To help those who have served our country honorably live with dignity and independence.
The War on Terror represents the longest period of sustained conflict in U.S. history, involving multiple theaters and generations of service members. Organizations associated with this era focus on veteran transition, mental health, family support, and honoring ongoing service in defense of national security.
Contemporary veteran and support groups emerging from post-9/11 military operations (2001–Present).
The America’s Warrior Partnership (AWP) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2015 to improve the quality of life for military veterans and their families by strengthening local communities and coordinating veteran support services. AWP focuses on data-driven solutions, community collaboration, and long-term outcomes to address challenges associated with military transition.
Veterans and Active-Duty Military Spouses paired with mentors from 1,800+ top organizations.
To connect Arizona's service members, veterans, and their families to the right resources at the right time through collective impact and community collaboration.
To use creative arts to support the well-being of veterans and military families.
To support U.S. Navy service members, veterans, and their families through education, career development, and advocacy programs.
To support veterans through peer support, community, and comprehensive services that promote resilience and well-being.
To empower military families to thrive by connecting them with their civilian neighbors, both people and organizations, to create strong communities of support.
To stand for the people who stood for us by raising awareness about the challenges veterans and military families face, and investing in solutions to help support them in the next chapter of their lives.
To support veterans through outdoor adventure and community.
To transform the lives of children of wounded, ill, and fallen military heroes by providing camp, advocacy, and enrichment programs.
To support military children through therapeutic camping experiences.
