VVA's mission is to promote and support the full range of issues important to all veterans, to create a new identity for this generation of veterans, and to change public perception of Vietnam veterans.
Vietnam Veterans of America Inc directs most of its recent giving through state councils, with large awards recurring to the California State Council in Riverside and Castro Valley and to the Florida State Council in Saint Augustine. That pattern points to a funder that supports its own chapter network rather than outside operating charities. The grants data also shows a second layer of support for councils in New York, Massachusetts, Ohio, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, suggesting broad national reach with repeated awards to state-level affiliates. The foundation’s mission centers on issues important to all veterans, including claims assistance, legislative advocacy, Agent Orange and toxic exposures, homeless veterans, PTSD and substance abuse, POW/MIA, women veterans, minority affairs, veterans incarcerated in the justice system, and publications and outreach. Recent grants include five-figure to low six-figure awards, such as funding for VVA California State Council in Riverside and VVA Florida State Council in Saint Augustine. The presence of household goods grants alongside council support shows that material aid is part of how the organization uses restricted funding to serve veterans and households in need.
A major part of the foundation’s grantmaking supports state councils and chapter infrastructure. In 2024, it gave $132,131 to VVA N York State Council in Queensbury, and in 2024 it gave $123,460 to VVA Massachusetts State Council in Springfield. Those awards indicate support for local organizational capacity across the network. Material aid is another recurring theme. In 2025, VVA Florida State Council in Saint Augustine received a household goods grant of $123,128, while VVA Pennsylvania State Council in Baden received a household goods grant of $67,322. The taxonomies also point to household goods distribution, provision of basic household necessities, and logistics for material aid delivery. Leadership and education appear in the foundation’s active grant program, which issued a request for proposals for the 2020 National Leadership & Educational Conference. That program was open to U.S. cities, hotels, and meeting properties interested in hosting the conference.
Typical grant size sits at $10,462 at the 25th percentile, $21,667 at the median, and $42,780 at the 75th percentile, with some awards far above that range for state council support. The recent record shows repeat grants to the same recipients across multiple years, especially California, Florida, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Virginia councils, which points to ongoing support rather than isolated one-time awards. The funder is an operating nonprofit rather than a family foundation, and it does not fund individuals. One active grant program used an RFP model for conference hosting, showing that at least some grants are awarded through a formal proposal process.
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$19.2M
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$11.1M
Most grants fall between $10K and $43K, with a median of $22K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$22K
75th Percentile
$43K
About 3% of grants go to recipients in IL.
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Grantmaking is national, and every recent grant in the sample went to U.S. recipients. The most frequent state by grant count is Illinois, though the recent large awards cluster in California, Florida, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Virginia. Recipient cities that appear repeatedly include Castro Valley and Riverside in California, Saint Augustine in Florida, Queensbury in New York, Springfield in Massachusetts, and Columbus in Ohio. Only 2% of grants go to recipients in Maryland, despite the foundation’s headquarters in Silver Spring.
The foundation supports veteran services, claims assistance, legislative advocacy, Agent Orange and toxic exposures, homeless veterans, PTSD and substance abuse, POW/MIA, women veterans, minority affairs, veterans incarcerated in the justice system, and publications and outreach. Recent grants also show household goods and basic material aid support.
No. The foundation’s profile indicates that it does not fund individuals, and the recent grants are made to state councils and related organizational recipients rather than to people.
The grant-size distribution is centered at $10,462 at the 25th percentile, a median of $21,667, and $42,780 at the 75th percentile. Several recent state council awards are much larger, indicating a mix of smaller routine grants and larger network-support grants.
It uses restricted-use, program-specific funding, and one active program was issued as a request for proposals for the 2020 National Leadership & Educational Conference. The grant record also includes household goods grants, showing support tied to material aid delivery and council operations.
Its grantmaking is national, with 100% of the recent grants in the U.S. The top state by grant count is Illinois, while recent large awards also appear in California, Florida, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Virginia.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VVA CALIFORNIA STATE COUNCIL | CASTRO VALLE, CA | $191,487 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA FLORIDA STATE COUNCIL | SAINT AUGUSTINE, FL | $123,128 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA N YORK STATE COUNCIL | QUEENSBURY, NY | $102,846 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA MASSACHUSETTS STATE COUNCIL | FRANKLIN, MA | $86,872 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA N JERSEY STATE COUNCIL | ROSELLE, NJ | $70,082 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA PENNSYLVANIA STATE COUNCIL | BADEN, PA | $67,322 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA BUCKEYE STATE COUNCIL | COLUMBUS, OH | $63,029 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA VIRGINIA STATE COUNCIL | VIRGINIA BEACH, VA | $43,688 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA MARYLAND STATE COUNCIL | PERRY HALL, MD | $39,930 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA MICHIGAN STATE COUNCIL | GARDEN CITY, MI | $37,827 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA CONNECTICUT STATE COUNCIL | SOUTHINGTON, CT | $34,100 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA ILLINOIS STATE COUNCIL | ROCK ISLAND, IL | $29,913 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA MISSOURI STATE COUNCIL | OAK GROVE, MO | $29,184 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA ARIZONA STATE COUNCIL | PHOENIX, AZ | $23,344 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA BUCKEYE STATE COUNCIL | COLUMBUS, OH | $21,667 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA ALASKA STATE COUNCIL | ANCHORAGE, AK | $21,667 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA MASSACHUSETTS STATE COUNCIL | FRANKLIN, MA | $21,667 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA IOWA STATE COUNCIL | DES MOINES, IA | $21,667 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA ARIZONA STATE COUNCIL | PHOENIX, AZ | $21,667 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA N JERSEY STATE COUNCIL | ROSELLE, NJ | $21,667 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA WASHINGTON STATE COUNCIL | SEATTLE, WA | $21,667 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA MICHIGAN STATE COUNCIL | GARDEN CITY, MI | $21,667 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA VERMONT STATE COUNCIL | FAIRFAX, VT | $20,930 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA LOUISIANA STATE COUNCIL | KINDER, LA | $20,371 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA CHAPTER MO 317 | KANSAS CITY, MO | $16,667 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA OREGON STATE COUNCIL | LAPINE, OR | $16,386 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA TEXAS STATE COUNCIL | PALESTINE, TX | $16,148 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA N MEXICO STATE COUNCIL | LAS CRCUCES, NM | $15,414 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA GEORGIA STATE COUNCIL | WARESBORO, GA | $15,260 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA OKLAHOMA STATE COUNCIL | PALNO, TX | $14,075 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA N CAROLINA STATE COUNCIL | GRIMESLAND, NC | $10,923 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA INDIANA STATE COUNCIL | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $10,000 | 2025 | SERVICE REPS GRANT |
| VVA RHODE ISLAND STATE COUNCIL | PROVIDENCE, RI | $7,818 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA DELAWARE STATE COUNCIL | DOVER, DE | $6,908 | 2025 | HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT |
| VVA California State Council | Riverside, CA | $259,045 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Florida State Council | Saint Augustine, FL | $145,672 | 2024 | — |
| VVA N York State Council | Queensbury, NY | $132,131 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Massachusetts State Council | Springfield, MA | $123,460 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Ohio State Council | Columbus, OH | $101,536 | 2024 | — |
| VVA N Jersey State Council | Linden, NJ | $93,300 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Michigan State Council | Onsted, MI | $63,561 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Virginia State Council | Virginia Beach, VA | $61,370 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Arizona State Council | Phoenix, AZ | $57,845 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Maryland State Council | Gwynn Oak, MD | $45,679 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Pennsylvania State Council | Baden, PA | $44,914 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Colorado State Council | Colorado Springs, CO | $43,917 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Missouri State Council | Kansas City, MO | $41,871 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Texas State Council | Fritch, TX | $37,988 | 2024 | — |
| VVA Connecticut State Council | Simsbury, CT | $31,954 | 2024 | — |
| Sons and Daughters | Arlington, VA | $30,000 | 2024 | — |
VVA CALIFORNIA STATE COUNCIL
$191,487HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA FLORIDA STATE COUNCIL
$123,128HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA N YORK STATE COUNCIL
$102,846HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA MASSACHUSETTS STATE COUNCIL
$86,872HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA N JERSEY STATE COUNCIL
$70,082HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA PENNSYLVANIA STATE COUNCIL
$67,322HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA BUCKEYE STATE COUNCIL
$63,029HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA VIRGINIA STATE COUNCIL
$43,688HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA MARYLAND STATE COUNCIL
$39,930HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA MICHIGAN STATE COUNCIL
$37,827HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA CONNECTICUT STATE COUNCIL
$34,100HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA ILLINOIS STATE COUNCIL
$29,913HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA MISSOURI STATE COUNCIL
$29,184HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA ARIZONA STATE COUNCIL
$23,344HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA BUCKEYE STATE COUNCIL
$21,667SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA ALASKA STATE COUNCIL
$21,667SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA MASSACHUSETTS STATE COUNCIL
$21,667SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA IOWA STATE COUNCIL
$21,667SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA ARIZONA STATE COUNCIL
$21,667SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA N JERSEY STATE COUNCIL
$21,667SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA WASHINGTON STATE COUNCIL
$21,667SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA MICHIGAN STATE COUNCIL
$21,667SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA VERMONT STATE COUNCIL
$20,930SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA LOUISIANA STATE COUNCIL
$20,371HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA CHAPTER MO 317
$16,667SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA OREGON STATE COUNCIL
$16,386HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA TEXAS STATE COUNCIL
$16,148HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA N MEXICO STATE COUNCIL
$15,414HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA GEORGIA STATE COUNCIL
$15,260HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA OKLAHOMA STATE COUNCIL
$14,075HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA N CAROLINA STATE COUNCIL
$10,923HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA INDIANA STATE COUNCIL
$10,000SERVICE REPS GRANT
VVA RHODE ISLAND STATE COUNCIL
$7,818HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA DELAWARE STATE COUNCIL
$6,908HOUSEHOLD GOODS GRANT
VVA California State Council
$259,045VVA Florida State Council
$145,672VVA N York State Council
$132,131VVA Massachusetts State Council
$123,460VVA Ohio State Council
$101,536VVA N Jersey State Council
$93,300VVA Michigan State Council
$63,561VVA Virginia State Council
$61,370VVA Arizona State Council
$57,845VVA Maryland State Council
$45,679VVA Pennsylvania State Council
$44,914VVA Colorado State Council
$43,917VVA Missouri State Council
$41,871VVA Texas State Council
$37,988VVA Connecticut State Council
$31,954Sons and Daughters
$30,000