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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN FOUNDATION
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN FOUNDATION
Madison, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
The Wisconsin Alumni Association® is your connection to UW-Madison. Since 1861, we’ve been enriching the lives of UW alumni — keeping you connected to your alma mater and fellow Badgers. WAA is a division of the Wisconsin Foundation & Alumni Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The support of dues-paying WAA members makes it possible to serve all alumni worldwide. WFAA is always interested in recruiting talented and committed individuals to fill open positions. Whether working in development, stewardship, alumni relations, administration, information technology, marketing, communications, or finance, we are passionate about what we do. We know that our work with donors, alumni, and campus partners helps ensure that students can obtain a world-class education and lead to the university’s next great discovery. We offer competitive salary and benefits in an environment that is inspiring, creative, and respectful.
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WISCONSIN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION COUNCIL
WISCONSIN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION COUNCIL
Madison, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
The Wisconsin Education Association Council represents the public policy, labor and professional interests of its members. WEAC is a strong voice for its members and for the 865,000 children in Wisconsin public schools. WEAC is affiliated with the National Education Association. WEAC members are public school teachers, counselors, library media specialists and education support professionals in Wisconsin public schools, as well as faculty and support staff in the Wisconsin Technical College System, active retired members, and university students who are studying to be educators.
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WISCONSIN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
WISCONSIN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
Fitchburg, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
The Wisconsin Hospital Association advocates on behalf of its members who provide high quality, affordable, and accessible healthcare services -- resulting in healthier Wisconsin communities. WHA keeps members informed of important local and national legislative issues, interprets clinical and quality issues for members, provides up-to-date educational information, and encourages participation in Association activities.
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EDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
EDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Madison, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Edgewood Campus School is a primary/secondary education company based out of 829 Edgewood College Dr, Madison, Wisconsin, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SISTERS OF SAINT FRANCIS OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
SISTERS OF SAINT FRANCIS OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Dubuque, Iowa
100-499 employees
Franciscan women religious organization
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF MADISON, INC.
ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF MADISON, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
The Diocese of Madison includes 134 parishes and missions in 11 counties in Southwest and Southcentral Wisconsin: Columbia, Dane, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, LaFayette, Marquette, Rock and Sauk.
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Market Leading
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INTERNATIONAL CRANE FOUNDATION, INC.
INTERNATIONAL CRANE FOUNDATION, INC.
Baraboo, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
The International Crane Foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds and flyways on which they depend. We provide knowledge, leadership and inspiration to engage people in resolving threats to cranes and their diverse landscapes.
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Market Competitive
EASTER SEALS WISCONSIN
EASTER SEALS WISCONSIN
Madison, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
Since 1926, Easter Seals Wisconsin has been creating life-changing solutions for individuals with disabilities and their families. Whether providing recreational opportunities for children, respite care for families, helping farmers continue to farm after a disabling accident or illness, or helping children and adults with disabilities gain greater independence in everyday living, Easter Seals offers a variety of services to address life's challenges and to help individuals achieve personal goals. Our mission is to increase independence, maximize opportunities, minimize barriers, and enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities. We are proud to create innovative programs to address the needs of increasingly diverse populations. Our primary programs include: -Camp Wawbeek -FARM Program -Wisconsin Elks/Easter Seals Respite Camp -Self-Employment Services -Avenues to Understanding -Disability Helpline of Outagamie County -Donation Center -Caring Network To keep the public informed of our programs and services as well as activities and special events being held around the state, Easter Seals Wisconsin publishes Independence (formerly Network News) our agency newsletter, biannually.
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Market Leading
WISCONSIN RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION
WISCONSIN RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION
Madison, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
The Wisconsin Restaurant Association (WRA) supports the foodservice industry with services and tools to be successful through advocacy, education and communication. As a not-for-profit trade association, WRA represents 1000s of food, beverage and hospitality businesses covering virtually every size and style of establishment. www.wirestaurant.org The Midwest Foodservice Expo -- produced by WRA each March -- is a can't miss industry event featuring exhibits, competitions, well-known speakers, networking events and valuable business training. www.everythingfoodservice.org The WRA Education Foundation -- WRA's 501(c)(3) non-profit -- promotes food service as a professional career path, attracts and educates future leaders and provides affordable, quality training and education for the industry. Programs include: ServSafe® food safety and bartender certification, ProStart® program for high schools, scholarships and endowments, workforce development and educational seminars. The future of the industry starts here. www.wirestaurant.org/ef/index.php
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Market Competitive
ASSOCIATION OF STATE FLOODPLAIN MANAGERS, INC.
ASSOCIATION OF STATE FLOODPLAIN MANAGERS, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
The Association of State Floodplain Managers is an organization of professionals involved in floodplain management, flood hazard mitigation, the National Flood Insurance Program, and flood preparedness, warning and recovery. ASFPM has become a respected voice in floodplain management practice and policy in the United States because it represents the flood hazard specialists of local, state and federal government, the research community, the insurance industry, and the fields of engineering, hydrologic forecasting, emergency response, water resources, and others. The mission of ASFPM is to promote education, policies, and activities that mitigate current and future losses, costs, and human suffering caused by flooding, and to protect the natural and beneficial functions of floodplains - all without causing adverse impacts.
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ARC COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
ARC COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
ARC Community Services is a non-profit agency based in Madison, WI providing innovative, women responsive, residential (inpatient) and outpatient substance abuse treatment for women offenders. ARC Community Services operates 3 residential facilities in Madison, WI as well as 1 in Fond du Lac. ARC also operates 8 outpatient treatment facilities in Madison and Fond du Lac
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER DUBUQUE
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER DUBUQUE
Dubuque, Iowa
25-49 employees
The Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque envisions a vibrant and inclusive Dubuque region where everyone can thrive. Since 2002, we have inspired people to give back to their community, and we turn this generosity into lasting change across our region, increasing access to resources and opportunities that help all people succeed. With our affiliate foundations across the seven-county Dubuque region, we chart clear paths forward that address complex social challenges, from academic achievement to economic opportunity. We are committed to engaging, listening to and learning from all corners of the community to understand its most pressing needs today and tomorrow — and then building the partnerships and assets necessary to address them. Generosity and collaboration fuel everything we do, and everyone has something to contribute. Visit dbqfoundation.org to learn about the many ways we are building a strong, thriving Greater Dubuque for all—and how you can donate your time, talents, and dollars to transform our region.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard