Posted on Jan 22, 2024
Do you think veterans make great volunteers for nonprofit organizations and why?
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Share your story of volunteering when you answer the question! Share with your contacts on RallyPoint! Let's see how many veterans here have volunteered their time after they left the service.
I believe there is a BIG calling for veterans to volunteer their time and talents to nonporfit organizations that are making a difference.
Volunteers are a tremendous resource for charitable nonprofits. Absent volunteers, many charitable nonprofits would not be able to conduct programs, raise funds, or serve clients.
Veterans are drawn to positions of service. The spirit of an all-volunteer military has cultivated a generation of veterans who have paused their careers, family, education — lives — to give their time and talent to others.
Victory for Veterans, Inc. is made up all volunteers and has been for over 8 years now. It's banner program Warriors for Life (WFL) Online Peer Support is made up 100% volunteer and disabled veterans and civilians giving their time and talents 7-days a week, 365-days a year.
I believe there is a BIG calling for veterans to volunteer their time and talents to nonporfit organizations that are making a difference.
Volunteers are a tremendous resource for charitable nonprofits. Absent volunteers, many charitable nonprofits would not be able to conduct programs, raise funds, or serve clients.
Veterans are drawn to positions of service. The spirit of an all-volunteer military has cultivated a generation of veterans who have paused their careers, family, education — lives — to give their time and talent to others.
Victory for Veterans, Inc. is made up all volunteers and has been for over 8 years now. It's banner program Warriors for Life (WFL) Online Peer Support is made up 100% volunteer and disabled veterans and civilians giving their time and talents 7-days a week, 365-days a year.
Edited 10 mo ago
Posted 10 mo ago
Responses: 6
Absolutely! My post military career was with a large non-profit that had a volunteer corps that was twice the size of paid employees. Once you got past those that were doing volunteer work to meet some mandated requirement you got down to a dedicated group of volunteers.
Our volunteer coordinator once did a poll on why people volunteered and the mission of the organization was far and away the leader, which gets down to the former military volunteer. They totally understand mission driven operations, while at the same time bring a sense of dedication that is not routinely found in many civilian organizations.
Our volunteer coordinator once did a poll on why people volunteered and the mission of the organization was far and away the leader, which gets down to the former military volunteer. They totally understand mission driven operations, while at the same time bring a sense of dedication that is not routinely found in many civilian organizations.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Roger that Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen! Thank you for sharing your experience here on RallyPoint. Please share with your other contacts, so we can see how many people on RallyPoint have taken their military experience and turned it into a voluntary position with nonprofits!
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PO2 Phillip Scott
That’s fantastic Col. I found being a Chapter Service officer for our local Disabled American Veterans chapter to be very rewarding
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Just for a few questions to be answered that have value and some daily or periodic leadership quotes - good to hear from you Thomas - its been a while!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Been a long while. At least one promotion since you last were active.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs Welcome back!! LOng time since your welcome thoughts and contributions.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
It's good to drop back in every once in a great while just to check on some great veterans out there SP5 (Join to see)! Thank you Jim for the welcome brother!
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