Bryan, Texas
1-24 employees
Junction Five-O-Five is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 4410 College Main St, Bryan, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive