The Washington PostĤ Volunteer Benefits to Your OrganizationĬontribute more than 8.7 billion hours = $179.2 billion Build Constituency More Likely to Donate Advocates for Your Organization Source: Urban Institute, Nonprofit Sector in Brief 2015Ĭareer Experience Skill Development Social Opportunities Meaningful Work Other Reasons Specific to Populationĭefinitions for Our Presentation: Veterans – anyone who served Active Duty Service Members – anyone actively serving Dependents – focusing on spouses of Active Duty “General Dempsey: The military needs to reach out to civilians”. military and civilians are increasingly divided”. But we still have much to learn about how to connect the warrior to the citizen…We can’t allow a sense of separation to grow between us,” General Martin Dempsey, Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Source: Zucchino, D. As a nation, we’ve learned to separate the warrior from the war. Less than 1/2 of 1% of the population is active duty in the military “The last decade of war has affected the relationship between our society and the military. By integrating the military community into your organization, you may be serving this community in ways you never considered.ģ Bridging the Military - Civilian Divide Nonprofit organizations are used to helping underserved communities – like active duty military members, dependents, and veterans - not asking them for help. Burley Executive Officer Naval Station Everett Presentation on theme: "Presented by: Olivia Burley Senior Director Operation Homefront"- Presentation transcript:Ġ Engaging the Military Community as Volunteersġ Presented by: Olivia Burley Senior Director Operation HomefrontĬommander R.D.
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