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THE COOPER INSTITUTE
THE COOPER INSTITUTE
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Founded in 1970 by Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper, The Cooper Institute is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to promoting life-long health and wellness through fitness research, education and advocacy. The Cooper Center Longitudinal Study (CCLS) is our treasure - the world’s largest and longest-running observational study on measured aerobic fitness. FitnessGram by The Cooper Institute is the national test of the Presidential Youth Fitness Program and is the most widely used youth physical fitness assessment and reporting tool in the world, measuring the physical and aerobic fitness of over 10 million students across the country.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
RURAL ENTERPRISES OF OKLAHOMA,
RURAL ENTERPRISES OF OKLAHOMA,
Durant, Oklahoma
11-50 employees
We Expand Oklahoma's Prosperity by providing capital to help develop businesses, train aspiring entrepreneurs, and help working families buy a home. REI Oklahoma has focused on job creation since 1982. With offices throughout Oklahoma, we collaborate closely with lenders statewide to help businesses thrive and help entrepreneurs navigate through business resources and lending programs. REI Business Lending has programs to accommodate businesses of all sizes in Oklahoma. Business loans starting at $1,500. Funds may be used for: Land and Building(s), New Construction, Renovation, Machinery, Equipment, Inventory, Furniture, Fixtures, Working Capital or Refinance. Established in 2002, REI New Markets Investment LLC allows REI Oklahoma to attract new investments into Oklahoma and create needed jobs in underserved communities. The New Markets Tax Credit program provides investors with federal tax credits for investments into qualifying businesses. REI Down Payment Assistance invests in Oklahoma’s future by providing housing opportunities to low income individuals and families. The statewide program provides a competitive first mortgage and down payment and closing cost assistance to eligible mortgagors. For women-owned businesses and minority-owned enterprises, REI Women’s Business Center and the Native American Business Centers offer quality business training opportunities, access to capital, resources, referrals and technical assistance to support and encourage entrepreneurs who are starting or expanding a business. REI Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
TEXAS SOCIETY OF CPAS
TEXAS SOCIETY OF CPAS
Addison, Texas
11-50 employees
We are TXCPA - the largest, most influential association of accounting and finance professionals in Texas.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE CATHOLIC FOUNDATION
THE CATHOLIC FOUNDATION
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
The Catholic Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) public charity that receives contributions from donors engaged in charitable gift and estate planning. As a community foundation, we offer considerable flexibility and significant tax advantages to most donors. We are equipped to handle gifts of virtually any financial source and complexity. Whether considering current giving or planned giving options, donors can rely on The Foundation to facilitate all aspects of their fund, and trust in our qualified staff to ensure their philanthropic goals are met. Led by a professional staff and a respected Board of Trustees, the Foundation is a good steward of the funds that donors invest. The Catholic Foundation is the primary philanthropic resource in the Diocese of Dallas. We have established an unparalleled reputation for integrity, stewardship, and effective grant-making. We welcome donors of all faiths and can make grants to all legally-defined charities whose work is consistent with Catholic values. Established in 1955, The Catholic Foundation was founded by a group of dedicated Catholic laymen. More than $126 million from the unrestricted endowment and donor-established funds has been provided to meet the needs within the Diocese of Dallas and the community, through grants to various religious, educational and charitable organizations. Today, operating as a community foundation, The Catholic Foundation is home to more than 500 different funds and manages about $300 million in assets.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
NATIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINERS ASS
NATIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINERS ASS
Carrollton, Texas
11-50 employees
The National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) is the professional membership association for certified athletic trainers and others who support the athletic training profession. Founded in 1950, the NATA has grown to more than 45,000 members worldwide today. The majority of certified athletic trainers choose to be members of NATA to support their profession and to receive a broad array of membership benefits. By joining forces as a group, NATA members can accomplish more for the athletic training profession than they can individually. The NATA national office currently has more than 40 full-time staff members who work to support NATA’s mission.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
NATIONAL BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION, INC.
NATIONAL BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION, INC.
Frisco, Texas
11-50 employees
NBCF’s mission is to help women now by providing help and inspiring hope to those affected by breast cancer through early detection, education and support services. 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. There is currently no known cure for breast cancer, and its early diagnosis is critical to survival. NBCF offers free, innovative programs that other organizations aren’t providing to women facing breast cancer so that no one faces breast cancer alone. NBCF is one of the most recognized and respected breast cancer charities in the world. NBCF has received the highest 4-star rating by Charity Navigator, America’s premier charity evaluator, for 16 years. On average, 80% of our expenses are directed to our life-saving programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SOCIETY OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL
SOCIETY OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL
Plano, Texas
11-50 employees
The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography was founded to promote, advance, and educate its members and the medical community in the science of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. The Society achieves its purpose by: * Seeking the cooperation of similar organizations * Initiating and overseeing educational programs * Stimulating and encouraging research; encouraging presentation and publication of scientific papers * Collecting and disseminating information pertinent to the membership * Publishing a scientific journal and a newsletter * Reviewing and establishing policies regarding the professional status, legislative activity, and welfare of its members
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER DALLAS
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER DALLAS
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas supports the Jewish Dallas community by serving as a hub for information, resources, and development. It is the one place where philanthropy, volunteerism and shared commitment come together to make a difference in the community and the world. From hometown to homeland, we bring life-saving and life-sustaining care to Jewish community interests in Dallas and overseas.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NEW LIFE MINISTRIES
NEW LIFE MINISTRIES
Richardson, Texas
11-50 employees
New Life Ministries is a nationally recognized, faith-based, broadcasting and counseling non-profit organization providing ministry through radio, TV, workshops, webinars, support groups, the New Life Counselor Network, and numerous written, audio, and video resources. All New Life resources are based on God’s truth and help those who are hurting find and build connections and experience life transformation. Our passion is to reach out compassionately to those seeking emotional and spiritual health and healing for God’s glory. New Life Ministries Resource Center at 1-800-NEWLIFE (800-639-5433) receives thousands of calls each month from those looking to us for help. We look forward to the future with hope that God will continue to bless our ministry and those we serve. Our New Life Live! radio program is the centerpiece of our ministry and is broadcast on Christian radio stations in more than 150 markets, including most major metropolitan areas and XM/SIRIUS satellite radio. New Life Live! can also be seen on cable television channel NRB. America’s #1 Christian Counseling Call-in Radio Program, New Life Live! helps identify and compassionately respond to the needs of those seeking healing and restoration through God’s truth. Steve Arterburn and guest hosts Dr. Henry Cloud, Dr. John Townsend, Dr. Jill Hubbard, Dr. Sheri Keffer, Dr. David Stoop, Rev. Milan Yerkovich, Dr. Alice Benton, and Chris Williams address issues concerning spiritual, emotional, and relational health. Mission Statement: Transforming lives through compassionately communicating God’s truth and connecting people into redemptive relationships. Core Values: Connection, Truth, Transformation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
DALLAS JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
DALLAS JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
The Dallas Jewish Community Foundation and the Southwest Community Foundation have worked with compassion and drive to improve our community and the world through the development and stewardship of philanthropic resources of donors and community partners. Consistent with this mission, these two Foundations have contributed more than $160 million in charitable distributions in the last decade to support a wide range of philanthropic interests, including education, human services, the arts, and faith-based organizations. Southwest Community Foundation is a DBA of the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation. Staffed by the same people you have come to know and trust. We can meet your needs under either name with the same commitment to customer service and philanthropy for nearly 50 years. By providing the highest level of personal attention, we continuously help transform our fundholders’ philanthropic objectives into realities. Through the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation and the Southwest Community Foundation, donor directed philanthropy may be in the form of designated, endowment, field of interest or donor advised funds for current giving or to perpetuate philanthropy from one generation to the next. One excellent vehicle utilized at the Foundation to memorialize or honor loved ones is our named scholarship program. Additionally, our legacy initiative for the future has reached an estimated $260 million in bequests and endowment commitments*. Our outstanding team of volunteers, professional leadership, and experienced staff justify our proud standing as two of the premier community foundations in the State of Texas. Since our establishment, we have diligently pursued excellence. Of our many accomplishments, the one we value most is the trust and confidence of our fundholders and their advisors. *As of December 2022
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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RICHARDSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
RICHARDSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Richardson, Texas
11-50 employees
The Richardson Chamber of Commerce is the business and information assistance center for Richardson, Texas with a paramount goal of making business better for its membership. The Chamber is three times accredited as a 5-star chamber by the US Chamber of Commerce, recognizing its high quality, expertise and strong leadership. Boasting a membership of more than 800, the chamber was first organized in 1946 to promote business and meet the economic needs of a fast growing suburb of Dallas. The chamber has been recognized nationally and regionally for its achievements in economic development and support of small and mid-size businesses. The Richardson Chamber of Commerce formed an Economic Development Partnership with the City of Richardson, which in part, has resulted in Richardson being recognized as a "boom town"​ of the 1990s by The Wall Street Journal. The Chamber, the City, the school district, higher education and other major community groups have come together and developed mutual objectives and as we move forward through the 21st century. Perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the Chamber in recent years has been the attraction of thousands of quality jobs to Richardson, centered around the 75 Telecom Corridor® and CityLine. The Chamber is proud of the community it serves and is dedicated to growth and development of Richardson and the success of its members. Visit us at www.richardsonchamber.com
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
WOMEN'S FOODSERVICE FORUM
WOMEN'S FOODSERVICE FORUM
Dallas, Texas
11-50 employees
Women's Foodservice Forum (WFF) is the Food Industry’s thought leader on gender equity. We provide the research, insights and best practice solutions that enable food companies to address the pressing need for talent, drive better consumer insights and increase business performance by realizing the full potential of women leaders. We help organizations throughout the food ecosystem identify the levers that actually drive change and create work environments where women thrive and organizations reap the rewards of a gender-diverse workforce. For more information about WFF, please visit the website www.wff.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading