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FORT WORTH CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
FORT WORTH CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
Fort Worth, Texas
51-200 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 Leading
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER TARRANT COUNTY, INC.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER TARRANT COUNTY, INC.
Fort Worth, Texas
51-200 employees
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County (BGCGTC) is a youth development nonprofit organization serving over 36,000 kids and teens annually with a range of high-impact development programs and services. Our trained staff provide a fun, safe and inclusive environment at our various branches and onsite at schools across Tarrant County. Through afterschool, summer, prevention, intervention and outreach programs that meet the highest standards of quality, our members learn the academic, lifestyle, and citizenship skills that help them achieve success in school and in life. As the leading out-of-school-time provider within this community, we are part of a national Movement of other Boys & Girls Clubs positioned to ensure success is within reach of every young person who enters our doors. At BGCGTC, our people are empowered to change lives every day. Join us and be part of a powerful and passionate team of staff and leadership who activate the resources and opportunities it takes for young people to have a bright future. Apply today: https://bgcgtc.org/join-our-team
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FOSSIL RIM WILDLIFE CENTER, INC.
FOSSIL RIM WILDLIFE CENTER, INC.
Glen Rose, Texas
51-200 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
CAMP FIRE FIRST TEXAS
CAMP FIRE FIRST TEXAS
Fort Worth, Texas
51-200 employees
Camp Fire First Texas invests in North Texas communities by providing out-of-school time and outdoor learning programs for children and youth while also offering workforce development programs for early childhood educators. We envision a community in which every child has equitable access to the learning opportunities they need to succeed and thrive in a rapidly changing world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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PRESBYTERIAN NIGHT SHELTER OF TARRANT COUNTY
PRESBYTERIAN NIGHT SHELTER OF TARRANT COUNTY
Fort Worth, Texas
51-200 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
UNITED WAY OF TARRANT COUNTY
UNITED WAY OF TARRANT COUNTY
Fort Worth, Texas
51-200 employees
United Way of Tarrant County is a local nonprofit organization that advances the common good in Tarrant County. We believe everyone has a right to a good life and a responsibility to improve the community. To LIVE UNITED is to advance the common good for all of us. We all win when a child succeeds in school, when families are financially stable and when people have good health. We don't just address the symptoms of a problem. We go deeper to get at the underlying causes. And we do it with an unwavering commitment to efficiency and accountability. United Way of Tarrant County has more than 90 years of experience investing money, expertise and other resources to improve lives and communities. We establish creative collaborations of diverse individuals and organizations because together, we can accomplish more than any single group can accomplish on its own. The result is measurable improvements that ripple out to benefit the entire community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market