Provide a lifetime of support for veterans of all generations and their families, including help with VA benefits, transportation, caregiver support, employment and advocacy.
Disabled American Veterans channels large grants into veteran services with a clear emphasis on direct support programs for disabled veterans and their families. The biggest recent award in the data was $2,194,859 to the Department of Veterans Affairs in Washington, DC for the Winter Sports Clinic/Golf Clinic, a pattern that shows the foundation backing recreational therapy alongside core service delivery. Another recurring line of support is children of veterans, including a $1,000,000 grant to Camp Corral in Raleigh, NC for that purpose. The foundation also funds transportation and benefits-related work, with the Department of Veterans Affairs receiving support for the VA Transportation Network. Across the recent grants list, Disabled American Veterans appears as a national funder with a mix of large program grants and steady support for state-level veterans departments. Its giving sits within a broader mission of support for veterans of all generations and their families, including help with VA benefits, transportation, caregiver support, employment, and advocacy. The grant record also includes retreat programming for veterans through Boulder Crest Retreat in Bluemont, VA, and multiple awards to DAV-related service entities such as Columbia Trust Service Programs in Erlanger, KY.
Recreational therapy is a visible part of the foundation’s grantmaking. Disabled American Veterans gave $2,194,859 to the Department of Veterans Affairs for the Winter Sports Clinic/Golf Clinic, and the same purpose appears again in 2024 at $1,008,460 and in 2023 at $775,002. Family-focused support also shows up in the record. Camp Corral in Raleigh, NC received $1,000,000 in 2025 and $800,000 in 2024 for children of veterans, with a $600,000 grant in 2023 for the same purpose. Transportation access is another recurring theme: the Department of Veterans Affairs received $411,082 in 2023 and $196,594 in 2025 for the VA Transportation Network. The foundation also funded Boulder Crest Retreat in Bluemont, VA with $150,000 in each of 2023, 2024, and 2025 for retreats for veterans.
The recent grant distribution is wide, with a typical award size of $23,836 at the 25th percentile, $59,720 at the median, and $101,392 at the 75th percentile. The record mixes very large program grants with many mid-sized awards, which suggests a layered funding pattern rather than a single grant tier. Recipients appear across multiple years, including repeated awards to the same organizations and same program lines. Disabled American Veterans is also connected to affiliated vehicles such as the Charitable Service Trust and National Service Foundation, and the source material says these opportunities do not accept unsolicited applications. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
$7.7M
$654.7M
$176.5M
$153.9M
Most grants fall between $24K and $101K, with a median of $60K.
25th Percentile
$24K
Median
$60K
75th Percentile
$101K
About 3% of grants go to recipients in DC.
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Giving is national, and every grant in the provided country distribution went to U.S. recipients. Washington, DC appears frequently in the recent-grants list, including multiple Department of Veterans Affairs awards, making it the clearest concentration point in the record. Other repeated recipient locations include Raleigh, NC; Santa Fe Springs, CA; Gainesville, FL; Lufkin, TX; and Camp Hill, PA. The HQ state, Kentucky, accounts for 3% of grants, with Erlanger appearing in the recent record through Columbia Trust Service Programs.
The foundation supports veteran services, VA benefits assistance, medical transportation, caregiver support, employment and entrepreneurship, and legislative advocacy. In the recent grants list, those themes show up through program-specific awards for the Winter Sports Clinic/Golf Clinic, the VA Transportation Network, retreats for veterans, and children of veterans.
No. The profile data states that Disabled American Veterans funds organizations and programs, not individuals.
The grant-size distribution centers around a $59,720 median award. The 25th percentile is $23,836 and the 75th percentile is $101,392, showing a range that includes both smaller program grants and much larger awards.
No. The grant record is national, with 100% of grants going to U.S. recipients. Washington, DC is the top recipient location by grant count, while Kentucky accounts for 3% of grants.
Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years. The Department of Veterans Affairs received repeated awards for the Winter Sports Clinic/Golf Clinic and the VA Transportation Network, Camp Corral received grants for children of veterans in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Boulder Crest Retreat received $150,000 in each of those three years for retreats for veterans.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Department of Veterans Affairs | Washington, DC | $2,194,859 | 2025 | Winter Sports Clinic/Golf Clinic |
| Camp Corral | Raleigh, NC | $1,000,000 | 2025 | Children of Veterans |
| Dept of California 13733 | Santa Fe Springs, CA | $392,555 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Florida | Gainesville, FL | $298,443 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Texas | Lufkin, TX | $296,259 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Pennsylvania | Camp Hill, PA | $205,325 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Department of Veterans Affairs | Washington, DC | $196,594 | 2025 | VA Transportation Network |
| Dept of Massachusetts | Gardner, MA | $192,678 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Boulder Crest Retreat | Bluemont, VA | $150,000 | 2025 | Retreats for Veterans |
| Dept of Ohio | Columbus, OH | $144,294 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of North Carolina | Raleigh, NC | $134,864 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of New York | Lynbrook, NY | $133,142 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Virginia | Roanoke, VA | $114,777 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Arizona | Phoenix, AZ | $111,215 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Minnesota | St Paul, MN | $109,462 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Michigan | Farwell, MI | $104,718 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Georgia | Macon, GA | $94,061 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Washington | Tacoma, WA | $91,421 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Missouri | Kirksville, MO | $87,841 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Colorado | Lakewood, CO | $87,797 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of New Jersey | Trenton, NJ | $87,633 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Illinois | Springfield, IL | $84,378 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Maryland | Baltimore, MD | $82,928 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of South Carolina | West Columbia, SC | $79,333 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Alabama | Alexander City, AL | $76,990 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Kentucky | Shepherdsville, KY | $76,462 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Indiana | Greenwood, IN | $73,991 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Oklahoma | Coweta, OK | $71,101 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Tennessee | Lawrenceburg, TN | $69,397 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Hillvets Foundation | Alexandria, VA | $60,000 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Wisconsin | DePere, WI | $59,441 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Rhode Island | Providence, RI | $57,819 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Louisiana | Baton Rouge, LA | $45,120 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Arkansas | N Little Rock, AR | $43,253 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Connecticut | Meriden, CT | $41,023 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of New Mexico | Albuquerque, NM | $37,545 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Oregon | Corbett, OR | $37,231 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Puerto Rico | San Juan, PR | $36,130 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Maine | Augusta, ME | $34,006 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of New Hampshire | Manchester, NH | $33,954 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Nevada | Sparks, NV | $33,929 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Kansas | Topeka, KS | $30,457 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Nebraska | Columbus, NE | $27,861 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of West Virginia | Elkview, WV | $26,453 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| National Cemetery Administration | Washington, DC | $25,100 | 2025 | Golf Cart Program |
| Dept of Iowa | Dubuque, IA | $23,911 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Hawaii | Honolulu, HI | $23,183 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Mississippi | Jackson, MS | $21,897 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| Dept of Idaho | Fruitland, ID | $20,703 | 2025 | Veterans Services |
| The Elizabeth Dole Foundation | Washington, DC | $20,000 | 2025 | Heroes & History Makers Gala |
Department of Veterans Affairs
$2,194,859Winter Sports Clinic/Golf Clinic
Camp Corral
$1,000,000Children of Veterans
Dept of California 13733
$392,555Veterans Services
Dept of Florida
$298,443Veterans Services
Dept of Texas
$296,259Veterans Services
Dept of Pennsylvania
$205,325Veterans Services
Department of Veterans Affairs
$196,594VA Transportation Network
Dept of Massachusetts
$192,678Veterans Services
Boulder Crest Retreat
$150,000Retreats for Veterans
Dept of Ohio
$144,294Veterans Services
Dept of North Carolina
$134,864Veterans Services
Dept of New York
$133,142Veterans Services
Dept of Virginia
$114,777Veterans Services
Dept of Arizona
$111,215Veterans Services
Dept of Minnesota
$109,462Veterans Services
Dept of Michigan
$104,718Veterans Services
Dept of Georgia
$94,061Veterans Services
Dept of Washington
$91,421Veterans Services
Dept of Missouri
$87,841Veterans Services
Dept of Colorado
$87,797Veterans Services
Dept of New Jersey
$87,633Veterans Services
Dept of Illinois
$84,378Veterans Services
Dept of Maryland
$82,928Veterans Services
Dept of South Carolina
$79,333Veterans Services
Dept of Alabama
$76,990Veterans Services
Dept of Kentucky
$76,462Veterans Services
Dept of Indiana
$73,991Veterans Services
Dept of Oklahoma
$71,101Veterans Services
Dept of Tennessee
$69,397Veterans Services
Hillvets Foundation
$60,000Veterans Services
Dept of Wisconsin
$59,441Veterans Services
Dept of Rhode Island
$57,819Veterans Services
Dept of Louisiana
$45,120Veterans Services
Dept of Arkansas
$43,253Veterans Services
Dept of Connecticut
$41,023Veterans Services
Dept of New Mexico
$37,545Veterans Services
Dept of Oregon
$37,231Veterans Services
Dept of Puerto Rico
$36,130Veterans Services
Dept of Maine
$34,006Veterans Services
Dept of New Hampshire
$33,954Veterans Services
Dept of Nevada
$33,929Veterans Services
Dept of Kansas
$30,457Veterans Services
Dept of Nebraska
$27,861Veterans Services
Dept of West Virginia
$26,453Veterans Services
National Cemetery Administration
$25,100Golf Cart Program
Dept of Iowa
$23,911Veterans Services
Dept of Hawaii
$23,183Veterans Services
Dept of Mississippi
$21,897Veterans Services
Dept of Idaho
$20,703Veterans Services
The Elizabeth Dole Foundation
$20,000Heroes & History Makers Gala