CASY’s unique individual approach enables us to place veterans into positions that meet their specific professional, educational, and personal goals.
CASY “has proven to be one of the most efficient and productive organizations we have encountered based on cost-per-veteran job placement.”
Building on their generous support, which helped place 5,029 military-affiliated hires into meaningful careers in 2014, the 2015 Call of Duty Endowment grant will enable the organization to continue placing thousands into careers.
The Call of Duty Endowment is a private nonprofit foundation that supports organizations placing former service members into rewarding careers while raising awareness of the value veterans bring to the civilian workplace. The Call of Duty Endowment created the Seal of Distinction award in 2013 to highlight nonprofit organizations that have proven to most effectively and efficiently place veterans into high quality careers.
Dan Goldenberg, Executive Director of the Call of Duty Endowment, said in a letter to CASY, “We are excited by this growth in our organizations’ relationship and look forward to partnering to place thousands of veterans in the year ahead!”
Rear Admiral Dan Kloeppel, USN (Ret.) Founder and CEO, CASY & MSCCN, accepts Seal of Distinction . CASY and the Call of Duty Endowmnet have been building a strong relationship since 2013.
All awardees were vetted by the Call of Duty Endowment and independently evaluated pro bono by Deloitte. Deloitte’s evaluation rigorously assessed potential awardees’ cost per hire amounts, total number of Veterans served, and potential for long-term growth.
Recent success stories include Gregory Grayson, a veteran balancing work and school, Janet Thompson, a female veteran returning to a career after eleven years as a stay at home mom, Ian Yee, a veteran whose completion of additional training landed him in a well-paying position, and Janice Neely, a veteran who wanted to serve other military members in a civilian capacity.