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Competitor Summary. See how Opportunity Enterprises compares to its main competitors:

  • EPIC Long Island has the most employees (750).
  • The oldest company is Wyoming Valley Children's Association, founded in 1924.
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Opportunity Enterprises vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1967
3.8
Valparaiso, IN1$17.7M750
1974
4.0
Kansas City, MO1$7.4M125
1961
3.6
Asheville, NC1$5.0M41
1968
3.4
Rochester, NY1$99,999200
1971
4.2
Colorado Springs, CO1$10.0M50
1975
3.7
Saint Helens, OR1$17.5M119
1986
3.8
Minnetonka, MN1$2.4M51
1954
4.0
New York, NY1$50.0M115
Wyoming Valley Children's Association
1924
3.7
Forty Fort, PA1$5.0M20
1976
4.2
Fredericksburg, VA1$50.0M80
1974
3.7
Charlotte, NC1$17.7M303
1975
4.1
--$9.1M113
1980
4.0
Virginia Beach, VA1$6.6M75
1988
3.7
Middletown, NY1$1.7M50
1957
3.7
Waterloo, IA1$50.0M420
1952
4.2
Bristol, IN1$25.0M350
1974
3.4
Eugene, OR1$4.7M50
1954
3.6
Charlottesville, VA1$5.0M100
1961
4.1
East Meadow, NY1$28.4M750
2000
3.9
Guilford, CT1$10.0M160
1954
3.5
Logansport, IN1$5.0M104

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Opportunity Enterprises salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Opportunity Enterprises
$32,453$15.60-

Compare Opportunity Enterprises job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Opportunity Enterprises
$36,328$17.47
New Hope Community
$41,588$19.99
Cheyenne Village
$39,426$18.95
ALVORD-TAYLOR
$37,220$17.89
Wyoming Valley Children's Association
$36,502$17.55
P.G. Chambers School
$36,219$17.41
Irene Wortham Center
$35,651$17.14
Reach for Resources
$35,175$16.91
The Arc of the Piedmont
$34,891$16.77
EPIC Long Island
$34,384$16.53
Community Alternatives, Inc.
$33,920$16.31
Ibero American Action League
$33,905$16.30
Inreach (formerly Residential & Support Services)
$33,492$16.10
SARAH Tuxis
$33,267$15.99
Exceptional Persons
$32,844$15.79
Crystal Run Village, Inc.
$32,417$15.59
Columbia Community Mental Health
$31,932$15.35
Sherwood Autism Center
$31,715$15.25
ADEC
$31,705$15.24
Peak Community Services
$31,663$15.22

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Opportunity Enterprises demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Peak Community Services17%83%
Opportunity Enterprises22%78%
Crystal Run Village, Inc.28%72%
New Hope Community31%69%
ADEC33%67%
Ibero American Action League45%55%

Compare race at Opportunity Enterprises vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
77%10%7%4%3%
8.4
44%39%10%4%3%
8.1
61%18%14%4%3%
8.7
61%19%12%5%3%
8.7
67%11%9%9%4%
9.1
77%6%7%7%3%
6.9

Opportunity Enterprises and similar companies CEOs

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Miguel A. Meléndez Jr. is a Rochester native with significant experience in community development and grassroots organizing. Professionally, Miguel is the Chief Community Engagement officer at Ibero-American Action League, sharing his time and talents to improve planning efforts, create partnerships, enhance case management services, and support residents in their quest to improve quality of life in their neighborhoods. Miguel has an extensive background in Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD), organizing various efforts by building on community strengths. He has the proven ability to address community concerns and has worked collaboratively to improve the built environment, safety, access to food, neighborhood play, and other essential health supporting activities. In the community, Miguel can be seen organizing, leveraging, and advocating with residents. Miguel has led various efforts of the Ibero-American Development Corporation such as Project HOPE (Healthy Outcomes through Participation, Education & Empowerment) addressing the social determinants of health and Project CLEAN (Community, Law Enforcement & Assistance Network), a Department of Justice funded effort to tackle the opioid epidemic in Rochester. In 2016, the El Camino Revitalization Area Charrette & Vision Plan was developed under Miguel’s leadership, creating a visionary roadmap for the El Camino neighborhood. Since that time, exciting projects have emerged, such as the LaMarketa at the International Plaza project, upgrades to Don Samuel Torres Park, and the Pueblo Nuevo housing project. Miguel is a product of the Rochester City School District and a graduate of East High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in philosophy at St. John Fisher College. He is a husband, father of three, and a proud Northeast Rochester resident. Miguel enjoys spending time with his family and finding other ways to serve his community through various boards and volunteer opportunities.

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New Hope Community

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ADEC

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Irene Wortham Center

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EPIC Long Island

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