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Choices in Community Living is a Dayton, OH-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Wells Center is a Jacksonville, IL-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Opportunity Partners is one of the area`s largest social enterprise providing production services and workforce solutions to companies of all sizes since 1953. These partnerships solve production needs with quality work and predictable pricing. At the same time, the work creates meaningful and inclusive work opportunities for adults with disabilities, who bring passion and a strong work ethic to all they do. In addition to employment, we help people with disabilities experience success through residential programs that build community and independence. Our core company values of Impact, Choice, Heart and Partnership guide our work and create positive change in our communities.
National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation is one of the leading companies in the Non-Profit sector.
Today` more than 75 million young adults are out of work globally` and three times as many are underemployed. At the same time` 40 percent of employers say a skills shortage is leaving them with entry-level vacancies. Generation is a youth employment nonprofit with a dual mission to empower young people to build thriving` sustainable careers and to provide employers the highly skilled` motivated talent they need. Today` more than 21`000 young adults have graduated from the Generation program` which prepares young adults for careers in nearly 80 cities and 200 locations across eight countries` with five countries in pre-launch. Generation works with 2`300+ employer partners and a wide range of implementation partners and funders. The organization was founded as an independent nonprofit by McKinsey & Company in 2014. Results have been strong` with over 80% of graduates placed in jobs within 3 months of graduation and approximately 70% still employed one year later. The organization was founded as an independent nonprofit by McKinsey & Company in 2014` and is supported by over 30 funders including Walmart` and USAID