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Social Impact
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
18,227 Employees

The Home Instead® network is the world's leading provider of personalized in-home care services. We have over 1,100 independently owned and operated franchise offices worldwide that employ compassionate CAREGivers who share our dedication to enhancing the lives of aging adults and their families. Services span the care continuum, from companionship and personal care to specialized Alzheimer's care and hospice support. Caring for others is part of our DNA, and that includes caring for your career. The Home Instead network provides best-in-class training, education, and opportunities for career advancement. It also offers you the opportunity to be part of a supportive family-like culture where you're encouraged to talk with your local office for support, share stories, and seek guidance. Learn more at HomeInstead.com/Careers.


Healthtech • Social Impact • Software
3 Offices
550 Employees

The Honor Care Platform combines local care and the most advanced technology to deliver over a million hours of care every week. We’re combining high tech with high-touch to deliver better home care for aging adults, better jobs for Care Professionals, and entirely new offerings to support the aging journey, at scale.


Edtech • Social Impact
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
21 Employees

Inclusive Communities is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization. Through our powerful human relations work, we are providing education and advocacy related to the topics of diversity and inclusion. We work with schools, businesses and in the community. Our critical social justice work would not be possible without strong community partners, donors, advocates and an incredible group of committed volunteers.


Social Impact
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
203 Employees

Open Door Mission is a Gospel Rescue Mission committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty. Each day Open Door Mission’s campus offers 917 safe shelter beds to homeless men, women and children, serves over 3,500 nutritious meals and provides preventive measures to more than 275 people living in poverty. To meet the basic physical needs of the hungry and homeless, the Open Door Mission’s day facility services provide free transportation from the downtown area to Open Door Mission and Lydia House. Open Door Mission offers life-changing programs for those recovering from life-altering addictions and abuse to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.