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GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF NORTH CENTRAL WISCONSIN,INC.
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF NORTH CENTRAL WISCONSIN,INC.
Menasha, Wisconsin
500+ employees
Goodwill’s mission services and retail operations start with donations. It’s been that way since the Rev. Edgar Helms founded Goodwill in 1902 in Boston. A member of Goodwill Industries International, Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin has been serving 35 counties throughout north central Wisconsin communities since 1971. As a nonprofit, we use your donations and shopping purchases to fund job training and more in your community to make a life-changing impact for the people we serve. The work always come back to the people whose lives we touch and serve and is part of our mission of Elevating People by Eliminating Barriers to Employment. Whether you support Goodwill because of our mission, enjoy the thrill of the hunt and the incredible values you find, are committed to keeping items out of the landfill or are a dedicated DIY enthusiast, you can feel good about the impact you make! Goodwill starts with you! For details, go to www.goodwillncw.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION, INC.
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION, INC.
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) is the only association that offers the fun and camaraderie of sharing the love of flying, building, and restoring recreational aircraft with the most passionate community of aviation enthusiasts. EAA annually hosts EAA AirVenture Oshkosh™ at Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH) in Oshkosh, Wis. EAA AirVenture Oshkosh™ is EAA's annual convention and fly-in which draws more than 600,000 people and 10,000 aircraft with the help of over 5,000 volunteers. We're hiring! See this page for more information: http://www.eaa.org/careers/ EAA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This company will provide equal opportunity to all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Information collected regarding categories as provided by law will in no way affect the decision regarding an employment application.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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.
Retirement Benefits Rank
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.
Retirement Benefits Rank
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.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
UWM FOUNDATION, INC.
UWM FOUNDATION, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
The Mission of the UWM Foundation is to support the educational, literary and scientific endeavors of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee by receiving, managing and distributing gifts to benefit the University's students, faculty, programs and community. In addition, the UWM Foundation provides leadership, oversight and direction to its affiliated corporations, the UWM Real Estate Foundation and the UWM Research Foundation. These corporations create new University facilities to support student life, research, academics and regional economic development, and provide new sources of revenue from research commercialization and entrepreneurial activities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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BADER PHILANTHROPIES, INC.
BADER PHILANTHROPIES, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
Bader Philanthropies strives to be a philanthropic leader in improving the quality of life of the diverse communities in which it works. Through the Helen Daniels Bader Fund and the Isabel & Alfred Bader Fund, the Foundation makes grants, convenes partners, and shares knowledge to affect emerging issues in key areas.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CLARITY CARE, INC.
CLARITY CARE, INC.
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
500+ employees
Since 1972, Clarity Care has been dedicated to the mission of providing services for individuals with limitations or disabilities so they can achieve independent and fulfilling lives within their community. With offices in Oshkosh and Green Bay, Clarity Care provides services to clients in 22 counties of northeast and central Wisconsin. Our nearly 700 team members are dedicated to "Caring for YOUR family member like OUR family member!"​
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION, INC.
MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Each generation of Jews has the blessing and the responsibility of doing its part to ensure the future of our people. The Milwaukee Jewish Federation represents our community’s collective commitment to this future. We nurture and sustain a vibrant Jewish community through financial resource development, outreach and engagement and community planning. By developing financial resources, we secure the means to support ourselves today through our $20 million Annual Campaign (2014) while creating a financially stable future through our $150 million Jewish Community Foundation. Through outreach and engagement, we build a larger tent of committed Jews who have the passion, knowledge and skills to lead us into the future. We help newcomers and others find their place in our Jewish community, develop young leaders and philanthropists, and strengthen our Jewish identity through Jewish education and our connection to Israel. Through community planning, we help ensure a full array of programs and services to educate our children, provide for our seniors, support our most vulnerable and finance and maintain community properties for the enjoyment of all. Together, we go from strength to strength here at home, in Israel and around the world. Mission Statement: Through the development of community-wide financial support, planning and allocations, the mission of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation is to ensure the continuity of the Jewish people, to enhance the quality of Jewish life and to build a strong unified Jewish community in Milwaukee, in Israel and throughout the world. In fulfilling its mission, the Federation is committed to the principles of Klal Yisrael (the collective unity of the Jewish people), tzedakah (the obligation to care for one another) and tikkun olam (improving the society in which we live).
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES, INC.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Since 1867, Jewish Family Services (JFS) has provided comprehensive social services to the Milwaukee area Jewish and general community, regardless of race, religion or lifestyle. JFS strives to promote the well-being of individuals, children and families through our programs and services. JFS offers a wide spectrum of services and resources to support you and those you care for throughout your lifecycle. Through counseling services, our professionals offer results-oriented therapy and problem-solving skills to help people struggling with depression, anxiety and life transitions. Care Managers assure that individuals with developmental disabilities and severe and persistent mental illness are given the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential. Through services for seniors, JFS encourages independence and personal fulfillment for older adults and helps them establish a secure and stable environment. In May 2010, JFS was named one of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Top 100 Workplaces. JFS was ranked among the top 100 employers in Southeastern Wisconsin. JFS was ranked 5th in the “small company” sector, based on survey responses from our employees. JFS is a partner agency of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation and a beneficiary of the United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County. Follow us on Instagram @JewishFamilyServicesMKE, on Twitter @JFSMKE, or find Jewish Family Services, Inc. on Facebook to stay up-to-date on the latest JFS news!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
EMPLOY MILWAUKEE, INC.
EMPLOY MILWAUKEE, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Employ Milwaukee is the workforce development board serving Milwaukee County. We help connect job seekers to employment opportunities, provide education and training options in high-growth, high-demand sectors and assist in providing a skilled and sustainable workforce to attract, retain and grow diverse businesses in our Milwaukee 7 region. We accomplish these functions by providing quality customer service, innovation, relevance, impact and performance to our clients. Through collaborative relationships with various workforce development partners including educational institutions such as technical colleges, businesses and corporations, community-based organizations and government agencies, along with large and small non-profit agencies, Employ Milwaukee helps job seekers and employers bridge the gap between ambition and opportunity. Headquartered in Milwaukee, WI, Employ Milwaukee is positioned as a trusted subject matter expert in the workforce development continuum. Learn more at www.employmilwaukee.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
LUMEN CHRISTI CONGREGATION
LUMEN CHRISTI CONGREGATION
Mequon, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Founded in 1997 by scholars at the University of Chicago, The Lumen Christi Institute brings together thoughtful Catholics and others interested in the Catholic tradition and makes available to them the wisdom of the Catholic spiritual, intellectual, and cultural traditions. The Lumen Christi Institute works toward leavening American higher education with future leaders better educated and formed in Catholic faith and thought. The Institute’s programs aim to complement the secular education of faculty and students by fostering a rich Catholic culture and supporting Catholic intellectual dialogue at colleges and universities. As an academic and scholarly center the Lumen Christi Institute sponsors events that revolve around three core programs, the University Program in Catholic Thought, the Catholic Scholars Program, and the Cultural Forum.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard