Scenic view of autumn foliage and pond in Vermont forest, USA.

Vermont Veterans Fund

The Vermont Veterans Fund was created in 2010 to provide grants or support to individuals or organizations engaged in activities that provide services:

  1. For the long-term care of veterans.
  2. To aid homeless veterans.
  3. For transportation services for veterans.
  4. To fund veterans’ service programs.
  5. To recognize veterans.

Under the guidance of the Veterans Fund committee, a group of veterans and veteran service providers with wide ranging experience in veteran services, the Fund supports large and small programs developed by organizations and individuals designed to address recognized need. Learn more.

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