
Strategic Partnership Forged with BVSJ
September 23rd, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services formalized a strategic partnership with Black Veterans for Social Justice (BVSJ)—a pivotal step in advancing our shared mission to ensure
We are always pursuing business development opportunities. With this in mind, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services attended the 2025 National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) Conference in Washington, DC.
The conference theme, “Serving Those Who Served,” combined with the expertise of attendees from state workforce agencies and partner organizations, made it the perfect event to identify and nurture growth opportunities and to build strategic partnerships.
During every engagement Dixon Center shared:
These discussions of our capacity building and collaboration were the keys to a successful conference. We are looking forward to connecting our Programs and Services team to our new contacts as we pursue strategic partnerships.
Eileen Greenlay, 2nd from left in the back row, at the NASWAVets25 Conference, July 9-11, in DC.
September 23rd, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services formalized a strategic partnership with Black Veterans for Social Justice (BVSJ)—a pivotal step in advancing our shared mission to ensure
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services’ is actively attending conferences and celebrations to leverage and strengthen the Center’s network of partners, supporters, community-based programs, veterans and
The development team at Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is leveraging our learning and analysis of the previous years to refine our fundraising strategy. As
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services participated in the National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs (NASDVA) Annual Training Conference in Cheyenne, Wyoming.