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The Navy SEAL Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit committed to America’s most elite warriors – supporting U.S. Navy SEALs, their communities and families by empowering and assisting them through challenges and triumphs. The organization offers a variety of programs specifically designed to meet the unique needs of Naval Special Warfare (NSW) warriors, veterans and families designed to improve health and wellness, build and enhance resiliency, empower and educate families, and provide critical financial, emotional and spiritual support during times of illness, injury, loss and transition.
NS2 Serves is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides competitively-selected post-9/11 veterans with three-month residential job training programs which are completely free to the veterans. Each session features a rigorous curriculum taught by top educators and IT experts encompassing business and leadership training, communication skills development and information technology, along with career search resources and job placement assistance. Since its inception, 100% of veteran graduates have been hired by top leading corporations and defense industry powerhouses. Veterans from all five branches of the military from all 50 states, as well as Gold Star Spouses, are eligible to apply for the program.
The Michael E. Thorton Foundation is a 501(c) non -profit That provides immediate financial assistance for both active and non-active duty military and families in need.
Helping families in distress and bridging the gap between the urgent needs that arise in daily life and the long-term support other organizations are able to provide.
We provide an early response to help relieve the monetary stresses and challenges of military life including the needs of spouses and children. We also support to our Veterans as they work to assimilate to civilian life and provide continued help as needed.
NRA Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization, provided a means to raise millions of dollars to fund gun safety and educational projects of benefit to the general public. Contributions to the Foundation are tax-deductible and benefit a variety of American constituencies including youth, women, hunters, competitive shooters, gun collectors, law enforcement agents and persons with physical disabilities.