FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 6, 2024
Disabled Veterans National Foundation Announces $464,600 in Grants to 29 Veteran Service Organizations
Washington, D.C. – The Disabled Veterans National Foundation (DVNF), a preeminent nonprofit organization dedicated to serving veterans, is proud to announce the awarding of $464,600 in grants to 29 deserving organizations as part of its Capacity Building Grant program. These grants will directly benefit a combined total of 6,588 veterans, marking a significant investment in the well-being of our nation’s heroes.
The DVNF has awarded Capacity Building Grants to the following organizations, each dedicated to various aspects of veteran support and service:
Here are the organizations listed in alphabetical order:
1. 22Mohawks Corp
2. A Safe Haven Foundation
3. Air Force Enlisted Village, Inc.
4. Arizona Pet Project
5. Art for the Journey
6. Baker Senior Center Naples
7. Bethany’s Gait, Inc.
8. Challenged Athletes, Inc.
9. Dharmakaya Center for Wellbeing
10. Dog Tag Bakery
11. Dunka, Inc.
12. Eureka Springs School of the Arts
13. Faith-Hope-Love-Charities, Inc.
14. For All Seasons, Inc.
15. Freedom Equine Connection
16. Freedom Service Dogs, Inc.
17. Fulcrum Farm Foundation/Farm2Veteran
18. God’s Love We Deliver, Inc.
19. Hospice of the Bluegrass, Inc.
20. Mark Ministries
21. National Sports Center for the Disabled
22. New Visions Homeless Services
23. Resurrecting Lives Foundation
24. Service Peace Warriors
25. St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County, Inc.
26. Veteran Rites Inc.
27. Veterans Navigation Network
28. Vehicles for Veterans
29. Village For Vets
This diverse group of grant recipients represents a broad spectrum of services and programs, including adaptive sports, employment support, mental health resources, and much more. Each grantee was chosen for its exceptional dedication to veteran services and its potential to extend and enhance the quality of care provided to veterans.
“We are incredibly proud to support these 29 organizations, which stand out for their commitment to our veterans,” said Joseph VanFonda (USMC SgtMaj Ret.), CEO of the DVNF. “Through these grants, we are not only investing in the lives of individual veterans but also strengthening the network of support available to them across the country.”
The Capacity Building Grants are part of the DVNF’s ongoing mission to offer veterans the tools and resources they need to lead fulfilling and empowered lives. The significant impact of these grants illustrates the foundation’s commitment to making a real difference in the lives of those who have served.
For more information about the DVNF and its programs, or to support their mission, please visit DVNF’s website.