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SageLife is all about disrupting the negative paradigms around aging – outdated mindsets that have been barriers to the acceptance of senior living as an aspirational move; as the wisest choice for successful aging. We firmly believe that community living is the best way to fully realize the potential of our senior years to be every bit as rewarding and as meaningful as all the other stages of our lives. OUR MISSION: To create the best home for each member of the SageLife family every day by encouraging, empowering, and celebrating successful aging.
Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health Inc. is a Banning, CA-based company in the Non-profit sector.
The Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) was created by the Illinois General Assembly. Since 1941, IMRF has partnered with local units of government to provide death, disability and retirement benefits for working and retired public employees. With more than $28 billion in assets, IMRF is considered well-funded and sustainable. Today, IMRF has more than 175,000 active members working for nearly 3,000 different units of government, including school districts, counties, cities and villages, parks and libraries. It has more than 100,000 retirees. Members who retired in 2012 retired with approximately 22 years of service and received an average annual benefit of approximately $17,000. IMRF consistently works toward reaching full funding over the long term, ensuring that it remains financially sound. A full-funding goal guarantees public workers a secure and modest retirement income at the lowest long-term cost to taxpayers.
The Slippery Rock University Student Government Association, Inc. (SRSGA) is an independent corporation on campus with a roughly two-million dollar budget. SRSGA serves as the governing body to most clubs and organizations at Slippery Rock University. SRSGA recognizes over one hundred organizations and provides budgets for most. Also, SRSGA helps fund the majority of Slippery Rock Athletics, runs a Child Care facility on campus, manages the campus bus service, and owns the university book store.
Reading & Math, Inc. is a national nonprofit that replicates evidence-based AmeriCorps programs: Reading Corps, Minnesota Math Corps, and Minnesota Opportunity Corps. These programs combine the power of national service with instructional science to help struggling students transform into confident learners and help adults achieve economic stability. Reading & Math, Inc., administers the expansion and replication of Reading Corps in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Florida, and provides technical assistance to other states interested in scaling these programs to help more children achieve grade-level reading and math proficiency. Opportunity Corps members support economically-disadvantaged adults in accessing resources and building the skills needed to navigate employment and/or education to achieve economic stability.