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100 Best Nonprofits to Work For in Oregon,2011
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Our third annual 100 Best Nonprofits to Work For in Oregon project celebrates great workplaces in the nonprofit sector. Nearly 5,500 employees from 170 nonprofits statewide participated in this year’s survey. The nonprofit project is based on Oregon Business’ 19-year-old widely recognized 100 Best Companies project. There was no cost to enter the survey and any organization registered with the state as a nonprofit or not-for-profit group was eligible. Oregon Business research editor Brandon Sawyer along with research partner DHM Research and The Nonprofit Association of Oregon helped develop the survey and complete the results.

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Serving up values and inspiration

Stumptown Coffee (No. 7 Large), goes beyond paying recording costs for employee bands and a full-time masseuse. There are solid wages, health care and, coming soon, a retirement plan for a traditionally young but steady workforce.

Video interviews with employees

Watch our ten minute video of actual employees from 100 Best Companies talking about teamwork, company pride and what they love most about their workplaces.

A workplace full of wowism

Ruby Receptionists (No. 2 Medium) pride themselves on their mix of professionalism and good cheer in a workplace permeated by core values like "foster happiness" and "practice wowism" leading to satisfied clients and smiling employees.

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