Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Military Officers Association of America selected as one of the 2013 “Best NonProfit Organizations to Work for”



Alexandria, Va. (April 1, 2013) — Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) has earned the distinction of being selected as one of the 2013 “Best NonProfit Organizations to Work for.”  A special publication profiling the 50 organizations selected was published in the April 1, 2013 issue of The NonProfit Times.

In order to be selected, MOAA underwent a workplace assessment process that included surveying employees, as well as taking an inventory of organizational benefits, policies and offerings.  The information was processed and analyzed and used to determine the “Best NonProfits to Work for.”

“We are very gratified to receive this distinction,” MOAA President Vice Adm. Norb Ryan, Jr., said.  “We believe our people make us who we are and they are our number one strength.”

In addition to being a part of the list, the program provides each company that underwent the assessment a report of understandable and actionable information.  The information allows participating companies to adjust their policies and activities to meet organizational needs.

MOAA, ranked #32 in 2013, also received the “Best NonProfit Organizations to Work for” in 2011.

About MOAA:
Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is the nation’s largest officers association with more than 380,000 members from every branch of service, including active duty, retired, National Guard, Reserve, and former officers and their families and survivors. MOAA is a nonprofit and politically nonpartisan organization and an influential force in promoting a strong national defense.  MOAA represents the interests of service members and their families in every stage of their lives and careers, and for those who are not eligible to join MOAA, Voices for America’s Troops is a nonprofit MOAA affiliate that supports a strong national defense. For more information, visit www.moaa.org. or www.voicesfortroops.org/.

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