Organizations big and small are doing great things with Veritus
Here are some of the incredible organizations we’ve had the opportunity to work with over the years.
Health
- Altru Health Foundation
- American Cancer Society
- American Leprosy Mission
- American Lung Association
- Ascension Wisconsin Foundation
- Can Do Canines
- Children’s Hospital of Michigan Foundation
- Foundation for Prader Willi Research
- Helping Hands / Monkey Helpers for the Disabled
- K9s for Warriors
- Karmanos Cancer Institute
- Lurie Children’s Hospital Foundation (Chicago)
- March of Dimes
- National Foundation for Cancer Research
- Operation Smile in Canada
- Path/Seattle
- San Francisco General Hospital Foundation
- St. Elizabeth Hospice
- St. Petersburg Free Clinic
- United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County
- Wendt Center for Loss and Healing
Environment & Animal Welfare
- A Rocha Canada
- Alley Cat Allies
- Audubon Society of California
- Chesapeake Bay Foundation
- Genesee Land Trust
- Greenpeace
- Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Greater Rochester NY
- National Audubon Society
- National Wildlife Federation
- SPCA Tampa Bay
- The Nature Conservancy
- The Sierra Club
- Western NY Land Trust
International Relief & Development
Education
- Bemidji State University
- Lock Haven University
- Louisiana State University Foundation
- Magic Bus
- NC State University
- Phil-Mont Christian Academy
- Redeemer University College
- Rutgers University – Camden
- Seton Hall University
- The Library Foundation
- Think Together
- University of Minnesota
- University of Minnesota College of Design
- University of Saskatchewan
- University of the Cumberlands
Social Services
- Atlantic City Rescue Mission
- Beyond Borders
- Boys Town
- Central California Food Bank
- CityKidz (Hamilton, ON)
- CityTeam
- Community FoodBank of NJ
- Community Violence Intervention Center
- DePelchin Children’s Center
- Feeding America
- Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano
- Greater Twin Cities United Way
- Habitat for Humanity / Austin
- Hiway 80 Rescue Mission
- I-CAN
- Lexington Rescue Mission
- Little City Foundation
- Los Angeles LGBT Center
- Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota
- Marion Polk Food Share
- Market Street Mission
- Metropolitan Ministries
- Miriam’s Kitchen
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving
- Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship
- Open Door Mission (Houston)
- Orange County Rescue Mission
- Phoenix Rescue Mission
- Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
- San Diego Rescue Mission
- Share Our Strength
- Shepherd’s Table
- The Salvation Army
- Union Gospel Mission/Seattle
- Union RM
- United Way for Southeastern Michigan
- United Way Suncoast
- Urban Promise
- Wide Horizons for Children
- YWCA of Clark County
Faith-Based
- Bible League International
- Crossroads Christian Communications
- EduDeo
- Elim Christian Services
- FaithTech
- The Gideons International
- John Vianney Seminary
- Mundelein Seminary
- Prison Fellowship
- Seed Company
- Sojourners
- Turning Point
- Unitarian Universalist Association
- Urban Saints
- White Horse Inn
- World Harvest Mission (now Serge)
Arts & Culture
- Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
- Cathedral Arts Project
- Christian Youth Theatre, San Deigo
- Colorado Public Radio
- Houston Grand Opera
- Indiana Symphony Society
- Kaufman Music Center
- Marketplace (American Public Media)
- Minnesota Public Radio
- New York City Ballet
- North Texas Public Broadcasting (KERA)
- Seattle Opera
- USDAN
- WAMU 88.5 American University Radio
- WCMU Public Media
- WHYY – Philadelphia
Other
- Amnesty International
- Combat Stress (Veteran’s Charity)
- FBI National Academy Associates Charitable Foundation
- Friends Committee on National Legislation
- GLAAD
- Greater Public
- International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
- Make-A-Wish® Philadelphia, Delaware & Susquehanna Valley
- Make-A-Wish® San Diego
- Minnesota State Fair Foundation
- Operation Homefront
- Pacific Legal Foundation
- The Navy Memorial
SUCCESS STORIES
See how our proven
practices make a difference
Are you making an impact on the lives of your donors and changing the world with your mission? You can do this by developing meaningful relationships with your donors and create or build a successful major gift program. We’ve helped dozens of non-profits do this… and the results are remarkable!
American Cancer Society
Success Story
A national organization with too few major gift officers, 1/3 of existing donors were leaving each year. Veritus helped them build their staff and strengthen the donor pipeline.
Holt International
Success Story
Holt had over 2,000 passionate donors, child sponsors and adoptees. How could they manage relationships with only two development officers?
White Horse Inc.
Success Story
The organization had an ambitious CEO but no development staff. How could they capitalize on the potential of their major donors?
Salvation Army Intermountain
Success Story
After huge staff turnover, the development staff needed training and a common language. Veritus stepped in to help.
FEATURED CASE STUDIES
Greater Public
Fundraising in public media has a long history of highly successful membership drives. But over recent years, the trend line for membership has been flattening, and it became clear that philanthropic giving remained underdeveloped. Together, Veritus Group and Greater Public set out to see if public media stations could shift from a membership mindset into a relationship fundraising model.
Pinky Swear Foundation
Despite open lines of communication between Program and Fundraising, Pinky Swear lacked an efficient and consistent way to leverage their data to really show donors what their specific gift would mean for the families served.
Lock Haven University
The university needed a strategy for developing long-term relationships with donors so that they didn’t depend solely on events for giving.
Salvation Army Intermountain
After huge staff turnover, the development staff needed training and a common language. Veritus stepped in to help.
DePelchin Children’s Center
A new Senior VP of Advancement needed help formalizing structure for major gifts. Veritus guided them to increased giving in a difficult year.
Children of the Nations
A child sponsorship organization needed to raise funds for programs and projects, too. Veritus trained them to ask for more.
Usdan
When summer camp was cancelled due to COVID, the organization had no tuition income. How could they fill the hole and stay afloat?
White Horse Inc.
The organization had an ambitious CEO but no development staff. How could they capitalize on the potential of their major donors?
Holt International
Holt had thousands of passionate donors, child sponsors and adoptees. How could they manage relationships with only two development officers?
American Cancer Society
A national organization with too few major gift officers, 1/3 of existing donors were leaving each year. Veritus helped them build their staff and strengthen the donor pipeline.