GrantWatch Honors Our Commitment to Veterans and Their Families

As we approach Veterans Day on November 11, GrantWatch pauses to reflect on the profound sacrifices made by those who have served in our nation’s armed forces. At GrantWatch, our mission has always been to connect nonprofits, organizations, and individuals with the funding they need to make a difference. This includes a steadfast dedication to supporting veterans, whether through grants that directly benefit them or by empowering the organizations that serve them every day.

Bridging Opportunities for Veterans and Veteran-Serving Organizations

GrantWatch is proud to feature grants specifically tailored for veteran-serving organizations, which play a vital role in providing essential services like mental health support, housing assistance, job training, and community reintegration programs. These organizations are the backbone of veteran care, ensuring that those who served don’t face their challenges alone.

Occasionally, we uncover grants that go directly to veterans themselves: opportunities for education, entrepreneurship, adaptive equipment, or financial relief that honor their individual journeys. But our support doesn’t stop there. With grants spanning over 60 categories, including our dedicated Veterans category, veteran-serving organizations qualify across a wide spectrum. From health and wellness initiatives to arts and culture programs that celebrate military stories, to environmental projects that align with veterans’ stewardship of our lands. These funding streams amplify the impact of your work. If your organization serves veterans in any capacity, explore our database today to find matches that align with your mission.

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A Personal Note of Gratitude

Throughout my life, I have gone to sleep each night with a deep sense of security, knowing that our great armed services stand ready to protect me, my family, and our interests abroad. This peace of mind is a gift, one earned through the unwavering commitment of so many brave men and women who have found their calling in uniform and served with pride. To every veteran: I thank you for your service. Your courage has shaped the world we live in.

To the Gold Star families, who carry an unimaginable weight with grace and resilience, my thanks could never be enough. Your loved ones’ sacrifices echo through generations, and we hold space for your stories and your healing.

It is through service, both on the battlefield and in our communities, that we lift our heads high and propel ourselves forward as a nation. Service reminds us of our shared humanity, binding us in purpose and progress.

And to our oldest veterans, those who witnessed the horrors of World War II and stood on the front lines of liberation: You were among the first Americans to bring an ounce of joy to people so horrifically abused, who had tragically lost so many family members. Your presence was a beacon of hope amid unimaginable darkness. Please, continue to share what you saw. Let your voices ensure that our young people know the unvarnished truth, so that the lessons of history guide us toward a more just future.

Moving Forward Together

At GrantWatch, we’re more than a grant database. We’re a partner in your pursuit of positive change. This Veterans Day, we invite you to join us in honoring our heroes by exploring these opportunities and applying for the support that can extend their legacy of service.

Thank you, veterans, for your selfless dedication. Together, let’s build a world worthy of your sacrifices.

Special Veterans Day Offer: 5% Subscription Rebate for Veteran-Serving Organizations

In honor of Veterans Day, GrantWatch is offering a special 5% rebate on annual subscriptions for veteran-serving organizations. To qualify, make your purchase today through November 30, 2025, and submit your receipt to us before December 15, 2025. This easy rebate helps stretch your resources further so you can focus on the vital work you do. Email your receipt to support@grantwatch.com with “Veterans Day Rebate” in the subject line—it’s our way of saying thank you to those who served.

If you’d like to learn more about GrantWatch’s Veterans category or search for grants in real-time, visit GrantWatch.com today.

About GrantWatch

Libby Hikind, author of The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO, founded GrantWatch.com, the largest advanced grant search engine in the United States. The platform features over 10,000 active, verified, and human-curated grant opportunities in more than 60 funding categories. Additionally, it lists grants for nonprofitsgrants for small businessesgrants for government agencies, and grants for Individuals.

GrantWatch also offers innovative funding tools like the AI Grant Writing ToolAI Grant Searching Tool, and My Grant Calendar, making it easier to find grants, track deadlines, and draft proposals. Members can upgrade to MemberPlus+ for complete grant details, eligibility criteria, and application information. With 21 powerful features, live customer support, and weekly GrantTalk podcast episodes, GrantWatch is the go-to resource for finding grants and turning funding opportunities into awarded grants. 

Libby Hikind

Libby Hikind is the founder and CEO of GrantWatch.com—a top online resource for grants and funding, drawing over 350,000 monthly active users—and host of the "GrantTalk" podcast, where she interviews funders and grant awardees on securing funding, nonprofit success, and entrepreneurial growth. Starting as a NYC Department of Education teacher, she wrote classroom grants and raised millions for a Brooklyn district before launching her Staten Island grant-writing agency (complete with a pioneering fax newsletter), retiring to pioneer GrantWatch in the digital age, and relocating to Florida for family time. A beloved children's book author, Libby crafts enchanting stories on growing up, self-esteem, overcoming fears, and life lessons—available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble (request at local bookstores) with fun accompanying coloring books; titles include "Rikki Wants A Pet: How a Fluttery Surprise Saved the Day," "Why Won't You Go to School, Kiki Kangaroo?: How Everyone Helped Him: School Is Scary - Until It's Not," "Twig Literacy: A Fun Story About Beavers, Money (Twigs), and Saving," "Mr. Squirrel's Spring Cleaning Lesson," and "Why Won't You Fly, Sky?: A Tale of Finding the Courage to Soar." Her memoir and grant writing module, "The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO," inspires grant pros with her rise to success and teaches you all about grant writing—look for Queen of Grants 2 which will be available soon.

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