August 14, 2023

View the 2022 report for American Legion Charities

By The American Legion
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View the 2022 report for American Legion Charities
View the 2022 report for American Legion Charities

Download the report at legion.org/publications.

American Legion Charities was launched as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit trust in 2010 to allow American Legion Family members and friends to make tax-deductible contributions to the organization and its many services or choose a specific program to support. Donors can select the pillar that best suits them, or all the pillars, depending on their wishes.

The 2022 annual report for American Legion Charities is online and available for download. The pages in the booklet illustrate just a fraction of the programs and services funded by American Legion Charities, followed by an audited financial statement of the trust.

A few of the many programs and services supported by American Legion Charities include:

The American Legion Veterans & Children Foundation. This foundation provides immediate American Legion Temporary Financial Assistance grants for military and veteran parents, with minor children at home, who are facing unforeseen hardships. The foundation also funds expert, free-of-charge assistance to veterans and families working to understand and receive government benefits they are due. The foundation’s parent is the 1925-established American Legion Endowment Fund, which has provided tens of millions of dollars in emergency help to qualified, struggling military and veteran families and has supported tens of thousands of American Legion service officers over the years.

The American Legion National Emergency Fund (NEF). NEF directs immediate cash grants to American Legion Family members and Legion posts whose lives have been turned upside-down due to natural disasters like floods, tornadoes and hurricanes. The fund has provided more than $8 million in direct financial assistance – up to $3,000 for qualified American Legion Family members and up to $10,000 for posts. 

The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation (CWF). Created by The American Legion in 1954, the Child Welfare Foundation awards grants to nonprofit organizations nationwide that create projects that seek to enhance the lives of children's physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs. Since 1955, more than $18 million in CWF grants have been awarded.

The American Legion Operation Comfort Warriors (OCW). OCW was established in 2007 to provide relief for active-duty military personnel recovering from wounds and illnesses at VA health-care facilities and transition units, purchase and deliver items not normally provided by the federal government, such as art and sports therapy equipment, and provide recreational opportunities and entertainment for recovering warriors and their families.

The American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund. The Legacy Fund awards financial aid for youth whose parents have died on active duty since 9/11, or who have received a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater. The needs-based scholarship is for undergraduate or post-graduate college education. Since the Legacy Scholarship's first grant in 2004, 754 military children of the fallen and disabled have received over $5.4 million in aid.

Donations to American Legion Charities are tax-deductible.

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