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CHRISTIAN MEDICAL & DENTAL SOCIETY
CHRISTIAN MEDICAL & DENTAL SOCIETY
Bristol, Tennessee
51-200 employees
Christian Medical & Dental Associations® (CMDA) is made up of the Christian Medical Association (CMA) and the Christian Dental Association (CDA). CMDA provides resources, networking opportunities, education and a public voice for Christian healthcare professionals and students. Founded in 1931, CMDA provides programs and services supporting its mission to "change hearts in healthcare"​ with a current membership of nearly 18,000. CMDA promotes positions and addresses policies on healthcare issues; conducts overseas medical evangelism projects; coordinates a network of Christian healthcare professionals for fellowship and professional growth; sponsors student ministries in medical and dental schools; distributes educational and inspirational resources; hosts marriage and family conferences; provides Third World missionary healthcare professionals with continuing education resources; and conducts academic exchange programs overseas. By being the "hands of Jesus"​ to needy people, CMDA seeks to fulfill His Great Commandment (Matthew 22:39; 25:36) and His Great Commission (Matthew 28:19). The Christian Medical & Dental Associations is a 501(c)3 and is governed by a Board of Trustees and House of Delegates. Policies of CMDA are interpreted and applied by the Board of Trustees, which also establishes the guidelines for the executive director and his staff. An elected House of Delegates assists the board with recommendations on courses of action. The House of Delegates is composed of graduate, student, resident and missionary members who are elected for three-year terms by district and meets annually at the CMDA National Convention. Approximately 75 employees currently make up the staff of CMDA in the national office and U.S. field offices.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
AUTOMOTIVE & ACCESSORY MRKTNG
AUTOMOTIVE & ACCESSORY MRKTNG
Piney Flats, Tennessee
11-50 employees
The AAM Group, the specialty automotive aftermarket’s largest program distribution group, provides purchasing and marketing support services for its membership of wholesale distributors of truck accessory and high-performance automotive parts and accessories. AAM’s marketing focus is on point-of-sale marketing delivered through two marketing programs, Parts Pro Performance Centers, and Total Truck Centers. The AAM Group’s distributors operate 26 locations geographically dispersed across the United States and Canada. AAM develops and delivers effective marketing, services, and technology solutions to meet the needs of our membership, program vendors, and a program affiliated store base of 3000+ retailers and installers of SEMA market products. The AAM Group is uniquely committed to innovative value building in areas of technology. We offer digital marketing training through our AMP- Automotive Training Principles program, web services to our program retailers through the Digital Marketplace, as well as Powerweb email marketing and other data and images support libraries.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CUMBERLAND PLATEAU PLANNING DISTRICT
CUMBERLAND PLATEAU PLANNING DISTRICT
Lebanon, Virginia
1-10 employees
Cumberland Plateau Planning District Commission is a regional economic development organization headquartered in Lebanon, Virginia. CPPDC serves the county governments of Buchanan, Dickenson, Russell and Tazewell in Virginia's coalfields.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE BARTER FOUNDATION, INC.
THE BARTER FOUNDATION, INC.
Abingdon, Virginia
51-200 employees
Founded in 1933 by Robert Porterfield, Barter Theatre has been providing world-class entertainment to Southwest Virginia for more than 80 years. Barter Theatre, nestled in the hills of Abingdon, has two stages and performs a multitude of varied shows for more than 160,000 patrons annually. This non-profit theatre supports a resident acting company of talented performers who have come from all over the country to continue Robert Porterfield's dream. With its own costume shop, scene shop and prop shop, Barter Theatre is able to create nearly every element of each show right in the heart of the small town it calls home. In addition to its resident acting company, Barter Theatre also houses a company of non-equity performers who are just beginning their careers. The Barter Player company specializes in productions for children of all ages and spends several months each year touring to perform at schools all across the country. Barter Theatre also maintains two separate education programs. Barter Youth Academy and Project REAL have become an integral part of the theatre and its mission to serve the region it calls home.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MOUNTAIN EMPIRE OLDER CITIZENS, INC.
MOUNTAIN EMPIRE OLDER CITIZENS, INC.
Big Stone Gap, Virginia
201-500 employees
SITE IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
UNITED WAY OF GREATER KINGSPORT, INC
UNITED WAY OF GREATER KINGSPORT, INC
Kingsport, Tennessee
1-10 employees
Our mission is to improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community to address local health and human service needs effectively. Our vision is to be a model of excellence in achieving commumity health and human service solutions. Our core values of caring, collaboration, excellence, integrity, and service guide us in accomplishing our mission and vision.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE MOUNTAIN EMPIRE
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF THE MOUNTAIN EMPIRE
Bristol, Virginia
51-200 employees
• Motivate community leaders to support organization• Write and successfully administer local, regional and national grants• Orchestrate positive media coverage for organization• Use of social media • Oversite of webpage • Network with donors • Increase budget from $600,000 to $1,200,000• Presentations to civic organizations• Restructure new leadership team• Instrumental in increasing statewide funding for Virginia Boys & Girls Clubs• Expansion of organization to new localities
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF GREATER KINGSPORT
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF GREATER KINGSPORT
Kingsport, Tennessee
11-50 employees
The Mission of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Kingsport is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE
THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE
Hazard, Kentucky
11-50 employees
Housing Development Alliance, Inc. (HDA) is a nonprofit affordable housing developer that serves low-income families in Breathitt, Knott, Leslie, and Perry counties in Appalachian Kentucky. Founded in 1993, HDA routinely builds 18-20 homes per year and completes 60-65 home repairs. In addition, HDA provides free housing counseling, affordable rental units, redevelopment projects (in partnerships with local government), and Hope Building - a paid, on-the-job training program in home construction for men and women in substance use recovery. Our Hope Building program builds homes for middle-income families, who often need housing help but are just outside the income limits for assistance in our Homeownership Program. Through the power of housing, lives are changed and communities are transformed, giving mountain people stability, hope, and dignity, while also giving them the chance to shape their own future.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive