
Dixon Center Command Council
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is very appreciative of our volunteer Command Council. Serving as an advisory board working with our leadership and providing
The team at Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is thrilled to share our 2024 Annual Report. This is our opportunity to showcase the impact of our capacity building over the last 12 months, recognize our loyal partners and donors who made it possible, and present highlights of our collaborative solutions to the challenges that face our veteran community.
In 2024, our work influenced 511,000 organizations and individuals. We expanded and diversified our revenue streams. With the staying power of our fiscal agent, the Fedcap Group, we remain financially secure and on track for long-term sustainability and future growth.
We are humbled and honored to have the unwavering trust and support of our Command Council members, our Fedcap colleagues, our donors, our partners, our award recipients, our volunteers and our special friends.
Thank you,
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services
An example of our collaboration in 2024: Dixon Center with partners strategizing on innovative solutions to address veteran health challenges. Read the full report for details.
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is very appreciative of our volunteer Command Council. Serving as an advisory board working with our leadership and providing
Welcome Rick Passarelli,Senior Advisor for Veteran Workforce Development and Integration Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services welcomes a new member to our team, Rick Passarelli
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is changing from 13 programs to six – two per pillar. Specifically, our Pillar Heal with Honor is shifting from nine
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services is actively building capacity with organizations and individuals empowering veterans and their families to Work with Purpose. Working with organizations