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Ambassadors for Veterans Council

Continuing the March for Veterans in Need

Other Donations

Council of individuals and organizations who are resolute in helping veterans and titled as our forward march support advocates for the advancement and sustainability of the Florida Veterans Foundation and its mission.
  • Mail in Donations

  • Gifts, Wills, Trusts

  • Corporatie Giving

  • Grants

  • Event Fundraising

  • In-Kind Donations


For more information contact:
fvf@fdva.fl.gov
850-488-4181

 Volunteer

Special Thanks

American Legion of Florida
National Association of Veterans & Families Walmarts of Florida

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WALMART STORE #1081, GAINESVILLE
WALMART SUPERCENTE
R #1224, PENSACOLA
WALMART SUPERCENTER #3307, CRAWFORDVILLE
WALMART SUPERCENTER #4520, TALLAHASSEE
WALMART STORE #4427, TALLAHASSEE
WALMART MARKET STORE #6531, PENSACOLA

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Tallahassee Dodge
Claude Pepper Foundation
MoPar Muscle
Freedom Car Show
Hamptons Gold & Country Club
Elks Club of Florida
National League of Cities
American Patriot Service Corp
UBER Technologies, Inc.

Your outreach helps prevent Veterans from falling into crises and give them hope for a better future.

 

Types of Volunteers

Ways To Give

Please use our print-friendly form and mail

your donation to:

 

Florida Veterans Foundation
The Capitol, 400 S Monroe St UNIT 2107, Tallahassee, FL 
Tallahassee, FL 32399

Gifts – Wills, Trusts & Life Insurance

Bequests are donations that are made through a will or a living trust. You can name the Florida Veterans Foundation as a beneficiary in your will/estate for a specific amount or a percentage (see form below) or designate the foundation as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy. The Florida Veterans Foundation suggests consulting a legal professional before drafting a will.

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The Florida Veterans Foundation must be named as the owner and beneficiary of the insurance policy for it to be tax-deductible.

Corporate Giving

We welcome inquiries from companies that support our mission.

 

Contact us at: fvf@fdva.fl.gov to learn more or call the Florida Veterans Foundation offices at (850) 488-4181; ext: 1.

In-Kind Donations

In-kind donations are very important to the Florida Veterans Foundation’s outreach. Individuals and companies provide valuable resources. If you are interested in making an in-kind donation, please contact us at (850) 488-4181; ext: 1. 

Grant Donations

Public and private charity foundations are encouraged to participate with the Florida Veterans Foundation’s outreach to serve Pre- and Post-911 Florida veterans. Opportunities to help educate and public awareness outreach are the key elements of our desire to seek grants, as well as our stated initiatives. If you are interested in sharing grant opportunities, Please contact our President at us fvf@fdva.fl.gov or contact our Foundation offices at (850) 488-4181; ext: 1. 

Event Fundraising

We encourage you to support the Florida Veterans Foundation by engaging your community through individual efforts. Previous examples include runs, golf tournaments and faith-based group events.

For questions and more information, please contact our Development Office at fvf@fdva.fl.gov or (850) 488-4181; ext: 1 between 9am and 4pm EST.

Volunteers

For those who are interested in volunteering for the mission of the Florida Veterans Organization, please visit our Volunteer page, or as a District or Deputy Chairperson, please contact our offices at 850-488-4181; ext: 1 for more information.

REMEMBER: When donating to a charitable organization, refrain from providing or verifying personal information via e-mail, text message or social media. Do not post, direct message, email, or provide over the phone any sensitive information to any organization or individual unless you have initiated the interaction via the contact information provided on the organization’s website.

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Be wary of individuals representing themselves as members of any charitable organization asking for donations via social networking sites or personal email addresses. Malicious individuals can mislead victims using copycat names that are similar to but not exactly the same as individuals and charitable organizations. If you are unsure as to whether or not a communication is legitimate, contact the organization directly.

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