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Media Coverage | Meet the companies included on the 2024 Best Places to Work lists

Sep 30, 2024

By: Pittsburgh Business Times | September 27, 2024 | Read the full article

Each year, the Pittsburgh Business Times presents the Best Places to Work in Western Pennsylvania, a unique awards program that requires the input of not just a single nominator, but also the employees themselves at each of the companies. A company’s inclusion on this list is based on an online employee survey completed earlier this year that was conducted by Quantum Workplace. Companies were evaluated based on a variety of factors, ranging from employee job satisfaction to salary satisfaction to perspectives on management. Companies received scores up to 100, and the Pittsburgh Business Times, upon receiving the rankings from Quantum, decided a cutoff for the winners in each of four categories based on company size: small, between 10-24 employees; medium, 25-49; large 50-99; and extra-large, 100 and up.

In the items below, you can read more about the companies who made our 2024 Best Places to Work Lists and the ways that they’ve been able to meet the needs of their employees.


Neighborhood Allies is No. 30 in the 2024 Best Places to Work small category.

Local Employees

22

BPTW Score

90.23

Category

Small (between 10 and 24 employees)

Address

429 Fourth Ave. #1900, Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Company description

Nonprofit to support people and organizations through capital programs and strategic resources


What are the most popular perks or benefits you offer to employees?

We offer our team a flex/hybrid schedule, including remote work options and Summer Fridays (half day of work from June-August). Our most popular and rejuvenating mental health trainings have included things like a guided sound bath and a wellness retreat at a local Japanese garden. We also provide a generous benefits package that includes quality and affordable health insurance options, 401(k) contributions and matches, as well as equitable family leave (maternal and paternal).

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