Posted on Aug 3, 2017
Hello, BG Tom Landwermeyer from Homes For Our Troops here, I'll be by on Tuesday for a Q&A, what questions do you have for me?
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RallyPoint is honored to host BG Tom Landwermeyer, former Deputy Commanding General of 2d Infantry Division and current President/CEO of Homes For Our Troops, for a live Q&A on August 8th. BG Landwermeyer began his career as an Armor Second Lieutenant in 1976 upon graduation from West Point, and became an Army Aviator in 1981. He served honorably across the US, Germany, Japan, Bosnia, Iraq and Korea for 33 years while holding key staff positions at US Transportation Command, US Forces Japan, and culminated his career on the Army Staff at the Pentagon. BG Landwermeyer retired from the Army in 2009, and previously served as COO at Armed Services YMCA of the USA.
Today, at Homes For Our Troops, BG Landwermeyer’s team helps build and donate specially adapted custom homes nationwide for severely injured post 9/11 Veterans, to help them rebuild their lives. Post questions below about his leadership, Homes For Our Troops, transition, and leadership.
RallyPoint is honored to host BG Tom Landwermeyer, former Deputy Commanding General of 2d Infantry Division and current President/CEO of Homes For Our Troops, for a live Q&A on August 8th. BG Landwermeyer began his career as an Armor Second Lieutenant in 1976 upon graduation from West Point, and became an Army Aviator in 1981. He served honorably across the US, Germany, Japan, Bosnia, Iraq and Korea for 33 years while holding key staff positions at US Transportation Command, US Forces Japan, and culminated his career on the Army Staff at the Pentagon. BG Landwermeyer retired from the Army in 2009, and previously served as COO at Armed Services YMCA of the USA.
Today, at Homes For Our Troops, BG Landwermeyer’s team helps build and donate specially adapted custom homes nationwide for severely injured post 9/11 Veterans, to help them rebuild their lives. Post questions below about his leadership, Homes For Our Troops, transition, and leadership.
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RP MEMBERS AND CONNECTIONS - PLEASE JOIN IN ON THE RALLYPOINT LIVE Q&A BG Tom Landwermeyer ON 8 AUGUST 2017.
WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ASK BG LANDWERMEYER THE REALLY GOOD QUESTIONS AS THE FORMER DEPUTY COMMANDER OF THE 2D INFANTRY DIVISION AND CURRENT PRESIDENT/CEO OF HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS. BG LANDWERMEYER SERVED IN THE ARMY FOR 33 YEARS AND RETIRED IN 2009, AND PREVIOUSLY SERVED AS THE COO AT ARMED SERVICES YMCA OF THE USA.
POST YOUR QUESTIONS FOR BG LANDWERMEYER IN ADVANCE ON TOPICS ABOUT HIS LEADERSHIP, HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS, TRANISTION, AND LEADERSHIP IN GENERAL.
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RP MEMBERS AND CONNECTIONS - PLEASE JOIN IN ON THE RALLYPOINT LIVE Q&A BG Tom Landwermeyer ON 8 AUGUST 2017.
WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ASK BG LANDWERMEYER THE REALLY GOOD QUESTIONS AS THE FORMER DEPUTY COMMANDER OF THE 2D INFANTRY DIVISION AND CURRENT PRESIDENT/CEO OF HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS. BG LANDWERMEYER SERVED IN THE ARMY FOR 33 YEARS AND RETIRED IN 2009, AND PREVIOUSLY SERVED AS THE COO AT ARMED SERVICES YMCA OF THE USA.
POST YOUR QUESTIONS FOR BG LANDWERMEYER IN ADVANCE ON TOPICS ABOUT HIS LEADERSHIP, HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS, TRANISTION, AND LEADERSHIP IN GENERAL.
PLEASE POST YOUR QUESTION TODAY:
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/hello-bg-tom-landwermeyer-from-homes-for-our-troops-here-i-ll-be-by-on-tuesday-for-a-q-a-what-questions-do-you-have-for-me
THE RALLYPOINT FORUM CONTINUES TO PROVIDE THESE GREAT OPPORTUNITIES TO ALL OF OUR VETERANS, SERVICE MEMBERS, RETIREES, CIVILIAN RECRUITERS, CIVILIAN SUPPORTERS, AND MILITARY FAMILY MEMBERS TO REACH OUT & ASK QUESTIONS TO FORMER SERVICE MEMBERS AND LEADERS OF OUR COUNTRY.
YOUR GREAT PARTICIPATION IS WELCOME, APPRECIATED, AND NEEDED TO KEEP THIS TYPE OF FORUM MOVING FORWARD.
THANKS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!
CAPT Michael MoranSPC Tom DeSmetSP5 Rod BernsenGenevieve WaltersCpl (Join to see)Sgt Martin QuerinRebecca MeeceA1C Mike Simons1SG (Join to see)SFC Brandon AguilarSPC Stanley RobinsonPO3 Jacob JenkinsCpl Charles VadnaisSPC Jason McguffCPO Marc GirardSSG Ernest GonzalesClaudia TrailSPC (Join to see)SN Shawn WilsonSGT James Szewczyk
Hello, BG Tom Landwermeyer from Homes For Our Troops here, I'll be by on Tuesday for a Q&A, what...
*RP Staff will be monitoring this discussion* RallyPoint is honored to host BG Tom Landwermeyer, former Deputy Commanding General of 2d Infantry Division and current President/CEO of Homes For Our Troops, for a live Q&A on August 8th. BG Landwermeyer began his career as an Armor Second Lieutenant in 1976 upon graduation from West Point, and became an Army Aviator in 1981. He served honorably across the US, Germany, Japan, Bosnia, Iraq and...
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BG Tom Landwermeyer Thanks for being a part of this great community we call RallyPoint, thank you for your service to this country, and congratulations on your retirement after 33 years. Outstanding career! I look forward to seeing some great questions and answers about your thoughts on leadership, your service, transition, and the Homes for Our Troops Organization that you're leading today.
Questions:
1. What is your biggest challenge when it comes to fundraising and gaining sponsors for your program?
2. Is your organization a non-profit and do you partner with any other non-profits toward your mission or other missions that lead to homelessness and Sucides?
Questions:
1. What is your biggest challenge when it comes to fundraising and gaining sponsors for your program?
2. Is your organization a non-profit and do you partner with any other non-profits toward your mission or other missions that lead to homelessness and Sucides?
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BG Tom Landwermeyer
Great questions, Mike! Since we are based in Massachusetts and do not have subordinate “branches” or “chapters” around the country, one of our biggest challenges is awareness -- getting the word out about our mission and organization. In order to maintain a low overhead and ensure we are maximizing our donations -- nearly 90 cents of every dollar goes directly into building homes -- we spend minimal money on advertising, and rely on word of mouth for people to find out about HFOT. We take a ‘grassroots’ approach to awareness. Sponsors and donors tend to find us by looking at Charity rating websites which is a great tool. On the local level, we rely on the local news outlets and communities to spread the word and get people to our events to welcome these heroes home. But, our PR and marketing folks work hard making the most of every opportunity we can. Fox Sports Supports chose us this year as one of six charities they would help advertise. We were featured in May and Jul, where our PSA was on Fox broadcasts, and during the MLB All-Star game we were mentioned and all the announcers were wearing our lapel pin. Last month, “The View” featured one of our builds that they followed from beginning to end. Awareness, though, is still a challenge.
Yes, we are a privately funded 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, with 70% of our annual revenue coming from donations by the general public. As part of our commitment to supporting our Veterans post home delivery, we continue to expand our network of nonprofits, corporations, and government entities to provide assistance with employment, education, training, health, and other issues. This includes organizations that address PTSD and deal with suicide prevention. Additionally, several of our home recipients have started organizations that address these topics as well. We are constantly updating our resources to help our Veterans: https://www.hfotusa.org/help/#ways
Yes, we are a privately funded 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, with 70% of our annual revenue coming from donations by the general public. As part of our commitment to supporting our Veterans post home delivery, we continue to expand our network of nonprofits, corporations, and government entities to provide assistance with employment, education, training, health, and other issues. This includes organizations that address PTSD and deal with suicide prevention. Additionally, several of our home recipients have started organizations that address these topics as well. We are constantly updating our resources to help our Veterans: https://www.hfotusa.org/help/#ways
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
BG Tom Landwermeyer - I hope down the road once you get completed with this mission we could set up a call to discuss how our organizations could potentially help each other. Here is my email address and I hope we can set up a date/time that is convenient for both: [login to see]
Also, BG Tom Landwermeyer have you thought about applying for the Google Grant (worth about $10K per month) in free marketing. Lot's to discuss, when the time is right.
Thanks for a great response to both questions!
Also, BG Tom Landwermeyer have you thought about applying for the Google Grant (worth about $10K per month) in free marketing. Lot's to discuss, when the time is right.
Thanks for a great response to both questions!
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BG Tom Landwermeyer
Mike, I will absolutely be in touch. We do have the Google Grant. It comes in handy keeping our overhead down.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
BG Tom Landwermeyer - Super - we've got a group of veterans that actually manages that grant for us (no charge) and keeps the campaigns alive and well and keeps us compliant - will share contact information with you on that as well. Okay, I'll leave you alone to answer other questions - take care!
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BG Tom Landwermeyer welcome! It's great to know that your organization is dedicated to supporting service members that need help. Can you tell us a bit about what are some of the biggest challenges your organization has faced to provide support to service members and how HFOT has overcome these obstacles?
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BG Tom Landwermeyer
A unique aspect of HFOT is that our Veterans choose where they want to live. That drives the biggest challenge we face -- finding and acquiring land. That’s the long pole in the tent here. The process of finding land can take a good bit of time if a Veteran is looking to build in a highly populated area such as California or Florida. Additionally we numerous requirements for the lots, some VA stipulated, others HFOT in order to properly site our one-level 2,650 sqft homes. We have a great land team at HFOT that is always on the lookout for a quality piece of land that we can offer to one of our Veterans. Because this is going to be the Veterans forever home, we want to make sure that they are happy with the location of their property and that it will meet all of their needs. We are currently working with ReMax to develop a method for land search that leverages their national reach to shortens this search time. It is important to note that we do not purchase land until the Veteran approves it.
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