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ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON CITIES
ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON CITIES
Olympia, Washington
50-99 employees
The Association of Washington Cities (AWC) is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan corporation that represents all 281 Washington's cities and towns before the state legislature, the state executive branch and with regulatory agencies. AWC is a highly respected voice before the Legislature, Congress, government agencies and others and is a catalyst for developing a broad public understanding of the important roles of cities and towns across the state.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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 FOREST PROTECTION ASSOCIATION
WASHINGTON FOREST PROTECTION ASSOCIATION
Olympia, Washington
1-24 employees
WASHINGTON FOREST PROTECTION ASSOCIATION is a company based out of 724 COLUMBIA STREET NW, SUITE 250, OLYMPIA, Washington, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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
WASHINGTON RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION
WASHINGTON RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION
Olympia, Washington
25-49 employees
The Washington Hospitality Association represents the state’s hospitality industry and we are proud to serve our members, the people, and the supporting businesses that surround and populate Washington's hospitality industry and communities. We help Washington's Hospitality Industry succeed by providing four services: Being their Primary Source of Information; Effective Lobbying on Issues Chosen by our Members; Being their Primary Resource for Industry Training and Education; and Providing Tangible Value through vetted programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THURSTON COUNTY
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THURSTON COUNTY
Olympia, Washington
25-49 employees
Boys & Girls Clubs of Thurston County inspire youth to realize their greatness. Since March 2020 and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Boys & Girls Clubs of Thurston County's doors have remained open to safely support youth and their families who need us most at our Clubs in Olympia, Tumwater, Lacey, (2 locations), Rochester, Tenino, and Yelm. Low membership fees and scholarships have kept the Club accessible to youth who need us most since 2001. Community support from a range of individuals, businesses, and corporations ensure this happens. During everyday operations in pre-COVID conditions, we see a unique cross-section of Thurston County’s nearly 3,000 Club members: 71% are under age 12; 41% identify as people of color; 59% identify as white; 50% qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, and 44% live in single-parent households.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WASHINGTON STATE GRANGE
WASHINGTON STATE GRANGE
Olympia, Washington
1-24 employees
Responsible for a cabin of girls. Getting them to and from meals, meetings and activities. In charge of activities like singing, snack time, sports, crafts, night watch, meal preparation, swimming, canoeing, nightly dances and meeting degree work. Positions rotated yearly.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive