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The Veteran Discretionary Fund from the Veterans Transition Resource Center (VTRC) provides emergency financial assistance to veterans in Northern Nevada who have exhausted all other available resources. When funding is available, the program supports veterans in crisis with help for transportation, utilities, and personal needs.
The fund is offered exclusively in Northern Nevada through VTRC North and serves active military personnel, veterans, and their families. The VTRC also extends services to National Guard and Reserve members who, when inactive, cannot access traditional military benefits. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, VTRC works to ensure that veterans transitioning back into civilian life do not fall through gaps in the support system.
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Veterans Transition Resource Center Veteran Emergency Assistance When funding is available a Veteran Discretionary Fund appropriated for emergency needs such as transportation, utilities, and personal needs to veterans in crisis that have already exhausted all other resources. This service is offered exclusively in Northern Nevada through VTRC North. National Guard and Reserves The two branches make up 42% of the Armed Forces.
For most traditional guard or reserve that serve once a month as active duty, they ONLY receive an array of services and benefits when they are ACTIVE. When returning back into the community they are considered civilians and cannot access those benefits/services because of current inactive status. The Veterans Transition Resource Center provides those needed services to ensure they do not fall through the cracks.
Don’t worry, we won’t spam you. We only send updates and news once or twice a month. Veterans Transition Resource Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization working together to help active military, veterans, and their families.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Veterans in crisis who have exhausted all other resources; exclusively serves Northern Nevada through VTRC North, with emphasis on National Guard and Reserve members during inactive status. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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