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Service Academy Nomination

Through Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's Office

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's office is seeking to nominate eligible New York City students to the five U.S. Military Service Academies. To be considered for attendance, a prospective student must: meet certain academic and physical standards, be medically qualified for military service, and must receive a nomination from a congressional office. To be considered for a nomination, you must be: 17-23 years old (25 for the Merchant Marine) by July 1st of your applying year, a U.S. citizen and permanent resident of New York State, unmarried, not pregnant, and have no legal obligation to support children or other dependents.

If you have any questions on seeking a nomination, please contact the Senator's NYC office at (212)688-6262 or email: nominations@gillibrand.senate.gov
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NYC DVS PFC Dwyer Veterans' Support Program
Deadline Extended!

DVS is seeking a Request for Proposal (RFP) from for-profit and not-for-profit organizations which support the mission of increasing social engagement and connectivity for U.S. Military Veterans and their families.

Grant awards will vary between $20,000 and $50,000.

To view/access the RFP search the following EPIN: 06325P0001 in PASSPort's Procurement Navigator.

For assistance with your submission, please refer to the "Responding in PASSPort" section at nyc.gov/vetdwyer.

THE RFP DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED! 
Respondents now have until SEPTEMBER 30th AT 2:00 P.M. TO SUBMIT A RESPONSE.

Learn More About the NYC DVS PFC Dwyer Peer Support Program
VETERAN NEWS
87,000 Vietnam Veterans May Qualify for $844 Million in Benefits. How Come Nobody Told Them?

Veterans advocate Marc McCabe, far left, chats with veterans at an event this June for SecondCycle, a store that resells donations and gives the proceeds to veterans. (Photo courtesy of Marc McCabe)

By:
the War Horse • August 29, 2024

In the span of just a few weeks, Marc McCabe traveled this summer to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, California, and Texas. But the 74-year-old wasn’t on an epic retirement trip.

As a pro bono veterans advocate, he was searching for Vietnam veterans and surviving family members who may be eligible for disability compensation.

McCabe, a former combat corpsman attached to Marine Corps units during the Vietnam War, has survived two bouts of cancer himself. He has been a veteran’s advocate for two decades, but his job has gotten a lot busier thanks to a spate of new legislation that has expanded benefits for millions of veterans exposed to toxic chemicals in war.

Technically, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs should be the ones notifying veterans when they may be eligible for new benefits—but McCabe says they often don’t.

“They’re leaving them behind,” he says.

And the Department of Veterans Affairs’ very own Office of Inspector General agrees. In an unsparing report this summer, the watchdog estimated that VA has failed to inform up to 87,000 Vietnam war veterans and their survivors that they may now qualify for retroactive compensation benefits because of exposure to toxic herbicides such as Agent Orange.

If that sounds like a startling number, consider this: Those overlooked veterans and their families could be entitled to more than $844 million, the report said. [READ MORE...]


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Employment Opportunities in U.S. Senator Gillibrand's New York City Office

Preferred candidates for this position have experience working with veterans or servicemembers and providing constituent service. The salary for this position is $55,000 plus federal benefits. This position requires some work on evenings and weekends. Current or past residency in NYC is preferred. Senator Gillibrand’s office is an equal opportunity employer. No calls, please. Apply here.
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This is an entry-level position responsible for providing support on-site to the Senator’s NYC office and virtually to other offices as required. This position requires some work on evenings and weekends. The salary for this position is $45,000 plus federal benefits. Current or past residency in NYC is preferred. Senator Gillibrand’s office is an equal opportunity employer. Apply online. No calls, please.  Apply here.
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 A Message From Mayor Adams:

Each week DVS shares a brief update about how our administration is getting stuff done for New Yorkers. 

Our administration works every day to create a more affordable city for working-class New Yorkers. By connecting people to city, state, and federal programs and benefits, we have already helped put over $30 billion back into the pockets of New Yorkers — including $345 million just through the new Earned Income Tax Credit we helped expand. This week, we launched our “Money in Your Pocket Initiative” to help even more New Yorkers enroll in the dozens of services and benefits they are eligible for and bolster these efforts. Through this initiative, hundreds of staff will visit more than 30 underserved neighborhoods and NYCHA buildings to help thousands of New Yorkers find out what benefits they are eligible for. Here at DVS, we connect our Veterans to the benefits they earned through service--whether it's filing a VA claim, accessing educational benefits, help with housing or employment, or even food assistance--DVS has a dedicated team to help you succeed in the City of "Yes."
The Adams administration is dedicated to cutting through the noise and delivering information directly to you and all New Yorkers.
Sign up to "Hear From Eric" and get direct messages from City Hall, tailored to your interests and neighborhood, sent directly to your inbox – at nyc.gov/hearfromeric!
Mayor Adams, City Council Announce Historic 10-Point Plan to Make High-Quality Child Care More Affordable, Accessible for all New Yorkers
Mayor Adams Destroys Four Tons of Seized Cannabis Product as "Operation Padlock to Protect" Shuts Down More Than 1,000 Unlicensed Shops
Adams Administration Wins $15 Million Federal Grant to Build Nation's Largest Municipal Curbside EV Charging Program
We want to showcase Veteran work and help spread the word! This is a space for Veteran artists to express themselves in an authentic way.

Please email submissions to connect@veterans.nyc.gov with a brief bio, an artist statement, art medium, and your affiliation to the Veteran community.
Post-9/11 Fallen Service Member Memorial Open Call for Artists
The City of New York seeks artists interested in creating a public monument that honors the lives and legacy of the Service Members who died during combat activities in support of Overseas Contingency Operations (Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn, Inherent Resolve, and Freedom’s Sentinel combined) associated with the Global War on Terror. If you are such an artist, then please APPLY to this open call.
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Current DVS Job Openings

Site Reliability Engineer - This position will support and develop the agency’s core business applications while providing secured network connectivity, asset management, and technical support for a highly mobile team.

VA Work Study Positions at DVS

The NYC Department of Veterans' Services (DVS) supports VA Work-Study Positions! Here is a current list of available VA Work-Study openings:
Check Here for VA Work-Study Postings

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