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Safe Futures vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1976
3.5
New London, CT1$5.0M44
2011
3.8
Omaha, NE1$5.7M175
Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse
1980
3.6
Pullman, WA1$999,9996
1887
3.1
Richmond, VA1$4.0M58
Victim Outreach Intervention
1978
3.1
Butler, PA1$5.0M1
1979
3.5
Bakersfield, CA1$3.9M50
1979
3.2
Allentown, PA1$5.0M42
1987
4.2
New York, NY1$15.0M145
The Shelter Naples
1986
3.7
Naples, FL1$11.2M20
-
3.6
Peoria, IL1$4.3M84
1981
4.0
New York, NY1$5.0M30
1954
3.1
Poughkeepsie, NY1$1.0M30
1981
4.1
Syracuse, NY1$10.0M151
1991
3.3
Durham, NC1$999,99950
1976
3.6
Arlington, TX1$8.5M60
1979
3.5
Fort Worth, TX1$4.2M88
1977
3.1
Chico, CA1$1.8M31
1989
3.9
Islandia, NY1$10.0M82
1974
2.8
Toledo, OH1$1.7M45
1968
3.6
Lancaster, PA1$5.0M50
Family Support Council
1982
3.4
Gardnerville, NV1$2.1M23

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Safe Futures salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Safe Futures
$52,427$25.21-

Compare Safe Futures job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Safe Futures
$38,074$18.30
Family Support Council
$40,584$19.51
Turning Point of LV
$38,659$18.59
Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center
$38,430$18.48
Mental Health America of Dutchess County
$38,269$18.40
Tabor Community Services
$38,256$18.39
Community Health Action of Staten Island
$38,163$18.35
AAFVSA
$38,112$18.32
Victim Outreach Intervention
$37,818$18.18
Exchange Clubs-Child Abuse
$37,726$18.14
YWCA Richmond
$37,535$18.05
Catalyst Domestic Violence Services
$37,373$17.97
The Shelter Naples
$37,221$17.89
SafeHaven of Tarrant County
$36,848$17.72
The Women's Center of Tarrant County
$36,541$17.57
Aids Center of Queens County
$36,228$17.42
Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse
$36,137$17.37
Women's Center For Advancement
$35,909$17.26
Center for Community Alternatives
$35,820$17.22
The Center For Prevention Of Abuse
$35,811$17.22

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Safe Futures demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Safe Futures vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
The Women's Center of Tarrant County12%88%
The Shelter Naples12%88%
Women's Center For Advancement13%87%
SafeHaven of Tarrant County17%83%
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Compare race at Safe Futures vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
79%12%4%3%2%
6.7
51%25%15%8%2%
6.4
The Shelter Naples
54%23%12%7%4%
6.0
57%18%18%6%2%
6.4

Safe Futures and similar companies CEOs

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Lori Sywensky
Turning Point of LV

Linda Strachan
Victim Outreach Intervention

Carol has an interesting, story-filled history of working in organization management and community care. She is a visionary who is skilled in nonprofit organizations, analytical skills, grassroots organizing, government and policy making, relationship building and caring about people and projects. Carol has a passion for the work she has done in business development including the creation and implementation of the Department of Human Trafficking Services at CFPA where survivors receive high quality care. The agency’s team briefs and trains gov’t officials, all first responders, industry professionals, other nonprofits and the concerned public on indicators and action. She values the growing CFPA team and the daily heart-filled and professional work they do involving all forms interpersonal violence.

Linda Oberhaus
The Shelter Naples

Linda Tissiere
YWCA Richmond

Carine Jocelyn is a non-profit executive and leader with more than 25 years of experience working in human services as an accomplished administrator, trainer, and program officer. She has an extensive background working with diverse populations, having served as an advisor, executive coach, and consultant to various health, education, youth, and social service agencies. Areas of expertise include non-profit management, program/budget development, training, fundraising and quality assurance.

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