Donors Designate Dixon Center in Annual Charitable Giving
“The extraordinary generosity and commitment of our donors and funders enabled the Center to have a record year, 39% growth in revenue for 2025.”
– Eileen Greenlay, Director of Development
In 2025, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services’ revenue grew 39% with a 22% increase in the number of donors.
In addition to closing (15) major gifts, (9) corporate grants,(10) foundation grants, and (86) individual gifts (120 in total), the Center executed and completed a successful end-of-year giving campaign that included:
- Giving Tuesday appeal.
- 150 holiday cards and gifts mailed to donors and partners.
- 100+ donors contacted as part of the Center’s annual “thank-a-thon.”
Our funders and donors leveraged the various ways to give and convenient options for making gifts to the Center this year. Their remarkable dedication helped to expand our impact in making the lives of veterans and their families better.
Thank you for your partnership and support. The Center’s team wishes you happy holidays and best wishes for a great 2026!

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