Your Giving Changes Lives

Your Giving Changes Lives

Thank you. At Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services we always want to share our appreciation and acknowledge our donors and supporters. Thank you. We need your help because our veterans and their families are amazing people and we have made a commitment: we will not tolerate another generation of homeless veterans. Our donation process is simple and quick. In just 30 seconds, your donation will be on its way to enable our veterans and their families to succeed where they live.Our mission is to ensure our veterans and military families can succeed where they live and that every organization, across all sectors of society, effectively integrate veterans and their families into their organization and existing programs. And again, thank you to all of our 1,905 donors.  

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Speaking Engagements

Speaking Engagements

There is an epidemic of disconnection between our Nation’s veterans and the American public. Many have voiced this concern, including Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, who has written books about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the impact of this disconnection.

At Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, we believe it’s crucial to the future of our country to change that. Our leadership is defeating the epidemic of disconnection by sharing influence, ideas, and actions.

Despite the pandemic, our team of experts have been participating in speaking engagements assisting organizations, communities concerned for the well-being of our veterans and their families. For example, our chairman was the keynote speaker during the 20th anniversary commemoration of 9/11 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is scheduled to speak during multiple Memorial Day and Independence Day Weekend events in five states.

Our president has been the keynote speaker and a panelist during several community events and is scheduled to speak during multiple summer celebrations across the nation.

Our VP of Programs and Services, besides hosting our Service Before Self podcast, participated in several Veterans Workforce Development graduations and is scheduled to speak during upcoming conferences about solutions enabling veterans and their families to succeed where they live.

These events are critical to ensure we use our expertise to inspire, inform and influence your audience.

Check out Speaking Engagements on our website if your organization would like to leverage our knowledge, expertise, and leadership by having a member of the Dixon Center team speak at one of your events.

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New Website to Kickoff 10-Year Celebration

New Website to Kickoff 10-Year Celebration

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website. The new dixoncenter.org beautifully displays our full list of highlights, latest themes, work pillars, program details, and information about our team and history.

The Bugler e-Newsletter, blogs and Service Before Self Podcast have been fully integrated. You can expect even more quality posts and links to our social media.

Our new website is also fully receptive and ready for all shapes and sizes of smartphones and tablets. This project was undertaken by Sara Heidenheimer as lead designer. We can’t say enough about Sara’s amazing work.

The strategy behind the new website is to modernize the look and feel, improve the accessibility, user-ability, and functionality of the site, and attract more visitors in need of our services as a resource for individuals, organizations, and communities interested in the long-term wellbeing of our veterans and their families.

The launch of our new website also kicks-off a three-month celebration leading up to Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services 10-year anniversary. During the next three months, our followers will get treated to insights and memories from our history, interviews with longtime partners and staff, and a retrospective of our work.

Founded in 2012 by our Chairman, David Sutherland, and former President, Kimberly Mitchell, Dixon Center is proud of the legacy it has built based on its noble purpose to make the lives of our veterans and their families better.

Since 2012, by moving from a model of crisis intervention to one of crisis prevention, our collaboration and capacity building has impacted more than 2.4 million individuals and organizations. We started with an internal team of just 4 and now with the support of our parent organization, The Fedcap Group, we are approaching a team of 250 employees, consultants, contractors, volunteers, and ambassadors.

Witnessing our growth and success is a testament to our passion.

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Grant Received for Work with Purpose

Grant Received for Work with Purpose

Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is honored to announce a $348,000 grant from a partner foundation. This investment will be used to assist in the growth of our flagship project working with organizations to assist transitioning service members, veterans, and their families to achieve economic empowerment.

Our partnership supports service members before and after they exit the military and provides a clear path for increased quality of life and stability. As we begin our seventh year of working together, the foundation’s investment in Dixon Center has created growth with multiple independent partner organizations.

Working together our collaborators are providing training resulting in credentialing, commercial driver licenses and certifications leading to meaningful employment in the transportation industry and building trades.

The foundation has been making investments across the country through grants that have a profound effect on underserved populations, including those who have fought for our country.

This grant will allow us to build on the success we’ve achieved in assisting thousands of veterans across the nations with the opportunity to work with purpose.

If you are interested in learning more about our projects leading to Work with Purpose for veterans and their families and joining our partnerships contact Vanessa Stergios, Director of Development at vstergios@dixoncenter.org.

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Dixon Center Bugler: Command Council

Dixon Center Bugler: Command Council

Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is very appreciative of all our volunteer Command Council. Dixon Center’s Command Council serves as an advisory board. Our members work with our leadership and provide advice on matters that directly concern programs and fundraising efforts.

COMMAND COUNCIL MEMBERS

Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is very appreciative of all our volunteer Command Council. Dixon Center’s Command Council serves as an advisory board. Our members work with our leadership and provide advice on matters that directly concern programs and fundraising efforts.

Latrese Dixon – Blue and Gold Star Family Partner
John Anderson – Spring Creek Partners and Anderson Enterprises
John Coonradt – USMC for Life
Rick Freedman – Eugene and Ruth Freedman Family Foundation
Danny Gardner – Affordable Housing Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Tommy Haire – Soldier for Life
Brian Hull – UBS Americas
Bob McCann – NewEdge Wealth
Christine McMahon – The Fedcap Group
Holly Metzger – Artist
Jerry Pascucci – UBS Americas
Colonel David Sutherland, U.S. Army (Ret.) – Chairman
Tim Thorne – Workforce Development SME
Edward Wenzel – Edward Wenzel Associates
James E. Williams Jr. – Nonprofit Executive SME

Thank you for being a volunteer and for sharing our noble purpose: to make the lives of our veterans and their families better. 

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National Vietnam War Veterans Day

National Vietnam War Veterans Day

Today is National Vietnam War Veterans Day. March 29th was established as a day to recognize the sacrifice of those who fought in Southeast Asia. There are 610,000 living veterans out of the 2.7 million who served in Vietnam.

Our nation owes an eternal debt of gratitude for their sacrifice and that of their families. Today’s veterans can talk about their combat experiences in large part because our Vietnam veterans could not or would not. Much of our battlefield knowledge and effectiveness can be attributed to what we learned from our Vietnam veterans. Thankfully, our nation has learned how to separate the warrior from the wars because of the way this generation of veterans dealt with the adversity of coming home from combat. Today and every day, at Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, we work to honor their service and vow to double-down on our efforts to include this generation of veterans and their families. With your help we have been able to make the lives of all generations of veterans better.

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Veterans in Piping Partnership

Veterans in Piping Partnership

Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is partnering with the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry (UA) Veterans in Piping (VIP) program. The UA VIP Program provides job skills training and certification leading to guaranteed employment as a United Association apprentice.

Dixon Center is providing influence, ideas and actions to increase the impact of the VIP program. Together we will accomplish our shared goal of making the lives of our veterans and their families better. This is our mission, to ensure our veterans and military families can succeed where they live and that every organization, across all sectors of society, effectively integrate veterans and their families into their organization and existing programs. To learn more about how Dixon Center partners with organizations to create Work with Purpose, listen to the Dixon Center podcast, Service Before Self, and contact Colonel Sam Whitehurst at swhitehurst@dixoncenter.org.

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Fedcap Group Annual Report

Fedcap Group Annual Report

Our parent organization has released The Fedcap Group’s 2021 Annual Report. Click on the image below to view the outstanding results.

Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is a member of The Fedcap Group, a platform for over 20 companies to deliver proven services and solving systematic problems. We operate as a subsidiary of the 501c3 organization of Fedcap Rehabilitation Services Inc., (Federal Tax ID 13-5645879).

The operating highlights of Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services are part of a comprehensive financial statement package of Fedcap Rehabilitation Services, Inc.

We are proud of our GuideStar recognition with the 2021 Gold Seal of Transparency and the audited financial statements ending September 30, 2019, 88% of Fedcap’s total expenditures went directly toward programming.

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Making Giving Even Easier

Making Giving Even Easier

Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is looking to increase the amount of donations our nonprofit receives each year.

Now is your chance to join us.

Our parent organization, The Fedcap Group, is working with our development team to offer as many flexible payment options as possible such as PayPal, with Venmo coming this spring.

It’s time to book a demo today by contacting our Director of Development, Vanessa Stergios, vstergios@dixoncenter.org.

You are invited to join us on this journey, now and throughout this year. Your involvement can make the greatest difference.

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Service Before Self Podcast Season 2 Coming Soon

Service Before Self Podcast Season 2 Coming Soon

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Our nation owes an eternal debt of gratitude for their sacrifice and that of their families. Today’s veterans can talk about their combat experiences in large part because our Vietnam veterans could not or would not. Much of our battlefield knowledge and effectiveness can be attributed to what we learned from our Vietnam veterans. Thankfully, our nation has learned how to separate the warrior from the wars because of the way this generation of veterans dealt with the adversity of coming home from combat. Today and every day, at Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, we work to honor their service and vow to double-down on our efforts to include this generation of veterans and their families. With your help we have been able to make the lives of all generations of veterans better.

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“The selected lines from Laurence Binyon’s poem ‘For the Fallen’ honors sacrifice and serves as a reminder of the enduring respect and remembrance owed to fallen