
Goldman Sachs Gives: An Honored Partner in Service
Just over four years ago, The Mission Continues charted a course intent on changing the way our nation accepts returning veterans. The organization has grown tremendously since then, from a few staff members working to engage a handful of post-9/11 veterans in community service, to a national non-profit organization with 30 staff members and over 200 fellowships awarded to date. Our programmatic growth would not be possible without the support of individuals and organizations with a shared belief that our veterans are assets whose leadership is needed here at home. Goldman Sachs and Goldman Sachs Gives have been instrumental in this process and are poised to be strategic partners over the coming years.
Goldman Sachs Gives has pledged over $20 million to veterans service organizations over the next five years. Goldman Sachs commitment to veterans has extended beyond giving, however. In November, Goldman Sachs hosted a veteran jobs summit in New York City with Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, and leaders from across industries. For the past two years, Goldman Sachs employees have joined Mission Continues volunteers in service across American on Veterans Day.
Learn more about Goldman Sachs Gives support of The Mission Continues.




