Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.
Displaying 361–372 of 6,730
To provide support to Veterans and their families through programs, projects, and education
Quantum Leap Farm uses the human–horse connection to help people of all ages and abilities improve physical, emotional, and social well‑being through equine‑assisted therapies (therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, equine‑assisted self‑exploration) and specialized programs including military retreats. Their work focuses on therapeutic outcomes, confidence-building, and community support for veterans, children and adults with disabilities.
STEP provides one-on-one financial counseling and emergency grants to junior enlisted service members, recently separated enlisted veterans, and their families to stop immediate crises (like risk of eviction, vehicle failure, or utilities shutoff) and to build long-term financial self-sufficiency through education and planning.
Bugles Across America recruits and coordinates volunteer buglers to provide live performances of “Taps” at veterans’ funerals and memorial events at no charge, ensuring veterans receive a live musical honor. The group trains/qualifies volunteers and connects them with requests nationwide to preserve the tradition of a live sounding of Taps.
Honoring America's Heroes, One Mission at a Time.
The organization provides direct support to veterans, active-duty service members and their families in the New England region, focusing on dignity and stability at home. They donate furniture and household goods, help prevent veteran homelessness, and coordinate supportive services and temporary housing to help veterans rebuild family and self‑sufficiency.
AMVETS NATIONAL SERVICE FOUNDATION OFFERS AMERICANS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPORT VETERANS' SERVICE PROGRAMS AS WELL AS COMMUNITY-AND YOUTH-ORIENTED PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO PROMOTE UNITY AND PATRIOTISM. IT ALSO COUNSELS AND REPRESENTS VETERANS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS BEFORE THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION WITHOUT CHARGE
Coast Guard Mutual Assistance seeks to provide financial resilience as needed to families in the Coast Guard community. Its mission is to promote financial stability and general well being for the people it serves through interest free loans, grants, and financial counseling as well as through education assistance programs.
Our Mission: To help those who have served our country honorably live with dignity and independence. The service dog programs of America’s VetDogs® were created to provide enhanced mobility and renewed independence to veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders with disabilities, allowing them to once again live with pride and self-reliance. Not only does a service dog provide support with daily activities, it provides the motivation to tackle new challenges. VetDogs trains and places guide dogs for individuals who are blind or have low vision; PTSD service dogs to help mitigate the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder; hearing dogs for those who have lost their hearing later in life; service dogs for those with other physical disabilities, and facility dogs as part of the rehabilitation process in military and VA hospitals. It costs over $50,000 to breed, raise, train, and place one assistance dog; however, all of VetDogs’ services are provided at no charge to the individual. Funding comes from the generosity of individuals, corporations, foundations, businesses, and service and fraternal clubs. Once they make the decision to get a service dog, applicants become part of VetDogs’ open and welcoming community. They are supported with an uncompromised commitment to excellence, from highly empathetic and certified trainers to a meticulously constructed curriculum. VetDogs teams each student with the dog that’s right for them – and the power of their bond makes ordinary moments extraordinary. Crossing the street independently becomes a moment of liberation. Traveling alone becomes a welcome adventure. Embracing new experiences becomes an everyday occurrence. America’s VetDogs launched in 2003 as a project of the Guide Dog Foundation. In 2006, it became a separate 501(c)(3) corporation; the two organizations continue to share staff and other resources to ensure people with disabilities receive the best services possible. With an assistance dog from America's VetDogs by their side, a hero is never alone. With their courage and determination, these remarkable teams reconnect us all to the highest form of freedom there is: the freedom to experience the world around us in any way we choose, and to live without boundaries.
Bob Hope USO strengthens America's military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country, throughout their service to the nation.
LLHC is now a Nonprofit Corporation that facilitates three unique missions which include providing high-quality hunting and fishing expeditions for current and former service members, wounded warriors and their families, and surviving families of fallen heroes in order to rebuild self-confidence, assist in healing emotional wounds, and provide an exciting and memorable experience.
Public Benefit corporation for public charitable purposes