LVMAC Tidbit: Veterans Trust Fund Awards for 2019 Announced
On 28 February 2019, Governor Tom Wolf announced that $800,000 of grant money from the Veterans Trust Fund (VTF) will be awarded to 29 Pennsylvania organizations that support veterans’ programs throughout the commonwealth, contingent upon completion of a grant agreement. The trust’s funds are meant to be exclusively used for military veterans, and the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs administers it. Since 2013, a total of $3,632,860 has been awarded.
The County Directors of Veterans Affairs or the Pennsylvania Association of County Directors of Veterans Affairs received $150,000 of the total as follows:
- Bradford County Office of Veterans Affairs: $10,000 to expand veterans’ outreach
- Centre County Office of Veterans Affairs: $9,750 to expand veterans’ outreach services
- Chester County Office of Veterans Affairs: $20,000 to implement a veterans’ court mentor program
- Cumberland County Office of Veterans Affairs: $20,000 to support a veteran nine-line project
- Franklin County Office of Veterans Affairs: $20,000 to support service dogs for veterans
- Indiana County Office of Veterans Affairs: $20,000 to expand veterans’ outreach services
- Montgomery County Office of Veterans Affairs: $8,101 for its transportation program
- PA Association of Veterans Affairs: $2,149 to distribute PTSD educational materials
- Snyder County and Union County Office of Veterans Affairs (joint application): $40,000 to support homeless veterans and provide emergency assistance.
The balance went to veterans service organizations and to 501(c)(3) nonprofits:
- 3P Ride, Inc., York (York County): $50,000 for transportation services to veterans
- Ayres-Stone Auxiliary Post 5642, Montrose (Susquehanna County): $10,000 for outreach and emergency financial assistance to veterans in need
- Community Action Agency of Delaware County, Boothwyn (Delaware County): $36,700 to provide mortgage assistance to veterans in need
- Community Food Warehouse of Mercer County, Sharon (Mercer County): $22,102 to support the MilitaryShare program
- For the Love of a Veteran, Inc., Hanover (York County): $35,000 for care packages for deployed troops and homeless veterans
- Maranatha Ministries DBA CandleHeart, Inc., Chambersburg (Franklin County): $49,995 to provide outreach and emergency services to veterans
- Military Assistance Project, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County): $49,600 to provide free legal services to veterans
- Operation Homefront, Doylestown (Bucks County): $10,000 to provide financial assistance to veterans in need
- Operation Troop Appreciation, McKeesport (Allegheny County): $45,000 to provide welcome home kits to at-risk veterans
- Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors, Camp Hill (Cumberland County): $45,000 for emergency financial assistance to veterans in need
- Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County): $11,836 to support podcasts addressing business topics of interest to women veterans and military spouses
- Second Harvest Food Bank, Nazareth (Northampton County): $18,307 for its MilitaryShare program
- Shamrock Reins, Pipersville (Bucks County): $16,460 to provide equine therapy to female veterans
- The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, Harrisburg (Dauphin County): $50,000 for its MilitaryShare program
- Travelers Aid Society, Pittsburgh (Allegheny County): $50,000 to provide transportation assistance to veterans
- University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh (Allegheny County): $25,000 to fund its ELeVATE program which assists wounded, injured or ill veterans with the transition from military to college
- Veteran Community Initiatives: Johnstown (Cambria County): $50,000 for its rural veterans’ outreach project
- Veterans Multi-Service Center, Philadelphia (Philadelphia County): $25,000 for its women veterans’ program
- Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg (Dauphin County): $50,000 to support homeless veterans’ reintegration back into society
To learn more about the fund, click here.
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As of 28 February 2019