4 THE FALLEN concentrates its giving on military, veteran and first-responder recovery and rehabilitation, prioritizing programs that restore mobility, independence and community reintegration. Their grants support service dog programs, prosthetics and adaptive/para-sports, and also include some direct aid to individuals and local basic-needs providers. The foundation appears mission-driven toward trauma recovery through practical, person-focused interventions rather than broad institutional support.
4 the Fallen’s largest recent grant went to Northwest Battle Buddies, at $33,200 in 2025, reflecting the foundation’s emphasis on military and veteran recovery through practical support. The recent record shows a steady pattern of funding organizations that help wounded service members and trauma survivors regain mobility, independence, and community connection. That includes grants to USA Patriots, which received $30,025 in 2025 and $25,000 in 2024, showing repeat support across years rather than one-time awards. The foundation also backs service-dog and rehabilitation work, with grants to Patriotic Service Dog Foundation in both 2024 and 2025. Beyond those core areas, its giving extends to adaptive sports, prosthetics, and selected direct aid. A 2025 grant to Harry Chapin Food Bank and support for Quixote Village indicate that the funder will also direct money toward basic-needs organizations when they align with its broader recovery-oriented approach. The overall picture is of a mission-driven funder that favors hands-on services over broad institutional philanthropy.
A major thread in 4 the Fallen’s giving is veteran recovery through peer and program support. USA Patriots received $30,025 in 2025 and $25,000 in 2024, pointing to continued support for work tied to military and first-responder rehabilitation. Service-dog funding is another clear lane: Patriotic Service Dog Foundation was funded in both 2024 and 2025, with $10,000 each year. The foundation also supports adaptive athletics and physical recovery. It gave $12,872 in 2025 to USA Parasurfing Jose Martinez and $11,127 in 2024 to USA Surfing Jose Martinez. Prosthetics and mobility support appear as well, including a $9,002 grant to Davidson Prosthetics Randy Tedder in Puyallup. These awards show a practical focus on interventions that help people move, train, and re-enter daily life.
Typical grants cluster in a fairly compact range: the 25th percentile is $6,000, the median is $9,943, and the 75th percentile is $12,000. The recent record includes several repeat recipients across 2024 and 2025, suggesting ongoing relationships rather than isolated gifts. The foundation funds individuals as well as organizations, and its portfolio includes both program-specific support and direct aid. It does not make program-related investments. The latest 990 year on file is 2025, and the annual grants total is $206,483.
$206K
$186K
$321K
$248K
Most grants fall between $6K and $12K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$6K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$12K
About 24% of grants go to recipients in WA.
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Concentrated but targeted: a small portfolio with several multi-grant relationships and a few large awards (two grantees receive the largest shares). Mix of programmatic grants to national veteran/service organizations and direct grants to individuals or small local service providers; typically moderate-sized gifts ($5k–$55k) focused on tangible recovery outcomes.
Notable grantees: USA PATRIOTS, NORTHWEST BATTLE BUDDIES, PATRIOTIC SERVICE DOG FOUNDATION, KIRSTIE ENNIS FOUNDATION, HARRY CHAPIN FOOD BANK
4 the Fallen gives nationally, with all recent grants going to U.S. recipients. Washington is the top state by grant count, and 24% of grants went to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Recent awards reached Vancouver and Olympia in Washington, plus Puyallup; other recipients were in Florida, California, Colorado, Texas, and New York. The pattern suggests a wide geographic reach with a visible concentration in Washington-based recipients.
Its giving centers on military, veteran, and first-responder recovery services, especially organizations tied to rehabilitation, reintegration, service dogs, prosthetics, adaptive sports, and physical recovery. The recent grant record also includes some direct aid and basic-needs support.
Yes. USA Patriots received $30,025 in 2025 and $25,000 in 2024, Patriotic Service Dog Foundation received $10,000 in both 2024 and 2025, and Kirstie Ennis Foundation appeared in both years as well.
The distribution is fairly compact: the 25th percentile is $6,000, the median is $9,943, and the 75th percentile is $12,000. Recent awards include both larger program grants and smaller direct-support gifts within that range.
The foundation gives nationally, but Washington is the top state by grant count. Twenty-four percent of grants went to recipients in Washington, with recent grants going to Vancouver, Olympia, and Puyallup.
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA PARA BOBSLED TEAM | CLARENCE CENTER, NY | $35,655 | 2026 | SPORT OPPORTUNITIES DISABLED VETS |
| NORTHWEST BATTLE BUDDIES | VANCOUVER, WA | $26,400 | 2026 | MILITARY CHARITY |
| USA PATRIOTS | CAPE CORAL, FL | $25,025 | 2026 | MILITARY CHARITY |
| PATRIOTIC SERVICE DOG FOUNDATION | MURRIETA, CA | $11,100 | 2026 | MILITARY CHARITY |
| NEW HORIZON COMMUNITIES | OLYMPIA, WA | $5,056 | 2026 | VETRAN HOMELESS VILLAGE |
| NORTHWEST BATTLE BUDDIES | VANCOUVER, WA | $33,200 | 2025 | — |
| USA PATRIOTS | CAPE CORAL, FL | $30,025 | 2025 | — |
| USA PARASURFING JOSE MARTINEZ | SAN CLEMENTE, CA | $12,872 | 2025 | — |
| PATRIOTIC SERVICE DOG FOUNDATION | MURRIETA, CA | $10,000 | 2025 | — |
| HARRY CHAPIN FOOD BANK | Fort Myers, FL | $9,943 | 2025 | — |
| GABI CHA | Carrollton, TX | $7,559 | 2025 | — |
| WILL CASTILLO | LAKE PLACID, NY | $6,000 | 2025 | — |
| AUSTIN PARKER | LAKE PLACID, NY | $6,000 | 2025 | — |
| KIRSTIE ENNIS FOUNDATION | GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO | $5,000 | 2025 | — |
| USA PATRIOTS | CAPE CORAL, FL | $25,000 | 2024 | — |
| KIRSTIE ENNIS FOUNDATION | GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO | $12,000 | 2024 | — |
| USA SURFING JOSE MARTINEZ | SAN CLEMENTE, CA | $11,127 | 2024 | — |
| PATRIOTIC SERVICE DOG FOUNDATION | MURRIETA, CA | $10,000 | 2024 | — |
| DAVIDSON PROSTHETICS RANDY TEDDER | PUYALLUP, WA | $9,002 | 2024 | — |
| NORTHWEST BATTLE BUDDIES | VANCOUVER, WA | $8,000 | 2024 | — |
| QUIXOTE VILLAGE | OLYMPIA, WA | $5,755 | 2024 | — |
| MARINE CORPS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT FD | TUCKAHOE, NY | $5,000 | 2024 | — |
USA PARA BOBSLED TEAM
$35,655SPORT OPPORTUNITIES DISABLED VETS
NORTHWEST BATTLE BUDDIES
$26,400MILITARY CHARITY
USA PATRIOTS
$25,025MILITARY CHARITY
PATRIOTIC SERVICE DOG FOUNDATION
$11,100MILITARY CHARITY
NEW HORIZON COMMUNITIES
$5,056VETRAN HOMELESS VILLAGE
NORTHWEST BATTLE BUDDIES
$33,200USA PATRIOTS
USA PARASURFING JOSE MARTINEZ
$12,872PATRIOTIC SERVICE DOG FOUNDATION
$10,000HARRY CHAPIN FOOD BANK
$9,943GABI CHA
$7,559WILL CASTILLO
$6,000AUSTIN PARKER
$6,000KIRSTIE ENNIS FOUNDATION
$5,000USA PATRIOTS
$25,000KIRSTIE ENNIS FOUNDATION
$12,000USA SURFING JOSE MARTINEZ
$11,127PATRIOTIC SERVICE DOG FOUNDATION
$10,000DAVIDSON PROSTHETICS RANDY TEDDER
$9,002NORTHWEST BATTLE BUDDIES
$8,000QUIXOTE VILLAGE
$5,755MARINE CORPS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT FD
$5,000