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Nonprofit Grants for Veterans Mental/Physical Health is sponsored by Infinite Hero Foundation. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. The mission of Infinite Hero Foundation is to combat the most difficult front line issues - mental and physical - facing military heroes and their families.
Mental and physical health issues are real challenges that our military and veterans face. We carefully vet and financially support organizations who can help with expenses, physical therapy and more. Our military outputs some of the best leaders in our country.
We research and fund initiatives that provide the resources they need to hone those skills to continue to make an impact. PTSD is the silent impact of war and deployment, but it’s also one of the most important issues to remedy. We work to pilot new initiatives for individuals who return home with PTSD, brain injury or other mental injuries.
Deployment and war affects the family as well. At Infinite Hero Foundation, we provide resources for organizations who support spouses, children and parents in managing the day-to-day. Life is important.
We understand that our military and veterans have sacrificed mentally and physically for our country, and it’s our job to continue to support innovation to ensure they get the support they need to heal. Infinite Hero Foundation exists to connect our military, veterans, and military family members with innovative and effective treatment programs for service related mental and physical injuries.
Since our inception, Infinite Hero has awarded more than $5. 9 million dollars in funding and support to 55 different veteran service organizations. This funding has served 85,000 of our nations heroes and their family members at no cost to them.
We believe in what's possible, join us in breaking boundaries. Since our inception, Infinite Hero Foundation has awarded more than $5. 9 million dollars in funding and support to 55 different veteran service organizations.
Together with sponsors, partner organizations and individual donors, Infinite Hero Foundation exists to connect our military, veterans and military family members with innovative and effective treatment programs for service related injuries. Without the support of donors and volunteers, we wouldn’t be able to connect military, veterans and military families with the right organizations and funding to heal.
There are multiple ways for you to get involved. Consider making a one-time or monthly donation to Infinite Hero Foundation, sign on to host a fundraiser, or shopping in our store as a way to give back.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations serving active duty military, veterans, or military families in areas of physical rehabilitation, brain health (TBI/PTSD), suicide prevention, veteran leadership, or military families; services must be provided at no cost to beneficiaries. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $100,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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