Walmart Foundation Gives $3.6 Million to Veterans Educational ProgramsACE, Students Veterans of America and 10 institutions of higher education receive grants BENTONVILLE, Ark., Nov. 10, 2008 – The Walmart Foundation is celebrating Veteran’s Day by donating a total of $3.6 million in grants to 12 organizations to support programs that provide educational assistance for veterans. The American Council on Education (ACE) received a $2.5 million grant to support successful veteran educational assistance programs in 20 institutions of higher education. In addition, the Walmart Foundation awarded 10 colleges and universities with $100,000 grants each to build programs and develop resources to support veterans with access to higher education and success in completing their degrees. “The men and women who serve our country are our nation’s heroes,” said Margaret McKenna, president of the Walmart Foundation. “Walmart is proud to support programs that help our veterans get the resources they need to succeed in their education and their transition back to civilian life.” Student Veterans of America (SVA) also received a $100,000 grant for capacity building and to support student veteran advocates on campuses across the country. GI Bill to Fund Education for Veterans 30 Higher Education Institutions to Receive Grants “In conversations with veterans, we have heard, time and time again, that their needs are modest but the impact of our policy decisions on campus carry significant weight,” said ACE President Molly Corbett Broad. “Giving institutions the ability to accelerate their programs to support veterans—and to expand promising practices to other campuses—will tell our former servicemen and women that we are committed to their success. We are so grateful to the Walmart Foundation for their generous support of our goals.” The Walmart Foundation also awarded $100,000 grants to 10 higher education institutions that currently have successful veteran educational assistance programs. The grants will support the development of new and existing programs and provide resources to assist veterans with access to education, adjustment to civilian life and success in completing their degrees. Following are the institutions that received a grant:
Additional Grant to Support Grassroots OrganizationThe Walmart Foundation awarded a $100,000 grant to Student Veterans of America (SVA), a coalition of student veterans groups from college campuses across the country. Formed in January 2008, SVA is one of the most rapidly growing grassroots veterans’ organizations in the United States today. In just a few short months it has attracted more than 85 student veterans organizations across the country. The $100,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation will help SVA establish additional chapters and support student veteran advocates on campuses across the country. The SVA also works in collaboration with ACE on the Severely Injured Military Veterans: Fulfilling Their Dreams program. Fulfilling Their Dreams offers educational counseling to injured veterans and their families to assist them in finding resources to help plan for the future and make informed decisions about potential programs of study. Earlier this year, the Walmart Foundation provided a $250,000 grant to ACE in support of Fulfilling Their Dreams. About Philanthropy at Walmart About the American Council for Education About Student Veterans of America ### |

