Gov. Evers, DVA Announce Nine Organizations to Receive Veteran Mental Health Community-Based Organization Grants
September 25, 2025 - Madison, WI
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), today announced nine nonprofit organizations are receiving funding through the Veteran Mental Health Community-Based Organization Grant program. The grants will support nonprofit efforts to promote positive mental health through activities, programs, and services that enhance the emotional, psychological, and social well-being of Wisconsin veterans, including providing case management, peer support, equine and outdoor therapies, and more.
“Our veterans are willing to give their lives to protect us and the values we hold dear. So, we have a responsibility as a state—and as a nation—to ensure that when our service members return to civilian life, they have the physical, mental, emotional, and social support they need to succeed and thrive. That’s the promise we make to them when they sign up to serve, and that’s a promise we ought to work damn hard to keep,” said Gov. Evers. “An important part of supporting our veterans is making sure they can be their best and healthiest selves and know that they are not alone if they are struggling—help and hope are always available. Whether it’s providing peer support, nature-based therapies, equine-assisted services, or resources to help cope with post-traumatic stress, these organizations are helping our veterans lead healthy and full lives. I’m proud that we’re able to support them and their great work through these grants.” The Veteran Mental Health Community-Based Organization Grants are part of Gov. Evers’ $10 million investment in veteran services, which was funded through the American Rescue Plan Act and based on recommendations released by the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Veteran Opportunity. In 2022, Gov. Evers signed Executive Order #157, creating the Commission to develop new, innovative initiatives to support the more than 300,000 veterans who live in Wisconsin. The services funded by Gov. Evers’ $10 million investment included investments to support veterans’ mental health initiatives, a new rental assistance program for homeless veterans, and additional resources for DVA’s Veterans Outreach and Recovery Program (VORP), veteran services offices, and more. In his 2025-27 Executive Budget, Gov. Evers proposed $5 million to create a permanent stream of funding to support continued investments in veteran mental health initiatives like this program for organizations providing community-based and emergency crisis mental health services, but unfortunately, the state’s Republican-controlled budget committee voted to remove these funds from the final 2025-27 Biennial Budget. “Wisconsin has a proud tradition of giving back to veterans and, thanks to Gov. Evers, we are building on that tradition with these grants for Veterans Mental Health,” said DVA Secretary James Bond. “We are very lucky to have partners across the state joining us in the mission to serve veterans. With this funding, veterans may find new ways to heal and connect with others.” The nine grant recipients and their planned projects, totaling nearly $428,000, are:
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