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TEXAS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
TEXAS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
Texas Medical Association was organized by 35 physicians in 1853 to serve the people of Texas in matters of medical care, prevention and cure of disease, and the improvement of public health. Today, with more than 56,000 physician and medical student members, TMA is the nation's largest state medical society. TMA’s key objective is to improve the health of all Texans.
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Top Benefits
MICHAEL & SUSAN DELL FOUNDATION
MICHAEL & SUSAN DELL FOUNDATION
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation (www.dell.org) is dedicated to improving the lives of children living in urban poverty around the world. With offices in Austin, TX and New Delhi, India, and Cape Town, South Africa, the Dell family foundation funds programs that foster high-quality public education and childhood health, and improve the economic stability of families living in poverty. Since our start, the foundation has committed more than $2.2 billion to global children’s issues and community initiatives.
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ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED FRAUD EXAMINERS, INC.
ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED FRAUD EXAMINERS, INC.
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
The ACFE is the world's largest anti-fraud organization and premier provider of anti-fraud training and education. Together with more than 90,000 members, the ACFE is reducing business fraud world-wide and inspiring public confidence in the integrity and objectivity within the profession.
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TEXAS HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
TEXAS HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
The Texas Hospital Association is a nonprofit trade association representing more than 85 percent of Texas hospitals and health care systems. Founded in 1930, the Texas Hospital Association represents the interests of its member hospitals and health systems in both the legislative and regulatory arenas at the state and federal levels on key issues and supports their efforts to provide quality, cost-effective and accessible care. Texas hospitals and the 369,000 health care professionals they employ share one overarching mission: to make quality, compassionate, affordable health care accessible to all Texans. THA’s experienced team has earned a reputation among Texas hospitals as the go-to resource and thought leader in hospital-related education, advocacy and information.
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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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AUSTIN CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
AUSTIN CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
Visit Austin is the official destination marketing and sales organization for the City of Austin. An accredited member of the Destination Marketing Association International, Visit Austin is charged with marketing Austin nationally and internationally as a premier business and leisure destination, thus enriching our community's overall quality of life.
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THE H. E. BUTT FOUNDATION
THE H. E. BUTT FOUNDATION
Kerrville, Texas
51-200 employees
The H. E. Butt Foundation serves communities in Texas and beyond with initiatives to encourage people to live whole, healthy lives. Our mission is driven by our Christian convictions, and we create opportunities for groups and individuals from diverse backgrounds. Much of our work takes place in the Texas Hill Country on 1,900 acres with a breathtaking stretch of the Frio River Canyon. There, we run five programs—a youth camp, a family camp, an adult retreat center, an outdoor education initiative, and a camp offering free facility use to select groups—that together host over 27,000 people each year.
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Market Competitive
TEXAS PUBLIC POLICY FOUNDATION
TEXAS PUBLIC POLICY FOUNDATION
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
The public is demanding a different direction for their government, and the Texas Public Policy Foundation is providing the ideas that enable policymakers to chart that new course. Our mission is to promote and defend liberty, personal responsibility, and free enterprise in Texas and the nation by educating and affecting policymakers and the Texas public policy debate with academically sound research and outreach.
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Market Leading
WORKERS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC.
WORKERS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC.
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
Workers Assistance Program, Inc. (WAP) is a nonprofit with a long history of innovative community involvement. WAP invests in the community it serves by providing charitable and educational services. The over-arching mission of WAP is to create better workplaces, schools, and communities. Education, training, counseling, workplace consultation, and employee assistance programs are included in the array of services that support the mission of WAP. WAP has provided mental health promotion and substance abuse prevention since 1977 through its national Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services, wellness services, and its extensive statewide prevention and intervention training activities as well as evidence-based community programs. Our approach is based on the National Institute of Medicine model, resiliency theory and recovery models, and incorporates the 5 key steps of the Strategic Prevention Framework. WAP is a private nonprofit Texas-based organization incorporated in 1975, in good standing with the IRS and not listed on the EPLS. WAP has 3 locations in Austin and one in Oklahoma City, OK. We have provided prevention/intervention and behavioral health grant or deliverable-based services for over 30 years.
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Below Market
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.
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Market Leading
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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
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Market Leading