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Competitor Summary. See how City Union Mission compares to its main competitors:

  • Denver Rescue Mission has the most employees (249).
  • The oldest company is Denver Rescue Mission, founded in 1892.
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City Union Mission vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1924
3.8
Kansas City, MO1$14.5M211
Turlock Gospel Mission
2007
2.9
Turlock, CA1$360,00011
1978
3.7
Augusta, ME1$5.0M33
1892
3.8
Denver, CO2$42.3M249
Family Promise of Grand Rapids
1997
3.6
Grand Rapids, MI1$2.0M22
2000
3.0
Winder, GA1$1.1M30
1982
4.1
Lexington, NY1$5.0M50
1988
4.1
Tuscaloosa, AL1$50.0M30
Edmarc
1978
3.2
Portsmouth, VA1$2.2M19
7 Cups
2014
3.6
Virginia Beach, VA1$210,00015
1989
3.8
Chicago, IL1$5.0M125
1959
4.0
Yuma, AZ1$5.0M50
1987
3.7
Knoxville, TN1$2.4M35
1960
4.0
Owatonna, MN3$3.4M48
1996
4.2
Concord, CA1$4.7M35
1969
2.5
Holland, MI1$1.6M45
1938
4.0
Charlotte, NC1$6.6M54
1971
3.5
San Francisco, CA1$2.2M68
Council On Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
1977
3.1
Midland, MI1$5.0M5
1974
4.1
Denver, CO1$10.0M125
1994
4.1
New York, NY1$7.1M136

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City Union Mission salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
City Union Mission
$38,572$18.54-

Compare City Union Mission job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
City Union Mission
$37,971$18.26
Edmarc
$40,962$19.69
Turlock Gospel Mission
$38,394$18.46
Crossroads Mission
$38,376$18.45
Community Service Programs Inc
$38,323$18.42
The Family Center
$38,302$18.41
Charlotte Rescue Mission
$38,219$18.37
Cedar Valley Services
$38,210$18.37
Metro Carering Inc
$38,155$18.34
Peace Place
$38,085$18.31
St. John's Bread & Life
$38,081$18.31
7 Cups
$38,014$18.28
Volunteer Ministry Center, Inc.
$37,986$18.26
Rainbow Community Center of Contra Costa
$37,906$18.22
Raphael House
$37,747$18.15
Family Promise of Grand Rapids
$37,698$18.12
Cornerstone Community Outreach
$37,557$18.06
Council On Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
$37,212$17.89
Community Action House
$37,011$17.79
Family Violence Project
$36,482$17.54

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City Union Mission demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Raphael House22%78%
Family Promise of Grand Rapids26%74%
Community Action House32%68%
Charlotte Rescue Mission43%57%
Volunteer Ministry Center, Inc.50%50%
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Compare race at City Union Mission vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
66%17%9%6%2%
4.2
60%11%17%8%5%
9.0
Family Promise of Grand Rapids
63%14%11%10%3%
8.4
66%16%13%3%2%
7.7
59%20%7%8%6%
7.3
53%15%13%16%3%
9.2

City Union Mission and similar companies CEOs

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Ivy Gamble Cobb
The Family Center

Ben Barr works at Rainbow Community Center and a Chief Executive Officer at Rainbow Community Center and is based in San Francisco Bay Area.

Brad Meuli was named President/CEO of the Denver Rescue Mission in January 2001. Brad joined the Mission more than 20 years ago as Senior Vice-President after a 17-year career in banking. Previous to his staff position at the Mission, Brad served as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Currently, as President and CEO, Brad oversees the operations of Denver Rescue Mission, the oldest full-service Christian charity in the Rocky Mountain region. The Mission has a yearly budget of more than $33 million, with approximately 200 employees. Founded in 1892, Denver Rescue Mission is a Colorado nonprofit organization that provides food, clothing, shelter, medical care, education, rehabilitation, and transitional housing to the poor and homeless. Brad is a Pastor of Ministry in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church and graduated with a MA in Leadership from Denver Seminary in May of 2006. As a leader, Brad is committed to what he believes God has called the Denver Rescue Mission to do: Change Lives in the Name of Christ. “Our biggest challenge is to help the increasing number of people who come to us for help, who want to seek a life of self-sufficiency, free from the drugs, alcohol, poverty, and lack of education that hold them back.” Brad graduated from Northern Arizona University with a BS in Business and is a graduate of the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University. He is a former Major in the U.S. Marine Corps. As an active member of the community, Brad is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Denver Seminary and is also adjunct faculty there. He is a past member and has served as Chairman of the Board for the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions (AGRM), Bonfils Blood Center and City Mission World Association (an international rescue mission organization). He is also an alumnus of Leadership Denver. In 2018, he was appointed by Denver’s Mayor, Michael Hancock, to the Advisory Committee for Housing People Experiencing Homelessness. Additionally, he has served as Chaplain to the Colorado House of Representatives for the last 18 years. The Colorado Rockies honored him in 2016 with the Roberto Clemente Award for Community Service. Colorado Christian University honored Brad with an Honorary Doctorate for his work with the homeless. Brad is married, has five children and five grandchildren.

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