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  • The oldest company is National Council of Jewish Women, founded in 1893.
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Jews United for Justice vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1998
3.7
Washington, DC1$5.9M125
Center for Media Justice
2009
4.1
Oakland, CA1$5.0M16
Jewish Council on Urban Affairs
1964
3.8
Chicago, IL1$988,0155
Avodah
1998
3.7
New York, NY1$450,0005
1893
3.5
New York, NY1$499,99950
1925
4.2
Rockville, MD1$36.8M50
Jewish Organizing Initiative
2002
3.1
Boston, MA1$1.4M1
1997
2.7
Tampa, FL1$2.1M40
2006
3.3
Denver, CO1$1.5M125
Project on Middle East Democracy
2007
4.3
Washington, DC1$2.8M15
1988
3.5
Dallas, TX1$15.3M100
1996
3.3
Caton, NY1$580,00050
1952
3.5
Pittsburgh, PA1$6.5M70
1996
3.0
Austin, TX1$1.3M30
William Way Community Center
1975
3.6
Philadelphia, PA1$1.4M19
1975
3.3
Louisville, KY1$1.6M30
Citizen Action of New York
1983
3.1
Albany, NY1$5.0M20
Texas Freedom Network
1995
3.2
Austin, TX1$1.1M9
American Littoral Society
1961
3.3
Highlands, NJ4$890,0007
Cool Culture
1999
4.0
New York, NY1$5.0M18
2013
4.1
Los Angeles, CA1$6.4M81

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Jews United for Justice salaries vs competitors

Compare Jews United for Justice salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Jews United for Justice
$47,354$22.77-

Compare Jews United for Justice job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Jews United for Justice
$43,078$20.71
Texas Freedom Network
$47,468$22.82
Center for Media Justice
$46,057$22.14
New Era Colorado
$45,840$22.04
The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington
$44,699$21.49
National Aviary
$44,293$21.29
Citizen Action of New York
$44,197$21.25
Kentucky Youth Advocates
$44,133$21.22
Jewish Council on Urban Affairs
$44,126$21.21
William Way Community Center
$44,072$21.19
Avodah
$43,188$20.76
Cool Culture
$43,060$20.70
Equality Florida
$42,785$20.57
Girls Empowerment Network
$42,406$20.39
Project on Middle East Democracy
$41,631$20.01
National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum
$40,989$19.71
National Council of Jewish Women
$40,700$19.57
CitySquare
$40,610$19.52
Anti-Recidivism Coalition
$40,058$19.26
Jewish Organizing Initiative
$39,965$19.21

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Jews United for Justice demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Jews United for Justice vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
National Aviary26%74%
CitySquare29%71%
Avodah30%70%
Jews United for Justice41%59%
The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington45%55%
Girls Empowerment Network-100%

Compare race at Jews United for Justice vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
51%21%20%5%2%
8.0
Avodah
63%11%13%10%3%
8.3
76%8%10%4%2%
6.2
57%10%26%5%3%
9.2
54%18%14%10%4%
4.2
47%34%12%5%2%
6.8

Jews United for Justice and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Jennifer L. Bertetto
National Aviary

Stephen McInerney
Project on Middle East Democracy

Dr. John Siburt
CitySquare

Candice Anderson
Cool Culture

With over 30 years of experience I understand the various obstacles, challenges, and difficulties the prison and reentry population may face. I am a driven outreach ambassador and passionate advocate for the reentry and prison population. I have served in roles such as Job Specialist, Case Manager, Project Director of a successful $1.2 million Department of Labor (DOL) REXO grant, and as a Employment Programs Supervisor providing assistance for the reentry population transitioning back into society. I continuously work in collaboration with numerous organizations and families to build a myriad of support networks. My passion as an advocate pushes me to continuously seek improvement for myself and others. I am a member of the Los Angeles Mayor's Blue Ribbon Committee on Employment Equity, and I have previously served on the State Steering Committee for the Alternative to Violence Project (AVP), and the Board of State Community and Corrections Executive Steering Committee for CVIP.

Steven Renderos
Center for Media Justice

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