On Friday the Veterans Administration announced a $5 million funding grant to support veterans and their spouses during transition from the military.
The $5 million grant, part of the Veteran and Spouse Transitional Assistance Grant Program will go to organizations that provide employment-based resources that support service members leaving service and their spouses.
“Each year, more than 200,000 service members make the transition to civilian life, and we know that journey doesn’t just affect the Veteran — it impacts their entire family,” said Under Secretary for Benefits Joshua Jacobs. “Through partnerships with community or organizations, we’re providing Veterans and their spouses with the support and resources they need to succeed together in this new chapter of life.”
The following organizations will receive up to $500,000:
- American Corporate Partners
- Corporate America Supports You
- Greater New Bedford Workforce Investment Board
- Jacksonville State University
- Jewish Vocational Service
- Kansas City Scholars Inc.
- National University
- Operation Stand Down Rhode Island
- Operation Stand Down Tennessee
- Orange County United Way
- The Commit Foundation
- The Houston Launch Pad
- University Of Massachusetts
Each awardee will match the grant they are given.
VA said that recently separated service members and their spouses may sign up for the services starting in early 2025.
This new program is one of many other programs the VA has in place to help.
VA offers additional services to help veterans, transitioning service members, and spouses find and keep jobs through programs such as Personalized Career Planning and Guidance and Veteran Readiness and Employment.