Over the last two decades, Wounded Warrior Project ® (WWP) has been honored to serve more than 240,000 post-9/11 veterans and family members. Our direct programs provide connection, mental health and wellness treatment, physical health services, financial wellness assistance, and long-term support for the critically wounded.
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Since 2003, WWP has been committed to helping injured veterans achieve their highest ambitions. Today, our dedication and ability to serve wounded warriors and their families are stronger than ever before.
The journey does not end for our nation’s bravest the day their uniforms come off for the last time. Approximately 1.6 million post-9/11 veterans have reported a service-connected injury, meaning the population of warriors eligible for our programs and services is vast and varied.
Through our direct programs and services, advocacy efforts, and collaboration with best-in practice veteran and military organizations, WWP changes — and saves — the lives of millions of injured veterans and their families — all at no cost to them.
We fulfill our mission in three distinct ways:
★ PROVIDE direct programs and services to warriors and their families.
★ ADVOCATE for injured service members and their families in Washington, DC.
★ COLLABORATE with other military and veteran support organizations to amplify our efforts.
Thanks to our generous supporters, WWP was able to make an impact in the lives of warriors and their families in the 2023 fiscal year through the following programs. Read more about the impact 2 below.
"Wounded Warrior Project helped me realize it’s possible to feel confident again. To set goals and to know I can achieve them."
Wounded Warrior
Yomari Cruz
In FY23, WWP invested more than $260 million 3 in life-changing programs and services for warriors, family members, and caregivers.
Use the pie chart to review FY23 investments.
We are grateful for our vision partners, who promote our mission and raise funds to support warriors and their families through cause marketing and consumer-engagement events.
Corporate partners, sponsors, and supporters help fuel the WWP mission by creating awareness and providing funds to support our life-changing programs and services.
$1,000,000+
AmazonSmile
DCP Midstream
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
Johnson & Johnson
National Football League
USAA
$500,000 – $999,999
CSX
NCS Vehicle Donations
$250,000 – $499,999
Allcat Claims Service, LLC
Woodbolt Distribution, LLC dba Nutrabolt
Verizon Wireless
$100,000 – $249,000
Apex Service Partners
Better Home Plastics Corporation
Blackhawk Network
DISH Network
Hannover Life Reassurance Company of America
Kent Nutrition Group
Melwood
Southwire Company, LLC
Tire Discounters
TruConnect
$50,000 – $99,999
A.S. Pushkin Memorial Home
Agility Reconstructive Surgery, LLC
Allied Wire & Cable, Inc.
Cars 2 Charities, Inc.
Con-Tech Manufacturing, Inc.
Corteva Agriscience
General Sportwear Co., Inc.
Hawkins, Inc.
Jones Lang LaSalle America, Inc.
J&R Supply, Inc.
Leavitt Group Enterprises, Inc.
Lindsay Goldberg, LLC
Magna International
Maverick Transportation, LLC
Pandol Bros., Inc.
PayFlex Systems USA, Inc.
Peterson Cat
Raven Defense Corporation
Sit ‘n Sleep
Sonshine Medical Inc.
Speedy Concrete Cutting, Inc.
Strategic Planning Group, LLC
Teachers Federal Credit Union
Wiese USA, Inc.
WinCup
Wolfe Investments
Abbott Laboratories
AbbVie
ABX Air, Inc.
Accenture
American Express
Ameriprise
AT&T
BAE Systems
Bank of America
Chevron
Concrete Supply Co., LLC
Constellation Energy
Dell
Duke Energy
Google
IBM
JPMorgan Chase
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Microsoft
Morgan Stanley
New York Life
Nextera Energy, Inc.
Pacific Gas & Electric
PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Gift-in-kind donations come from organizations that generously waive or reduce the costs of their products and services, enabling WWP to conserve resources and better serve injured warriors.
$250,000 – $499,999
RFR Creative
$100,000 – $249,999
Deloitte
Robertson Marketing Group
$50,000 – $99,999
Prudential Advisors
Under Armour
$25,000 – $49,999
The Cicero Group
Prudential Advisors
The Honor & Empower Society is a recognition program for donors who have committed to supporting the mission of WWP through their estate, trust, retirement accounts, beneficiary designations, and other financial gifts that will mature after their passing. To learn more about Legacy Giving, please visit legacy.woundedwarriorproject.org, email us, or call us at 904.474.4485. Tax ID # 20-2370934
We recognize the following donors whose legacy gifts have ensured that life-changing programs and services are made available to wounded warriors now and for generations to come. To learn more about Legacy Giving, please visit legacy.woundedwarriorproject.org, email us, or call us at 904.474.4485. Tax ID # 20-2370934
Impactful gifts are a vital channel to secure funding that allows WWP to meet the needs of more than 240,000 warriors and their families. Grant support from foundations of all types provides revenue critical to growing WWP’s capacity to serve more warriors every year, both through general and targeted funding. For more information, please contact us at yourgiftmatters@woundedwarriorproject.org.
Peer-to-Peer fundraising initiatives connect supporters to our mission and serve as a framework that allows them to show their gratitude to our nation’s veterans. By fundraising for WWP events or as independent fundraisers, these supporters work within their own networks to drive support for WWP that directly addresses warriors’ daily challenges and stands as a testament to their deep gratitude for all these warriors have done.
TechniSport Twitch Interactive
Fujitsu General America, Inc. NFP
Optum Serve
Team Geodis
Team Padgett