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GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOC. OF UNC
GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOC. OF UNC
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
25-49 employees
We wake up, and we believe in keeping 349,000 #UNCAlumni connected. Alumni Association of The University of North Carolina with a mission of serving Carolina and its students — past, present and future. We thank our 64,000 UNC General Alumni Association members who make all we do possible.
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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY ON THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS INC.
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY ON THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS INC.
Carrboro, North Carolina
25-49 employees
The International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) is the leading worldwide organization dedicated to the advancement of the understanding, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of thrombotic and bleeding disorders. ISTH is an international professional individual membership organization with over 4,000 members in more than 95 countries around the world. Among its highly regarded activities and initiatives are education and standardization programs, research activities, meetings and conferences, peer-reviewed publications, expert committees and World Thrombosis Day (www.worldthrombosisday.org). Learn more about the Society at www.isth.org.
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THE MOREHEAD-CAIN FOUNDATION
THE MOREHEAD-CAIN FOUNDATION
Chapeil Hill, North Carolina
1-24 employees
The first merit scholarship program established in the United States. Founded at the first public university in the United States. The first to envision and implement a strategic summer enrichment program and, most recently, the first to designate a fund for discovery for each of our scholars. Established in 1945 and inspired by the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University, the Morehead-Cain provides an undergraduate experience without peer.
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GREENSBORO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
GREENSBORO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Greensboro, North Carolina
25-49 employees
The Greensboro Chamber of Commerce was established in 1877 as one of the first groups of its kind in the state. It was formally incorporated in 1888 by Julius A. Gray, who was then President of the Yadkin/Cape Fear and the NC Railroad Companies and became the first President of the Greensboro Chamber. The Greensboro Chamber of Commerce is the largest business organization in the community serving more than 1,300 member businesses through programming designed to help them succeed and grow. A partner in the Guilford County Economic Development Alliance, the Chamber also serves as Greensboro’s primary economic development organization, with special emphasis placed on community and entrepreneurial advancement through Action Greensboro and Launch Greensboro.
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Market Competitive
GREENSBORO JEWISH FEDERATION
GREENSBORO JEWISH FEDERATION
Greensboro, North Carolina
25-49 employees
The Greensboro Jewish Federation is the voice of our local Jewish community and for millions of Jews around the world. Giving care to those in need, giving deeper engagement in quality of life, and giving strength to the community, in Greensboro, Israel and around the world is at the heart of what we do. Since 1940, the Federation has funded programs that care for people at every stage of life - strengthening community, providing leadership, and nurturing the leaders of tomorrow.
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Market Competitive
THE UNITED WAY OF GREATER GREE
THE UNITED WAY OF GREATER GREE
Greensboro, North Carolina
25-49 employees
United Way of Greater Greensboro is creating a bold movement to end local poverty. Greensboro ranks 31% above the national poverty average. 57,000 Greensboro residents, which includes one out of every four children, lives in poverty. Join us and support our partnerships that work together to help: -Kids succeed in school and life, -Adults learn new skills and land jobs -Seniors access needed care -ENTIRE families thrive. GIVE, ADVOCATE, VOLUNTEER – Local impact for 96 years and counting. The federal government defines poverty as family of four earning $24,600 per year. According to local self-sufficiency standards many four-member households need to earn around $60,000 to meet basic needs without subsidized assistance.
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Market Competitive
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SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
Durham, North Carolina
25-49 employees
SCSJ is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, legal and advocacy 501(c)(3) organization ☆ Catalyzing change in communities across the South ☆
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SOUTHERN AREA AGENCY ON AGING
SOUTHERN AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Martinsville, Virginia
1-24 employees
Area Agency on Aging is a hospital & health care company based out of United States.
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Market Leading
HOUSING FOR NEW HOPE, INC.
HOUSING FOR NEW HOPE, INC.
Durham, North Carolina
1-24 employees
Connecting our neighbors to housing & hope. ✨ Durham's lead agency for outreach to the unsheltered homeless population.
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Market Competitive
DRYAD
DRYAD
Durham, North Carolina
1-24 employees
Served as PI for NSF sustaining award for Dryad (datadryad.org). Act as advisor and organizational lead for the Dryad/CDL partnership.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF DURHAM AND ORANGE COUNTIES
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF DURHAM AND ORANGE COUNTIES
Durham, North Carolina
1-24 employees
OUR MISSION To inspire and enable all youth of Durham and Orange Counties, ages 6-18, particularly those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. FUNDING OUR LIFEWORK The Boys & Girls Clubs of Durham and Orange counties (BGCDOC) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to educating and protecting children while preserving the beauty and innocence of childhood. BGCDOC serves nearly 500 children every year through afterschool, athletic, and summer camp programming. The Club aims to make a fundamental difference in the lives of all youth by providing a safe alternative for youth between the ages of 6 and 18. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Durham and Orange Counties has been a steadfast champion in securing the prosperity of our children by offering life and educational lessons as the foundation for future triumphs. Charging no more than $10.00 a year, we provide a unique afterschool experience that helps students academically and in life. This important service is not achieved alone. Only through a collaborative effort with local businesses, area charities, philanthropic groups and generous residents has the Club formed a network of Champions for the most worthy cause of all; securing the futures of our children.
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Below Market
DURHAM CENTER FOR SENIOR LIFE
DURHAM CENTER FOR SENIOR LIFE
Durham, North Carolina
25-49 employees
Our mission is to enrich the lives of Durham seniors 55+ by promoting healthy, active and independent lifestyles
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Market Laggard