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SOUTHWEST KEY PROGRAMS, INC.
SOUTHWEST KEY PROGRAMS, INC.
Austin, Texas
500+ employees
Southwest Key Programs (SWK) is one of the largest, Latino-led nonprofit organizations in the United States. Founded in 1987, SWK has been on the frontline of social justice, youth advocacy, immigration, and helping nurture the hearts and minds of children, youth, and families.
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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.
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Below Market
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SAN ANTONIO
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SAN ANTONIO
San Antonio, Texas
500+ employees
Serving San Antonio since 1945, Goodwill helps change lives through the power of work. When you shop or donate at Goodwill, you're funding educational programs and services that prepare individuals in finding jobs and building careers. Together with the support of our generous community, partners and employers, Goodwill provides employment, training, educational opportunities and related services to more than 50,000 individuals each year. In addition to operating 23 retail stores, 36 donation stations and 13 Good Careers Centers in San Antonio, Cibolo, Kerrville, New Braunfels, Seguin, Laredo and surrounding areas, Goodwill operates 23 Good Careers Academies and handles 17 contracts for services ranging from document management to grounds maintenance.
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Market Competitive
PRESBYTERIAN CHILDREN'S HOME & SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHILDREN'S HOME & SERVICES
Austin, Texas
100-499 employees
Since 1903, PCHAS has provided Christ-centered care and support to children and families in need. We serve children and families throughout Texas, Missouri and Louisiana through twelve core programs: Foster Care & Adoption (TX), Foster Care & Medical Case Management (MO), Itasca Foster Care Village & Education Program (TX), Elevate Mentoring (TX, MO), Transitional Living - Adults (TX, MO), Transitional Living Group Homes & Scattered Site Apartments (MO), Youth Outreach (MO), Child and Family (TX, MO, LA), Counseling Centers at PCHAS (TX, MO), Family Solutions for Kids (MO), Single Parent Family (TX, MO) and Growing Together (TX). Through these programs, we serve approximately 5,000 children and families each year. Please call 800-888-1904 or visit pchas.org to learn more about us.
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DISABILITY RIGHTS TEXAS
DISABILITY RIGHTS TEXAS
Austin, Texas
100-499 employees
Follow us on social: Facebook: @DisabilityRightsTx Twitter: @DisRightsTx Instagram: @DisabilityRightsTex YouTube: @DisabilityRightsTx Disability Rights Texas (formerly named Advocacy, Inc.) is the federally designated legal protection and advocacy agency for people with disabilities in Texas. Our mission is to help people with disabilities understand and exercise their rights under the law, ensuring their full and equal participation in society. Our headquarters are in Austin, and we have regional offices in Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, Lubbock, McAllen, and San Antonio. Our services include: - Providing direct legal assistance to people with disabilities whose rights are threatened or violated - Protecting the rights of individuals and groups of people with disabilities through the courts and justice system - Advocating for laws and public policies that protect and advance the rights of people with disabilities - Informing people with disabilities and family members about their rights - Making referrals to programs and services Many people with disabilities find their biggest challenges have little to do with the actual mental or physical disabilities they live with every day. Too often, they face the obstacles of discrimination, ignorance and negative stereotypes about what people with disabilities can — or cannot — do. Disability Rights Texas exists to help people break through these barriers to achieve their personal goals and dreams. If you are an attorney that would like to participate in our pro-bono program, please contact our pro-bono coordinator, Cicely Reid, at [email protected]
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METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME
METHODIST CHILDREN'S HOME
Waco, Texas
100-499 employees
Founded in 1899 as a traditional, campus-based orphanage, we now provide community-based services for children and families throughout North Carolina. We partner with public agencies to serve children in crisis and we raise private funds to ensure that we can deliver the best in evidence-based services. We have a lifelong commitment to anyone who has come through our residential programs.
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Market Leading
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FAMILY ENDEAVORS, INC. DBA ENDEAVORS
FAMILY ENDEAVORS, INC. DBA ENDEAVORS
San Antonio, Texas
500+ employees
Endeavors is a nonprofit that connects vulnerable populations across the United States to a wide range of helpful services. Our Mission Endeavors passionately serves vulnerable people in crisis through our innovative, personalized approach. We seek to provide comprehensive, effective, and innovative services that encourage growth, allowing people to build better lives for themselves, their families, and their communities. Why? Because we believe that everyone holds the capacity to grow, heal, change, succeed, and affect others positively. Our Work Our work centers around homelessness, unemployment, child abuse, disabilities, and disasters by connecting individuals and families to services like education, crisis intervention, case management, homeless prevention services, parent training, practical life skills, and vocational support, training, and employment. Our Story In 1969, several of San Antonio’s inner-city churches banded together to launch “Urban Ministries,” to help meet various needs within the local San Antonio community. Eventually, this program expanded in scope, reach, and geography, to become Endeavors®, a national, innovative nonprofit that serves as a model within an evolving behavioral health and social service landscape.
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Market Competitive
CHILD CARE ASSOCIATES
CHILD CARE ASSOCIATES
Fort Worth, Texas
100-499 employees
Child Care Associates delivers a wide range of programs and services to boost early childhood development for children in lower-income families, who have the greatest needs. We deliver Head Start programs, engage parents in the learning process, assist families with child care subsidies, influence public policy, and continuously work to improve the quality of early child care and education.
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Market Leading
SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK
SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK
San Antonio, Texas
100-499 employees
FIGHTING HUNGER AND FEEDING HOPE IN SAN ANTONIO AND SOUTHWEST TEXAS. The San Antonio Food Bank takes pride in fighting hunger, feeding hope in our 16 county service area. We believe that no child should go to bed hungry, adults should not have to choose between a hot meal and utilities, nor a senior sacrifice medical care for the sake of a meal. Founded in 1980, The San Antonio Food Bank has quickly grown to serve 58,000 individuals a week in one of the largest service areas in Texas. Our focus is for clients to have food for today but to also have the resources to be self-sufficient in the future. Fighting hunger is our number one priority but we also serve to educate and provide assistance in many other ways. We achieve this through our variety of programs and resources available to families, individuals, seniors, children, and military members in need. The work to end hunger in Texas is a joint effort with anti-hunger champions from all communities. Hunger in our communities impacts us all – regardless of race or gender. That's why it's important for the San Antonio Food Bank to commit to equal-opportunity hiring practices. To learn more about our nondiscrimination policy, visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/civil-rights/usda-nondiscrimination-statement-snap-fdpir.
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SAN ANTONIO LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND
SAN ANTONIO LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND
San Antonio, Texas
100-499 employees
Vibrant Works, formerly known as San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind and Vision Impaired, is a private, nonprofit 501(C)3 organization empowering people with vision loss since 1933. We provide rehabilitation services and employment for people who are blind and vision impaired.
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Market Leading
REGENCE HEALTH NETWORK
REGENCE HEALTH NETWORK
Plainview, Texas
100-499 employees
RHN is a full-service primary healthcare system that accepts most insurance, Medicaid, CHIP, Medicare, Self-Pay and provides sliding fee discounts to those that qualify.
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HEAD START OF GREATER DALLAS
HEAD START OF GREATER DALLAS
Dallas, Texas
500+ employees
One of the oldest and most respected early childhood education agencies in the nation. Currently the seventh largest non-profit organization in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. We serve children (over 2,500) from birth to age 5 and pregnant mothers. Education is our primary product however health, nutrition, social & emotional development are addressed as well. Parents are recognized as their child's primary teacher and encouraged to learn as much as they can to become partners with our staff in improving the lives of their children.
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Market Competitive