America’s Warrior Partnership
"<p>The <strong>America’s Warrior Partnership</strong> (AWP) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2015 to improve the quality of life for military veterans and their families by strengthening local communities and coordinating veteran support services. AWP focuses on data-driven solutions, community collaboration, and long-term outcomes to address challenges associated with military transition.</p>"
About America’s Warrior Partnership
The America’s Warrior Partnership (AWP) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2015 to improve the quality of life for military veterans and their families by strengthening local communities and coordinating veteran support services. AWP focuses on data-driven solutions, community collaboration, and long-term outcomes to address challenges associated with military transition.
Who the Organization Serves
America’s Warrior Partnership serves U.S. military veterans, service members, and their families, particularly those navigating the transition from military service to civilian life. The organization also supports local veteran-serving nonprofits, municipalities, and community partners working to improve veteran outcomes.
What the Organization Does
- Builds and supports community-based veteran networks to coordinate local services
- Uses data and research to identify gaps and improve veteran support systems
- Promotes best practices for veteran transition, health, employment, and well-being
- Partners with nonprofits, governments, and private sector organizations
- Advocates for scalable, community-driven solutions to veteran challenges
Where the Organization Operates
America’s Warrior Partnership operates nationally, supporting veteran communities across the United States through local partnerships, data initiatives, and collaborative networks. Programs are implemented at the community level with national coordination and research support.
Participation and Eligibility
America’s Warrior Partnership is not a traditional membership organization. Participation is based on community engagement, partnership, and program eligibility.
- Veterans and military families may benefit from services coordinated through AWP-supported community networks.
- Local organizations, municipalities, and veteran-serving groups may participate as partners.
- Eligibility for specific programs may vary based on location, partnership status, and initiative focus.
- No combat service or wartime service requirement applies for participation.
How Participation Is Structured
Participation is structured through collaborative community networks that align veteran-serving resources, share data, and coordinate care. AWP provides strategic guidance, research, and tools, while local partners deliver direct services and support to veterans and their families.