AAFCAPs – Table 5
AAFCPAs is the premier CPA and consulting firm based in New England and considered an attractive alternative to national CPA firms by discerning clients who appreciate exceptional value. We provide audit, tax, accounting, and advisory solutions to nonprofit organizations, commercial companies, and wealthy individuals/estates.
Arbor Staffing – Table 20
Arbor Associates is a human resource outsourcing company specializing in recruiting, hiring and staffing mental/behavioral health professionals working with agency partners throughout New England.
Ascentria – Table 8
Ascentria is called to eliminate inequity, create sustainable solutions and provide supports to our communities and workforce, empowering all people to thrive despite life’s challenges.
BAMSI– Table 25
BAMSI is dedicated to creating a holistic system of care that meets people where they are; embracing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, and Access for all; and abolishing the stigmas surrounding mental illness, disability, and addiction. Since 1975, BAMSI has transformed lives by building the capacity of individuals, families, and communities to learn, grow, and thrive.
Behavioral Health RCM Solutions – Table 4
Founded in 2020 and headquartered in North Carolina, BHRCM Solutions, LLC (BHRCMS) is a dedicated firm focusing on offering Revenue Cycle Management solutions to Behavioral Healthcare organizations across the United States. Our expertise spans various tiers of Behavioral Healthcare and encompasses the entire RCM process. Leveraging our clients’ Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, we effectively handle their claims, ensuring a transparent and responsible approach throughout the RCM cycle. With a proven history, we have successfully guided numerous companies towards achieving profitability.
Cantana Health Solutions – Table 33
Cantata Health Solutions is a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions that improves client outcomes and drives operational efficiency. Focusing on innovation and customer satisfaction, Cantata offers a comprehensive suite of products and services designed to help healthcare providers manage all aspects of client care.
The Caring Force/Council -Table 27
The Caring Force is the grassroots advocacy initiative of the Providers’ Council. The Caring Force seeks to empower those who care about the human services sector to advance an agenda that creates an environment in Massachusetts that protects our most vulnerable neighbors and creates a stronger economy with the pay, recognition, and respect our workers deserve.
CBIZ – Table 19
CBIZ New England Not-For-Profit & Education Practice is led by 20 senior-level specialists in not-for-profit auditing and taxation, and business and regulatory consulting. We have a deep understanding of human service providers and special education schools, and the experience to generate ideas addressing the complexities these organizations face.
Central Boston Elder Services – Table 1
The mission of Central Boston Elder Services is to pro- vide high quality, responsive, supportive services and programs to the elderly and the disabled in need of health and human services. Central Boston Elder Services seeks in its philosophy to provide services in a manner which reinforces dignity and worth of the individuals and also acknowledges and respects cultural sensitivity, gender and other differences.
Children’s Services of Roxbury – Table 12
Children’s Services of Roxbury (CSR) is celebrating 50 years of bringing peace of mind to children and families across the Commonwealth through our wraparound programs that include family shelter, culturally attuned behavioral health services, foster care and family support services, early education and childcare, and youth development programs. We are one of Massachusetts’ largest Black-run nonprofit organizations, led by a Board and staff that represent the diverse communities we serve.
CIL – Table 17
Corporation for Independent Living (CIL) partners with care service providers to develop safe and accessible housing for those with I/DD, ABI, and other disabilities to enable the independent living, support, and services they need to be fully engaged in their communities.
Citizens – Table 11
Citizens Bank’s Nonprofit & Healthcare Division pro- vides a full range of credit/tax-exempt financing solutions and non-credit services to over 600+ nonprofit clients throughout the Northeast.
CLA – Table 16
CLA exists to create opportunities for our clients, our people, and our communities through industry-focused wealth advisory, digital, audit, tax, consulting, and outsourcing services. With more than 8,500 people, nearly 130 U.S. locations, and a global vision, we promise to know you and help you.
Disability Resource Center – Table 30
The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is run by and for people with disabilities. DRC fulfills our mission through a combination of self-advocacy services and community action. The DRC organizes and supports collective action by people living with disabilities aimed at positive social change, the elimination of discriminatory barriers, and the creation of supportive and fully accessible community environments.
eHana – Table 18
As Massachusetts’ leading EHR vendor, eHana is committed to helping community-based organizations em- brace change by being the go-to resource for Health IT, Population Health and technology innovation.