PCV Murcor and its affiliated company, Vendor Resource Management, Inc., dba VRM Mortgage Services (VRM), reaffirm their longstanding dedication to supporting America’s veterans through comprehensive business initiatives and charitable endeavors that have made a meaningful impact since their foundings.
“Veterans are pillars in communities throughout the United States, and we strive to shine a light on them every day through our charitable efforts and business initiatives,” says VRM’s COO Dr. Cheryl Travis-Johnson.
Demonstrating their commitment to diversity and socioeconomic goals, PCV and VRM have built an extensive network of vendors with strong representation from veteran-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.
Through their nonprofit organization, PCV|VRM Seeds of Hope, a 501(c)(3), has developed meaningful partnerships with veteran-focused groups. They have contributed $10,000 to the Veterans Community Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides high-quality, well-developed strategic services to enable veterans to meet daily challenges, resolve crises, and work towards permanent stability. Since 2019, PCV|VRM Seeds of Hope has collaborated closely with Operation Once in a Lifetime, a 501(c)(3) non-profit devoted to fulfilling the dreams of U.S. service members, honorably discharged veterans and their families.

“Their courage, dedication, and selflessness are the foundation of the freedoms we enjoy, and we owe them our deepest gratitude. Let us continue to create a supportive environment where they feel valued and empowered,” says PCV Murcor’s Founder, President & CEO Keith D. Murray.
PCV|VRM Seeds of Hope hosts an annual charity golf tournament that brings together participants from across the country to raise awareness and funds for veteran support organizations. Veterans actively participate in the tournament and share their inspiring stories with attendees. In 2024, PCV|VRM Seeds of Hope raised $18,500 for Operation Once in a Lifetime, adding to the tens of thousands of dollars donated since 2019. 2025 will mark the tenth anniversary of the charity golf tournament.
PCV and VRM take pride in supporting veterans throughout the year and are especially proud to recognize their contributions on Veterans Day.
“Their courage, dedication, and selflessness are the foundation of the freedoms we enjoy, and we owe them our deepest gratitude. Let us continue to create a supportive environment where they feel valued and empowered,” says PCV and VRM’s President and CEO Keith D. Murray.