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UNITED WAY OF PIERCE COUNTY
UNITED WAY OF PIERCE COUNTY
Tacoma, Washington
25-49 employees
United Way fights to lift 15,000 households out of poverty and into financial stability by 2028, one family at a time. By mobilizing local businesses, community organizations, governmental agencies and individuals, we make a long-term measurable difference in our community. United, we don't just change lives, we change what's possible. Consider making our mission, your mission. Learn more at www.uwpc.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE CHILD CARE ACTION COUNCIL OF THURSTON COUNTY
THE CHILD CARE ACTION COUNCIL OF THURSTON COUNTY
Olympia, Washington
50-99 employees
The Child Care Action Council was founded in 1987 by a group of parents, child care professionals, employers, school & government representatives, and other community members concerned about the inadequacies in our community's child care system. CCAC currently serves parents & providers in Thurston, Grays Harbor, Mason, Kitsap, Jefferson and Clallam counties. Mission: To promote and nurture early learning communities where children and families thrive.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SINGLE HANDED CONSULTING INC.
SINGLE HANDED CONSULTING INC.
Olympia, Washington
25-49 employees
We get everyone back to productive by proactively managing the vocational claims process for industrial injuries. Single Handed Consulting is not your ordinary vocational services company. Led by seasoned workers compensation professionals, SHC consultants are on point with customized quick response plans to fit every unique need. We aren’t motivated by quotas. We’re all about results — helping focus injured workers on positive changes and plans that will become a bedrock of stability in their lives. SHC offers a comprehensive array of vocational services. However, our early engagement brings immediate and long-term results. By safeguarding the employee/employer relationship with proven return-to-work strategies, SHC helps injured employees avoid the long-term dependence and social withdrawal that often results with traditional, slow-response casework. SHC’s rapid deployment model unequivocally delivers for employers. Early intervention strategies deployed by SHC can bring a time-proven four-fold savings in L&I rates to your business’s bottom-line. SHC consultants come from a variety of backgrounds in the public and private sector — as former L&I caseworkers, employers, and even employees who’ve experienced firsthand the uncertainty of personal injury/disability. This vast and diverse experience base means not only a compassionate approach to every case, but also a frame of mind that nothing is impossible. We have decades of experience providing professional and personable services to employers, governmental agencies (federal, state, city and county), injured workers, medical providers and disability case managers. Are you ready for a new approach to your workers compensation program?
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Top Benefits
EMERGENCY FOOD NETWORK OF TACOMA AND PIERCE COUNTY
EMERGENCY FOOD NETWORK OF TACOMA AND PIERCE COUNTY
Lakewood, Washington
25-49 employees
The mission of Emergency Food Network (EFN) is “to provide Pierce County with a consistent, diverse, and nutritious food supply so that no person goes hungry.” In 2020, more than 1.9 million visits weremade to food pantries in Pierce County. Emergency Food Network aids these visits by providing more than 18.5 million pounds of food to the 70+ food pantries, meal sites, and shelters it serves. Each time a community member walks into a food program with nothing, Emergency Food Network ensures they walk out with enough food for nine meals. For every $1 donated, EFN provides 5 meals for our neighbors in need. Emergency Food Network operates two distinct programs: the Distribution Center and Mother Earth Farm. The 20,000 square foot Distribution Center is located in Lakewood and is the agency’s storage, distribution, and administrative center. The Repack Project is hosted in this Distribution Center. EFN's Mother Earth Farm is an 8-acre organic farm located in Puyallup that yields roughly 100,000 pounds of fresh produce annually. With its combination of a working farm, Repack Project, and distribution warehouse, Emergency Food Network is unique. It is one of the only non-profit emergency food distribution centers in the country capable of growing, purchasing, storing and distributing food—taking food straight from the land to the tables of those in need.
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Top Benefits
WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY AND MIGRANT HEALTH CENTERS
WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY AND MIGRANT HEALTH CENTERS
Olympia, Washington
25-49 employees
Coordinated eight Quality Improvement Roundtables for Community Health Center (CHC) Quality Directors to include identifying content experts, facilitating, and evaluating the learning sessions · Developed and collaborated with the Washington State Department of Health on a sub-grant for increasing colorectal cancer screening rates in the State of Washington, with at least a 10% increase in screening rates at participating CHCs · Presented and facilitated a Lean Six Sigma (LSS) White Belt training for 28 CHC Quality Improvement Professionals resulting in a follow up request for further Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training · Provided expert NCQA PCMH coaching and documentation reviews for four CHCs seeking NCQA PCMH recognition resulting in a Level 3 recognition for all Marketed a colorectal cancer sub-grant and developed a Request for Funding Application (RFA), contract and project start up and data collection tools Led and coordinated nine Quality Improvement Roundtables highlighting several areas identified as needed training for Quality Improvement staff at the FQHCs Worked with a FQHC on a Lean Six Sigma project to improve radiology referral wait times Trained and certified 28 Quality Improvement Professionals from our FQHCs as Lean Six Sigma White Belts Coaching two FQHCs to implement evidence based interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening rates
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TAHOMA ASSOCIATES
TAHOMA ASSOCIATES
Tacoma, Washington
25-49 employees
Tahoma Associates is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 1545 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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STEP BY STEP FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
STEP BY STEP FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
Puyallup, Washington
100-499 employees
Maternity Support Service case management
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE ARC OF WASHINGTON STATE
THE ARC OF WASHINGTON STATE
Olympia, Washington
1-24 employees
Founded in 1936, The Arc of Washington State has been a champion for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families for decades. What started as a small group of parents in Pierce and King Counties has grown into a statewide grassroots advocacy network of individuals, family members, service providers and other interested community members. It is an affiliated chapter of The Arc of the United States and supports 9 local county chapters. Developmental disabilities occur prior to the age of 18 and are expected to last a lifetime, and include Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, intellectual disabilities and other genetic and neurological syndromes. People with developmental disabilities have inherent potential and value and deserve a fully inclusive life in the community with their family, peers, neighbors and friends.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
LITTLE COMPANY INC.
LITTLE COMPANY INC.
Kelso, Washington
50-99 employees
WE BUILD BRANDS FROM THE INSIDE OUT Without an audience, a brand doesn’t exist. And the strongest brands unify their audience under a common vision. We call this Branding from the Inside Out™. Why is it important? Because having one brand anthem that resonates with employees, customers and even the casual observer is the perpetual motion machine of brand loyalty. Since 1979, we’ve partnered with companies who understand how design can drive culture (inside and out), ideas and sales. We bring together problem solvers, strategic thinkers and conceptual designers to develop compelling brand stories. CLIENT EXPERIENCE We are independent thinkers and tireless collaborators. As strategists, designers, writers and producers, we use our collective talent to identify and fulfill branding opportunities. Through our history, we've had the privilege of partnering with great clients such as Target, U.S. Bank, Gap, Buffalo Wild Wings, Lowe's, Microsoft, Medtronic, Fair State Brewing Cooperative and more. You can browse our work at http://www.littleco.com/work/. https://www.instagram.com/littleandco/ http://twitter.com/littleandco http://www.facebook.com/littleco http://littleandco.tumblr.com/
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Below Market
THE BORGEN PROJECT
THE BORGEN PROJECT
Tacoma, Washington
1-24 employees
The Borgen Project believes that leaders of the most powerful nation on earth should be doing more to address global poverty. The 501 (c) (3) nonprofit is an innovative, national campaign that is working to make poverty a focus of U.S. foreign policy. Trademarks: The Borgen Project is known for being tech savvy, nonpartisan, secular and having access to congressional leaders on a national level. The Borgen Project also meets with representatives from G8 nations. How The Borgen Project operates: • Advocate: We meet with U.S. leaders to secure their support for crucial poverty reduction legislation. • Mobilize: We mobilize people across the globe behind efforts to make poverty a political priority. • Educate: We teach basic advocacy skills that empower citizens to communicate with their government. • Issue Messaging: We build awareness of global issues and innovations in poverty-reduction. IRS Employer Identification Number: EIN 20-0536470. The Borgen Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and donations are tax-deductible. Formed: 2003 Headquarters: Seattle, WA
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive