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MADISON AREA REHABILITATION CENTERS INC.
MADISON AREA REHABILITATION CENTERS INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
Madison Area Rehabilitation Centers, Inc. (MARC) is the largest provider of community and center-based employment and day services for adults with developmental disabilities in Dane County, Wisconsin. We emphasize the importance of choice, the joy of work and the power of compassion. Now more than 60 years old, MARC enhances the lives of nearly 300 adults at five locations and at more than 100 community-based job sites.
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Top Benefits
COMMUNITY CARE RESOURCES, INC.
COMMUNITY CARE RESOURCES, INC.
Middleton, Wisconsin
11-50 employees
A Wisconsin foster care agency with foster homes in over 35 Wisconsin counties. For over 30 years CCR has been licensing foster parents and placing children in foster homes. Our goal is simple: provide children with necessary treatment services so they can heal from their trauma. Kids in treatment foster care generally range in age from 3-18 years and have experienced significant trauma. Many are sibling pairs or groups. To qualify to be a foster parent, a very flexible schedule is required. Both married and single foster parents are needed in all Wisconsin counties. It takes a team to help kids heal from significant trauma and we are proud to have exceptional low employee turnover, high success rates with kids progressing out of foster care and a group of foster parents that have been with us for 10, 20, even 30 years since we opened. Our support services set us apart from other Wisconsin foster agencies, with weekly in-home visits and a 24-hour hotline with our own case managers answering calls. If you or someone you know would like to learn how to become a foster parent, please visit our website. ccrwi.co
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Top Benefits
CATHOLIC CHARITIES, INC., DIOCESE OF MADISON
CATHOLIC CHARITIES, INC., DIOCESE OF MADISON
Madison, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
Catholic Charities Diocese of Madison is a private 501(c)(3) non-profit affiliated with Catholic Charities USA. We have served individuals and families in the 11 counties of the Diocese of Madison since 1946. Our programs help those who are aging, living with a disability, experiencing mental health challenges, homelessness, and provide mobile food pantries in rural communities and drug and alcohol addiction treatment. Catholic Charities of Madison's mission is to demonstrate Christ's love and justice by caring in faith for the human family.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
RISE WISCONSIN, INC.
RISE WISCONSIN, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
11-50 employees
Community Partnerships is a nonprofit organization serving children with mental health issues to be successful in their homes, schools, and communities. Community Partnerships currently provides the following programs and services: Children Come First—An intensive case management program serving children in Dane County with mental health issues who are at risk of institutional placement. Case Management Services—Intensive case management services and wraparound support for children living outside of Dane County. The Engagement Project—A collaboration with the Madison School District and Memorial High School, working to successfully engage incoming freshman with an overall goal of increasing graduation rates for at risk youth. ArtSpeak—A therapeutic expressive arts group for children and families. Family Advocacy & Support—Parent and family support, including monthly Parent Meeting groups.
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Top Benefits
COMMUNITY LIVING CONNECTIONS, INC.
COMMUNITY LIVING CONNECTIONS, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
201-500 employees
Community Living Connections, Inc. is a local, non-profit agency founded in 2004. CLC provides home-based and community-based supported living services to approximately 250 individuals who live throughout the communities of Madison, Beaver Dam, Fond du Lac, Platteville, and Stoughton - Wisconsin! We respect each person's unique contribution to their community. We ensure person-centered supports that emphasize dignity, respect and independence. Our services aim to connect individuals with their community and help them reach their full potential. The success of our organization is measured by the individual successes of the people we serve. Adults with developmental disabilities living their dreams, traveling, buying their own homes, getting married, working, owning a business - choosing and directing their own lives. Successes that are helped made possible by the dedication and commitment of the people who work here.
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Market Competitive
SECOND HARVEST FOODBANK OF SOUTHERN WISCONSIN
SECOND HARVEST FOODBANK OF SOUTHERN WISCONSIN
Madison, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
Second Harvest believes that everyone in our community should have equal access to nutritious, affordable, and culturally meaningful food. Through core services of food acquisition & storage, food distribution, and FoodShare Outreach, SHFB provides people facing hunger access to enough nutritious food to thrive, serving the sixteen counties in Southern Wisconsin. Second Harvest exists to end hunger in Southwestern Wisconsin, with the belief that healthy food belongs to all. Since 1986, Second Harvest has worked with a network of over 300 food distribution partners to achieve the goals of nutrition security and food equity for all.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF GREATER DANE COUNTY, INC
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF GREATER DANE COUNTY, INC
Madison, Wisconsin
201-500 employees
United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Dane County (UCP) is dedicated to understanding disabilities, creating opportunities and promoting a community where everyone belongs. More than our name, you probably know someone who has been served by UCP. We provide programs and services from birth through adulthood to people who have autism, epilepsy, Down syndrome, traumatic brain injury and delays in speech, mobility and development. We serve more than 1,600 children and adults annually across southern Wisconsin.
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Market Leading
SWCAP - SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM INC.
SWCAP - SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM INC.
Dodgeville, Wisconsin
1-10 employees
SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM is a government administration company based out of 275 W MAIN ST, Platteville, Wisconsin, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ATTIC CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, INC.
ATTIC CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
201-500 employees
Since 1977, ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. (ACS) has provided correctional programs for the criminal justice system. The Agency provides community-based programs that provide individuals with structure and supervision, help them acquire appropriate social behavior, and prepare them for self-sufficiency, while addressing the need for community safety. As a 501 (c) (3) private non-profit agency, ACS is governed by a Board of Directors, with further community input from regional Community Advisory Committees. In 2007, a subsidiary called ACS Clinical Services, LLC was formed to further advance our non-profit certified treatment program initiatives providing AODA and mental health services in several locations around the State of Wisconsin . ACS provides a variety of services, including: residential programs, counseling, clinical treatment, day report services, electronic monitoring, employment assistance, and a variety of other supportive services. ACS has extensive experience working with a culturally diverse offender population, and has special expertise in addressing substance abuse, mental health issues and working with sexually violent persons. http://www.correctionalservices.org/
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Market Leading
COMMUNITY LIVING ALLIANCE, INC.
COMMUNITY LIVING ALLIANCE, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
500+ employees
Community Living Alliance (CLA) is an organization providing services & community resources for all people with disabilities and for older adults. Mission Community Living Alliance (CLA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to empowering people with disabilities or chronic illnesses and the elderly to live independently and with dignity. CLA partners with these individuals to acquire personal care and support services needed to promote their quality of life and self-determination.­ Company Overview Community Living Alliance (CLA) is a community-based, non-profit organization providing services and community resources for all people with disabilities and chronic illnesses and for older adults. CLA was founded by people with disabilities, health care professionals and concerned citizens. CLA’s history spans over two decades and is firmly rooted in supporting the values of the independent living philosophy. The vision established then is still very much alive today. That vision is simply to improve access to services, develop responsive programs, listen to the voices of people with disabilities and older adults and honor the desire for independence and self-determination. CLA is committed to designing programs and offering services that minimize the challenges faced by clients. CLA achieves this by providing services, such as personal care, chore services and service coordination, that support individuals living independently in their homes and communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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FAMILY SERVICE MADISON
FAMILY SERVICE MADISON
Madison, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
Since 1910, Family Service Madison, located at 128 E. Olin Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, has been serving and celebrating families. As a nonprofit human service agency, we offer help to people of all income levels. This year we will work with over 5,000 families in our continued and dedicated efforts to support family life in Dane County, Wisconsin.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
DISABILITY SERVICE PROVIDER NETWORK, INC.
DISABILITY SERVICE PROVIDER NETWORK, INC.
Madison, Wisconsin
1-10 employees
Every person deserves a place in their community and the opportunity to live a full, meaningful life. With that common belief in mind, Rehabilitation for Wisconsin (RFW) and Residential Services Association of Wisconsin (RSA) have bound together in pursuit of that philosophy. For more than 100 years, The two organizations have served providers who have supported people with differing abilities throughout Wisconsin. We've helped our membership fight for options, push for the highest standards of care, and promote that best practices in our industry. We still speak out for dignity, independence, and choice; but now, we will do so with the unified voice for Wisconsin's service providers, under the new flag of the Disability Service Provider Network (DSPN). Now our voice is more powerful than ever before.  Stronger together DSPN has become the state's leading trade association for organizations that provide support to people with disabilities. The combined strength of both united organizations gives our members an unprecedented opportunity to advocate for innovation and improve the way our state supports people with disabilities. We're helping our members make a difference with grassroots advocacy and statewide conferences. DSPN will continue to support members with professional networks, news and legislative briefs, training opportunities, free online resources, and an unswerving commitment to creating a Wisconsin where every citizen can participate in community life. Wisconsin; like RFW and RSA, is stronger when we're all together.
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Market Competitive