Nevada Donor Network announced today that it has been named one of the top 100 nonprofits in the nation by TopWorkplaces.com for 2024. This announcement highlights Nevada Donor Network’s commitment to provide hope, strength and life through organ and tissue donation. As a federally designated not-for-profit organization, Nevada Donor Network continues to set the standard for excellence in the nonprofit area.
Top Workplaces is based on employee feedback results captured by a special survey. The research-backed engagement survey is driven by the industry’s most robust benchmarks built on data from millions of employees at tens of thousands of organizations over the past 18 years.
“We are deeply honored to be recognized with this award. This achievement reflects the dedication, persistence, and commitments of our entire team,” said Sara Levinson, vice president of people, culture, and development at Nevada Donor Network. “It is our team who makes our mission possible, and this is a testament to our culture and inclusivity.”
Nevada Donor Network’s positive workplace culture is one of the leading factors in receiving this accolade. The concept of ‘employees first’ is palpable throughout the organization. Employees work extraordinarily hard, but they are rewarded with a work environment that is fun and inclusive. Continuously setting the standard for employees to enjoy where they work so it can effortlessly translate into the work they do, is one of Nevada Donor Network’s top priorities as an employer. Offering amazing perks and benefits, Nevada Donor Network encourages its three core values in the workplace: joyfulness, relentlessness, and selflessness.
For more information about Nevada Donor Network, please visit nvdonor.org.
About Nevada Donor Network
Nevada Donor Network is a federally designated 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organ procurement organization (OPO) committed to saving and healing lives through organ, eye and tissue donation. Established in 1987, Nevada Donor Network is one of only 56 OPOs in the U.S. serving more than 3 million people in the state of Nevada and over 100,000 potential transplant recipients across the country. We work collaboratively with hospital staff and community partners to promote research and provide a strong support network to courageous donor families who’ve turned loss into hope.
At Nevada Donor Network, we encourage Nevadans to help individuals in need of life-saving transplants through education, research and action. Nevada Donor Network is a member of Donate Life Nevada, an affiliate of Donate Life America, whose state-wide efforts encourage Nevadans to register as donors. For more information, please visit www.nvdonor.org