PDA

View Full Version : Best Veteran Contribution Program?



KestrelBike
04-18-2014, 12:13
My friend has some $$$ burnin a hole in his pocket and wants to know what the best, least-overhead, bang for the buck organization he can donate to to help veterans in need. By least overhead I mean where your $$ goes to actually helping the vets, and not feed the machine such as what I'm sure happens with all that pink ribbon stuff for breast cancer.

I did a weak search and didn't see a similar thread, and because it's an important topic please go easy on me, repost/search police.

Logan
04-18-2014, 12:28
I contribute through Wounded Warriors, personally, but here is a list with some charities. http://sofrep.com/special-operations-charities/

rbeau30
04-18-2014, 12:32
My friend has some $$$ burnin a hole in his pocket and wants to know what the best, least-overhead, bang for the buck organization he can donate to to help veterans in need. By least overhead I mean where your $$ goes to actually helping the vets, and not feed the machine such as what I'm sure happens with all that pink ribbon stuff for breast cancer.

I did a weak search and didn't see a similar thread, and because it's an important topic please go easy on me, repost/search police.


Mkay, this will give him some homework, but it is reliable info.

Have him look up the Combined Federal Campaign. Basically it is a federal charity drive that happens annually. While only federal employees can only donate through the CFC, the info on the brochure for the available charities could be useful.

The brochure http://www.peakcfc.com/files/2012_Final_Bochure.pdf I could only find 2012 but the Pikes Peak chapter of the CFC allows you to look up charities online. The info given to the government to become an "authorized charity" for donationg to during this campaign is along the lines of what you are looking for. IE: how much of my money actually goes towards helping people, etc.


For example if you look up the Wounded Warrior Project on there the Administrative and Fund Raising expenses is 25.1%... that means 25.1% of his money will go to admin and more fund raising.

BushMasterBoy
04-18-2014, 12:48
DAV

http://www.dav.org/

Hoser
04-18-2014, 12:53
Homes for our troops.

More of your $$$ gets out there and actually does something.

https://www.hfotusa.org/

rbeau30
04-18-2014, 13:12
DAV

http://www.dav.org/

Life Member!

Aloha_Shooter
04-18-2014, 13:14
Homes for our troops.

More of your $$$ gets out there and actually does something.

https://www.hfotusa.org/

+1

jhirsh5280
04-18-2014, 15:35
Not sure if he wants to help a younger generation or an older generation but I do volunteer work for The Greatest Generations Foundation http://www.tggf.org and will be part of the staff that is escorting 28 WWII vets back to Normandy for the 70th anniversary of DDay. All money donated to the foundation go directly to the programs to take these vets back to their battlegrounds at no cost to them so their stories can be documented and recorded to educate future generations.

KestrelBike
04-18-2014, 20:20
Thanks for all the info, Gents!! I will pass this all on to my friend. Thanks!

theGinsue
04-18-2014, 20:42
Charitywatch.org, put of the American Institute of Philanthropy, grades charities for how well they use the funds towards their stated missions. The higher percentage of their income they use towards the mission determines their grade.

Scroll down on this page (http://www.charitywatch.org/toprated.html) to "Veterans and Military" and this is what you'll see:
VETERANS & MILITARY/GRADE
Armed Services YMCA of the USA/A–
Fisher House Foundation/A+
Homes For Our Troops/A
Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund/A+
Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America/A
National Military Family Association/A
Operation Homefront – N.O./A
Semper Fi Fund / Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund/A+

For the record, there has been a lot of controversy over the "Wounded Warrior" Fund because there are several organizations misrepresenting themselves as original/true/legitimate org and it's very easy to donate to one of the fakes. Several even use the original groups logo illegally.

Squeeze
04-18-2014, 20:45
I know Marcus Luttrell sponsors the "Boot Campaign".

vossman
04-19-2014, 03:04
http://asp.militarygear.com/2012/11/15/wounded-warrior-project-backpedaling/

Here's a link about WWP. I have done fishing events for them and it was great but I am not a fan of how they run things. There are better out there like the DAV IMO.

Logan
04-19-2014, 09:43
Guys thanks for posting the information about WWP. I was not aware of their questionable stance on firearms. I sent an email this morning to WWP to cancel my monthly contribution and explained my disappointment in their stance as it relates to their refusal to partner or do business with the firearms community. There is enough demonizing of the gun community as it is and there are many organizations that support our veterans. I'll be more careful in choosing the next organization I donate to. [Beer]

Limited GM
04-19-2014, 15:15
I contribute through Wounded Warriors, personally, but here is a list with some charities. http://sofrep.com/special-operations-charities/


Homes for our troops.

More of your $$$ gets out there and actually does something.

https://www.hfotusa.org/


Ive always supported WWP, but after hosers comments, I may have to do some research.

BlasterBob
04-19-2014, 16:41
DAV

http://www.dav.org/

I have to agree that the DAV is doing a pretty good job with their donated bucks. I drive a DISABLED AMERICAN VETS (DAV) van from Raton to Albuquerque and the majority of my passengers are middle age to OLD aged folks. The DAV seems to be a well run organization. The vans that we volunteers drive are provided by the Ford Motor Co with the DAV paying a portion of their cost. Recently we got a new van, probably two years ago, that was a replacement for the old one which had about 340,000 miles on it.
If any of you guys have some spare time, would like to help our Vets and would not be able to make financial contributions, the DAV is always looking for volunteer drivers. There is no pay for the drivers but helping these disabled men and women Vets does give the drivers a real feeling of pay back/accomplishment.[Marine]

BlasterBob
04-19-2014, 20:54
I hope my post didn't kill this much needed thread.[Rant1]

boomerhc9
04-19-2014, 21:02
I contribute through Wounded Warriors, personally, but here is a list with some charities. http://sofrep.com/special-operations-charities/
Plus one on this one. The place I work at is a huge partner with wounded warrior. Good people! Great mission. I'm under paid, disrespected, fucked with,and still donate what a can to ww. Heard about them during a funding campaign, looked into them, and donated.

rbeau30
04-19-2014, 23:06
I hope my post didn't kill this much needed thread.[Rant1]

You can't kill it that is MY job!