
Developing Business in the Communities We Call Home
“To be sustainable, business development must be continuous.” – Duncan S. Milne, Retired US Marine Corps Colonel, President,Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services At
Every Thanksgiving, together, we honor veterans and military families by ensuring every action reflects accountability, transparency, and gratitude.
As we approach Thanksgiving, the Center has been hard at work strengthening donor relations, advancing fundraising efforts, and ensuring financial and legal compliance. Over the past ten days, our team has visited and communicated directly with supporters, sharing stories of impact and gratitude. We launched our year‑end giving campaign, leveraging the holiday season and Giving Tuesday to inspire generosity.
Personalized appeals are being printed and going out, highlighting the difference donors make, while command council members have joined in by making introductions and sending heartfelt thank‑you note. Every gift is being promptly acknowledged, and outstanding pledges are being followed up with care.
On the compliance front, we worked with The Fedcap Group and reconciled accounts, reviewed budget performance, and prepared tax and grant reports. Annual donor letters are being finalized, while contracts are under review to ensure full corporate compliance. These steps safeguard our mission and build trust with stakeholders.
During this same time, we brought on a new team member to assist us in auditing brand awareness and online presence to strengthen engagement. Planning is underway for our annual holiday reception and awards ceremony on December 9th, a celebration of service and community. At the same time, our chairman’s annual letter is being crafted using a logic model driven by our priorities report—showcasing impact and setting ambitious goals for the year ahead.


“To be sustainable, business development must be continuous.” – Duncan S. Milne, Retired US Marine Corps Colonel, President,Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services At

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