IVMF Proud to be Among the Wounded Warrior Project’s Community Partnership Network for 2025-2026

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) announced on October 23, 2025 – its 2025-2026 community partnership grants, funding 39 best-in-class organizations that will stand alongside WWP to support veterans, service members, their families, and caregivers.

“When a veteran needs support, they don’t see organizations and logos — they see people who either show up or don’t,” said WWP CEO Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Walt Piatt. “That’s why Wounded Warrior Project is uniting the veteran service community and leading with action. Keeping the promise to those who served means warriors and their loved ones should never stand alone. We convene the strongest partners and power their work directly. Together, we are saving lives.”

WWP has invested $436 million in 221 military and veteran organizations since 2012. These investments improve veterans’ quality of life, reduce suicide risk, and provide interconnected, comprehensive support as their needs evolve. With its network of partners, WWP is advancing veteran well-being through unique, integrated solutions.

WWP funds and partners with specialized veterans and military service organizations focused on the following areas:

  • Connection and community integration
  • Family resiliency and caregivers
  • Financial wellness and wrap-around services
  • Special operation forces
  • Seen and unseen wounds of war

The organizations WWP is partnering with in 2025-2026 are:

About Wounded Warrior Project
Wounded Warrior Project is our nation’s leading veteran services organization, focused on the total well-being of post-9/11 wounded, ill, or injured veterans. Our programs, advocacy, and awareness efforts help warriors thrive, provide essential lifelines to families and caregivers, and prevent veteran suicides. Learn more about Wounded Warrior Project.