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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Marquette University High School is the premier Catholic, Jesuit, college-preparatory school for young men in Wisconsin and strives to form leaders who are religious, loving, seeking intellectual excellence, committed to justice and open to growth
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THE ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION
THE ALLENDALE ASSOCIATION
Lake Villa, Illinois
100-499 employees
In 1897, Allendale opened its doors to youth who suffered from home and family situations ill-equipped to meet their childhood needs, often including abandonment, neglect and abuse. We believe everyone deserves a healthy childhood, a caring family and a chance to learn, grow and change course. Allendale is a place where kids have the opportunity to restore their life and discover a better future. At Allendale, we believe in every kid until they can believe in themselves. Today, Allendale annually serves over 650 children and their families – with specialized focus on youth who have suffered severe relational trauma, often including physical and sexual abuse. We operate residential treatment facilities in Lake Villa and North Chicago, IL for up to 150 children and youth. These services are complimented by school programs designed for special education students ages 7-21, including programs for day-students from local communities. Our clinical program provides training and supervision on our treatment model implementation (REStArT℠) as well as oversite of treatment team and family clinical consultation, individualized/family therapy and treatment/discharge planning for each youth in our care. We serve the states of Illinois and Wisconsin, with most of our youth originating from Cook, Lake and McHenry Counties in IL and southeastern WI. Allendale operates a group home in the Waukegan community and provides specialized, regular and home-of-relative foster care in Lake, Cook, and McHenry Counties.
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Market Leading
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY INC.
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
ASQ is the leading membership association that helps quality professionals achieve career goals and drive excellence through quality in their organizations and industries. We provide expertise, knowledge, networks, and solutions to a global membership of individuals and organizations spanning more than 140 countries. Founded in 1946, ASQ is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and operates regional service centers worldwide. At ASQ Headquarters, we develop resources and thought leadership to help our members, customers, and volunteer leaders pursue excellence. Some of our products include training, conferences, membership, and knowledge products such as books and publications. In 2019, ASQ also created a complementary nonprofit entity called ASQExcellence (ASQE), which is dedicated to growing our certification and organizational membership offerings. When you join ASQ, you join a group of people passionate about quality and excellence and committed to ASQ’s mission. Because we understand the role you play in helping make ASQ’s mission a reality, we’re also committed to making an investment in you through performance-driven pay that provides a foundation for a complete benefits package that helps you live your best life, both at work and at home.
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MRA - THE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC.
MRA - THE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC.
Waukesha, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Founded in 1901, MRA is a nonprofit employer association that serves more than 5,000 employers, covering more than 1 million employees worldwide. As the largest employer association in the nation, MRA helps its members thrive by offering comprehensive HR services, talent management, learning and organization development opportunities, and total rewards planning. MRA helps organizations build a successful workplace and a powerful workforce. Headquartered in Wisconsin, MRA has regional offices in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Ohio. To learn more about MRA, visit www.mranet.org.
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Market Leading
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS INC.
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS INC.
Brookfield, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
​The International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans is a nonprofit organization, dedicated to providing the diverse employee benefits community with objective, solution-oriented education, research and information. The International Foundation delivers research findings, education and networking opportunities to thousands of benefits professionals who rely on us for objective, accurate and timely information. We invite you to discover what makes the International Foundation different—and how we work hard to provide our members with the latest time-saving solutions to ensure the health and financial security of plan beneficiaries worldwide.
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Market Leading
ASSOCIATION OF EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION OF EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
AEM is an association that provides services on a global basis for companies that manufacture equipment, products and services used worldwide in the following industries: Agriculture, Construction, Forestry, Mining and Utility. AEM's membership is made up of more than 950 companies and represents 200+ product lines. AEM offers a wide array of benefits to our members above and beyond reduced exhibit space rates at our trade shows and opportunities to participate in statistical reporting programs. Our vast member service offerings span across various industries and departments and also include representing collective global public policy interests, providing market intelligence information, offering member education programs and technical and safety services, among several others.
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EDUCATIONAL CREDENTIAL EVALUATORS INC
EDUCATIONAL CREDENTIAL EVALUATORS INC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
📣 Now offering credential assessments for those who wish to study in Canada! 🍁 Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. [ECE] is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit housed in the premier office community of Schlitz Park. Founded in 1980, ECE is an organization with an international scope that assesses foreign educational credentials of individuals for the purposes of studying or working in the U.S. and studying in Canada. ECE’s mission is “to promote the betterment of individuals’ lives and society by ensuring that educational qualifications are fairly and accurately recognized across borders.” In the words of our founder, James S. Frey, ECE exists so that “a person who was trained in another country as a doctor doesn’t end up driving a taxi in the U.S., and a taxi driver does not work as a doctor.” ECE reports give individuals from other countries the recognition that they deserve for education completed in their home countries and give higher education institutions, employers, immigration consultants, and licensing boards confidence that international credentials have been thoroughly and expertly assessed. ECE offers: * FREE ECE® Select Application is a dedicated URL and landing page for your institution. * ECE® Pronto deploys ECE® staff and resources to help with file backlogs, training and resource needs, and confirming authenticity of documents. * ECE® Exclusive Use Reports are available for quick admissions decisions. * ECE®Aid was created to provide educational credential reports for those most in need, such as refugees. As a Charter member of NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) and an early supporter of TAICEP (The Association for International Credential Evaluation Professionals), ECE is a respected leader in the industry and highly regarded for its quality, thoroughness, expertise, institutional support, and customer care.
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Below Market
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER MI
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER MI
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee is to inspire and empower all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. While all young people are welcome between the ages of 5 and 18, we place special emphasis on serving young people from disadvantaged circumstances. We are strategically located in areas with the greatest need. The majority of our members are children of color who come from single parent, low-income households in urban neighborhoods. All programs and initiatives fall within at least one of six core service areas: Character & Leadership Development; Education & Career Development; Sports, Fitness & Recreation; The Arts; Health & Life Skills; and Outdoor & Environmental Education. For more information about the Clubs, as well as locations, program, donor and volunteer information, please visit our website at www.boysgirlsclubs.org, find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bgcmilwaukee or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/bgcmilwaukee.
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Below Market
GREATER MILWAUKEE FOUNDATION
GREATER MILWAUKEE FOUNDATION
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
For more than a century, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation has helped individuals, families and organizations realize their philanthropic goals and make a difference in the community, during their lifetimes and for future generations. We are home to more than 1,400 individual charitable funds, each created by donors to serve the charitable causes of their choice. The Foundation deploys both human and financial resources to address the most critical needs of the community and ensure the vitality of the region. Started in 1915, the Foundation is one of the oldest and largest community foundations in the world.
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THE KERN FAMILY FOUNDATION, INC.
THE KERN FAMILY FOUNDATION, INC.
Waukesha, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
The Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Family Foundation empowers the rising generation of Americans to lead flourishing lives. In 1959, Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern founded what became Generac Power Systems, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of complete engine-driven power generator systems. After selling a division of Generac in 1998, the Kerns established the Kern Family Foundation. The Foundation focuses on efforts that have long-term, systemic impact. The Kern Family Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals.
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Top Benefits
NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
Brookfield, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
NFDA is the world’s leading and largest funeral service association, serving 18,500 individual members who represent nearly 10,000 funeral homes in the United States and 43 countries around the world. NFDA is the trusted leader, beacon for ethics and the strongest advocate for the profession. NFDA is the association of choice because it offers funeral professionals comprehensive educational resources, tools to manage successful businesses, guidance to become pillars in their communities and the expertise to foster future generations of funeral professionals. NFDA is headquartered in Brookfield, Wis., and has an office in Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.nfda.org.
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Market Leading
GIRL SCOUTS OF WISCONSIN SOUTHEAST, INC.
GIRL SCOUTS OF WISCONSIN SOUTHEAST, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
About Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast: Girl Scouting began more than 100 years ago in southeastern Wisconsin and today Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast (GSWISE) is nearly 35,000 strong – serving 26,465 girls in grades K5-12 and 8,166 adults who believe in our mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Girl Scouts is a G.I.R.L. (go-getter, innovator, risk-taker, leader)™ community focused on practicing everyday leadership. Girl Scouts was started by founder Juliette Gordon “Daisy” Low, who believed in the power of every girl. We’re the preeminent leadership development organization for girls and young women and GSWISE is ranked #2 out of 111 councils nationally in overall girl market share. With programs in Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington and Waukesha counties, we give every girl in our council the chance to reach her full leadership potential.To volunteer, reconnect, donate, or join, visit gswise.org or call 800-565-4475. Stay connected: Facebook: facebook.com/GirlScoutsWISE Twitter: @GirlScoutsWISE Instagram: @GirlScoutsWISE YouTube: youtube.com/GirlScoutsWISE Pinterest: pinterest.com/girlscoutswise LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/girl-scouts-of-wisconsin-southeast View our social media policy: gswise.org/smpolicy
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Market Competitive