How To Donate
Thousand
Verified Hires
Since 2010
Dollars
Cost Per Hire
Cents
of Every Dollar
Spent on the Mission
Billion
In Annual
Economic Impact
Thousand
Training Courses
Completed
A Receipt of Funds will be provided with each donation for tax exempt purposes.
Make a donation via PayPal Giving
VetJobs is enrolled in PayPal Giving Fund, ensuring that we receive 100% of every PayPal donation.
Send a check by mail
Write a check payable to:
VetJobs
Mail to:
VetJobs
Attn: Stacey Cummings
1706 Todds Lane, Suite 504
Hampton, VA 23666
Make a Donation with Stock
The following instructions are for the electronic (DTC) transfer of stock only.
If you have a paper stock certificate you wish to gift, please contact Robin Grayek with Krilogy directly at (314) 884-2809 for specific instructions.
Step 1:
Contact your broker and provide the following information:
Corporate Name: VetJobs
Federal ID Number: 20-1130252
Institution: Charles Schwab
For Account Number: 5511-6139
For Account of: VetJobs
DTC #: 0164
Step 2:
Call, fax or email Robin Grayek at Krilogy with the following:
1. Name and address of donor.
2. Date of the stock transfer.
3. Name of stock and number of shares transferred.
4. Mean value per share on the date of transfer.
Contact Information:
Robin Grayek, Senior Practice Manager
600 Emerson Rd. Suit 110
St. Louis, MO 63141
(314) 884-2809
(314) 884-2819 (Fax)
Family Foundations, Corporate Philanthropy, Personal Donor and Legacy Giving
Our organization fully understands how vital it is to our donors to receive high impact for every dollar donated to VetJobs. We commit to our donors, that $0.96 of every dollar will be spent on our mission.
For Every $500.00 Amount: We Guarantee the Job Placement of a Veteran or Transitioning Military Member.
Planned Giving
Thank you for your interest in supporting us.
Through effective gift planning, you can balance personal financial goals with your interest in supporting VetJobs and realize significant tax benefits.
Bequests – Many people don’t consider estate planning because they feel they don’t have a large enough estate to protect. Bequests of all sizes are valuable to VetJobs. Whether you wish to donate your entire estate, a portion of your estate, a fixed dollar amount, or a percentage of your assets, bequests are easy to make. If you already have an existing will, your attorney can help you add a new gift or change a provision by making a simple amendment.
Life Insurance or Retirement Assets – This may be as simple as declaring VetJobs a beneficiary of your insurance policy or retirement fund. Your retirement plan benefits advisor or your life insurance professional can help you to make this designation.
High Growth
The VetJobs family averages over 700 new registrations each and every week and, since inception, has now confirmed over 105,000 direct hires for military spouses, veterans and transitioning military. This makes us one of the fastest growing veteran nonprofit organizations in the nation.
High Efficiency
For every dollar, 96 cents is spent on mission. Our team proves its dedication to mission and solid outcomes for those they serve. We tirelessly track our performance and every metric of success. This helps us to constantly improve the effectiveness of our programs and services provided to our service members and veteran families.
High Transparency
One of the most transparent and fiscally responsible non-profits in the country, we have proudly been vetted by the Call of Duty Endowment, are audited annually by Deloitte, the BBB WGA, recognized by GuideStar, and rated by GreatNonProfits as one of the Top Rated Nonprofits in the United States.
Our Founders’ Commitment To Donors
From RADM (ret) Dan Kloeppel, USN & Deb Kloeppel, Founders, CEO, and President,
“We believe in complete transparency in everything we do inside of our organizations, VetJobs and Military Spouse Jobs. We are extremely dedicated when maintaining our preeminent status as an organization that exceeds the goals and expectations of our Corporate Giving and Foundation Investors, as well as our loyal personal donors.
Our Board Members are all VOLUNTEERS, who pay their own way to board meetings twice a year. We never hire consultants, or vendors to create our marketing materials, websites, payroll, grant development and business development. Everything we do for our mission remains in-house. We do not own buildings or property of any kind. We all work from home offices. We have ZERO overhead in this regard. Activision’s Call of Duty Endowment, places VetJobs under a week-long stringent review of our program’s outcomes and financial health and transparency, via Deloitte. We remain Call of Duty Endowment’s number one nonprofit since 2014. VetJobs is a trusted, credible, efficient nonprofit organization, which carries a long history of successful metrics, financial health and sustainability. We think long-term and legacy here.”