Every day, we're working to enhance our workplace and communities through diversity, inclusion and social impact
Respect for everyone is a standard, not an objective. We support each other so we can use our time to do the things that matter inside and outside of work. We genuinely care about the well‐being of others and make a difference by giving our time and resources. We achieve more collectively than we ever could individually.
In 2013, Veterans United launched the United Initiative, our diversity and inclusion program. It isn't a "check the box," and the impact extends beyond our walls into the community.
Ongoing programs designed to foster valuable conversations, opportunities and growth for our employees and their families.
Our internship program addresses a lack of diversity in the financial industry by creating customized opportunities for students of color and student veterans.
We encourage thoughtful conversations among employees and their friends and family members while enhancing awareness to sensitive topics.
We provide programs and events to build internal support structures for women in leadership at Veterans United.
People thrive in community. Our ConnectU Groups include support systems for diverse communities, including LGBTQ, professionals of color (VHue) and Women in Technology (WIT).
We treat our Veteran and military spouse employees with care. Our military benefits include: care packages, pay differential, military training PTO and more. We actively source and recruit military members to join the Veterans United family.
Creating an inclusive world involves all of us. These are some of the programs we have developed and contributed to, in order to extend our mission of inclusivity into our communities.
We want to see youth become their best selves and lead their best lives. We started this non-profit to provide a safe and healthy home environment, as well as supportive relationships and development opportunities for students at Douglass High School.
Learn MoreWe support nonprofits in our community by coordinating thousands of hours of volunteer opportunities for Veterans United employees every year.
Veterans United donated $1 million to The Equal Justice Initiative to help end mass incarceration and excessive punishment, and to protect basic human rights for vulnerable people in American society.
We achieve more together, especially when our employees are empowered to give back to their communities. In 2020, every Veterans United employee received $1,000 to contribute toward social justice and equity initiatives locally and nationally.
97% of Veterans United employees say their workplace is great. The passion, personalities and strengths of every employee are what shape our distinctive culture.
You can’t duplicate our people — the way they uphold our core values, care about one another, serve military families and contribute to the communities where we live and work.