Supporters
The Mission Continues was founded in 2007 with funding provided by the combat pay of CEO Eric Greitens and the donated disability checks from two wounded service members who believed in the organization's mission. Five years and over 200 Fellows later, The Mission Continues remains focused on challenging veterans across the nation to rebuild purpose through community service.
We are unabashedly grateful for the incredible support of other veterans, civilians, military families, corporations, and philanthropic foundations that make our programs a reality. Thank you - from the $3.00 donations to the giving campaigns of Home Depot and Goldman Sachs, you are the reason our mission continues every day.
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Goldman Sachs Gives and Goldman Sachs have partnered with The Mission Continues in an effort to develop a linked pipeline model to support veterans as they reintegrate into civilian life. Goldman Sachs Gives and Goldman Sachs have invested $6 million over the next five years in The Mission Continues' Fellowship Program. |
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The Home Depot Foundation pledged $1.05 million to The Mission Continues in 2011 as part of a larger $30 million commitment to help address veterans’ issues. Home Depot served as an official sponsor of The Mission Continues fall service campaign, and joined forces to complete over 300 community service projects nationwide. |
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In March 2011, New Profit, a highly selective venture philanthropy fund, announced a significant investment of funding and strategic support in The Mission Continues. New Profit exists to help innovative social entrepreneurs and their organizations dramatically improve opportunities for children, families, and communities. |
JPMorgan Chase Bank has provided a minimum of $400K to fund a strategic partnership between The Mission Continues and Student Veterans of America in 2012. This partnership involves the placement of Mission Continues Fellows in SVA national and regional offices, as SVA seeks to increase the number of SVA chapters nationwide and improve the effectiveness of campus-level programs. | |
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| Novo Nordisk has provided a grant to support the expansion of The Mission Continues Fellowship Program and is proud to support the organization in leveraging Novo Nordisk's resources to challenge veterans to serve again as citizen leaders. |
In 2010, Target contributed $130,000 to The Mission Continues and brought over 1,000 Target employees to twelve joint service projects across the country. The two organizations renewed and expanded their efforts in 2011 to combine for 15 community service projects on Veterans Day, and were also nominated for the Best Partnership Award in the 2011 Corporate Citizenship Awards. | |
$100,000 and above
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