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ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON BUSINESS
Olympia, Washington
25-49 employees
Washington Business Bank is a commercial bank headquartered in Olympia, WA. Washington Business Bank provides financial services that enable their clients to become more successful.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS
WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS
Lacey, Washington
1-24 employees
WASPC is an acronym for the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. The association was founded in 1963 and consists of executive and top management personnel from law enforcement agencies statewide. Our membership includes sheriffs, police chiefs, the Washington State Patrol, the Washington Department of Corrections, and representatives of a number of federal agencies. WASPC is governed by its executive board. WASPC is the only association of its kind in the nation combining representatives from local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement into a single body, working toward a common goal. WASPC's function is to provide specific materials and services to all law enforcement agencies in the state, members and non-members alike. The 1975 legislature made WASPC a legal entity designating the association as "combination of units of local government." (RCW 36.28A.010) In 2013, WASPC celebrated the Association's 50th Anniversary. To showcase WASPC's 50 years of dedicated service to the law enforcement community and the citizens of Washington, a documentary outlining the past, present, and future of the Association was created. Please click here to view the film. The mission of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs is to lead collaboration among law enforcement executives to enhance public safety.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY OFFICIALS
WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY OFFICIALS
Olympia, Washington
1-24 employees
Managed communications, events, marketing, and public relations initiatives to support over 270 elected leaders. - Oversaw the development, marketing, training, and launch of an enterprise portal, which led to a 30% increase in executive leaders' engagement- Created and executed updated public relations initiatives to re-engage with leaders and led efforts to develop turnaround campaign leading to higher engagement and trust metrics- Crafted strategies that expanded core services and generated new revenue of more than $100,000 - Developed weekly blog posts, policy publications, annual marketing materials, and quarterly keynote presentations to engage and inform executive leaders
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
FOUNDATION FOR HEALTHY GENERATIONS
FOUNDATION FOR HEALTHY GENERATIONS
Tacoma, Washington
1-24 employees
— Developed digital and print content, including client materials, marketing collateral, case studies and articles. — Supported communications, marketing and outreach, resulting in client contracts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FOUNDATION FOR TACOMA STUDENTS
FOUNDATION FOR TACOMA STUDENTS
Tacoma, Washington
1-24 employees
Three week internship as a senior project for Tacoma School of the Arts * Database management * Communication with partners, funders and members * Workshop organization and execution
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
PIERCE COUNTY ACCOUNTABLE COMMUNITY OF HEALTH
PIERCE COUNTY ACCOUNTABLE COMMUNITY OF HEALTH
Tacoma, Washington
1-24 employees
As an Accountable Communities of Health organization, we're committed to compelling change in health systems and believe better health is the cornerstone of community and economic vitality.  Elevate Health is an innovator, collaborator and driver in the creation of purposeful health care reform in Washington state. Working together with community, governmental and health care stakeholders, we combat health inequity by addressing a range of challenges including: - Creating and implementing whole-person health models - Finding new avenues to support behavioral health services - Funding community-based programs that bridge health equity gaps and - Expanding healthcare training opportunities OnePierce Community Resiliency Fund (OnePierce) is the investment arm of Elevate Health. With the support of funders, OnePierce distributes loans, grants and innovation funds to help community organizations provide whole-person health and bridge health equity gaps in Pierce County. OnePierce has leveraged $4 million in original capital from Elevate Health into more than $8 million in commitments to support the Pierce County community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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SAFE STREETS CAMPAIGN
SAFE STREETS CAMPAIGN
Tacoma, Washington
1-24 employees
Safe Streets is a community-organizing non-profit that operates within Tacoma and Pierce County. We help organize neighborhood groups by offering training and support, sustaining safe neighborhoods. Youth Leading Change, our youth program founded in 1996, focuses on leadership development through projects on violence and substance abuse awareness and prevention. OUR MISSION Safe Streets mobilizes grassroots community change by: -Motivating and inspiring community action -Teaching leadership strategies to develop the capacity of community members to solve problems in their area -Assisting neighborhoods and youth to define their vision for change -Connecting people and organizations for success. Safe Streets will continue to help our community take charge and make change, until every neighborhood is safe.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THURSTON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THURSTON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Olympia, Washington
1-24 employees
The Thurston County Chamber is a business benefits organization with a community stewardship mission. Branding and advertising combined with unique networking opportunities, provides business with essential opportunities to grow. Every business and industry in our region has the ability to stand out and differentiate themselves from their competition through the Chamber. Our creative customized membership package allows individual business to design products and services that will best benefit their business culture and needs. The Chamber is engaged in community stewardship and works to ensure developing is done in healthy and sustainable manner. By engaging in community development, the Chamber assists Thurston County in numerous areas including: economic development, public policy, workforce development, K-12 education, higher education, healthy work place initiatives, green business practices, environmental projects, transpiration, small business development, and community leadership development. The Chamber recognizes the health of communities is dependent on the health of many different components and being actively engaged in community development is a necessity in making our region a better place to live, work and conduct business. Through membership, businesses have the ability to increase sales, increase profit margins by cutting expenses, and brand themselves with their communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 367
UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 367
Tacoma, Washington
1-24 employees
We are 7500 members strong and growing. Our members work in Pierce, Lewis, Grays Harbor, Mason, Thurston, and Pacific counties in Washington State. We represent workers in retail grocery, retail meat, clothing/textile, pharmacy, furniture, jewelry, and shoes. We represent health care workers and hairstylists. Formed during the Great Depression, we have bargained strong contracts that have given our members better wages, benefits, and working conditions for over 75 years. We set the standard so that all workers can get a leg up.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CENTERFORCE
CENTERFORCE
Lakewood, Washington
25-49 employees
At Centerforce, we believe in building strong communities through services designed to help individuals with disabilities focus on their abilities to realize their greatest potential. Whether it's through vocational training, employment opportunities, on-going support services or opportunities to explore activities and interests, Centerforce strives to assist individuals in becoming productive members of their communities. Centerforce, a private nonprofit agency, has served the greater Puget Sound area since 1968. Business and individual support is the lifeblood of our organization. How can you support Centerforce? • Make a tax-deductible contribution • Donate goods, supplies or equipment • Volunteer your time for fundraising activities, client support or on our board of directors
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market