Helpful resources especially organized for veterans. These websites offer a wealth of information to use as you transition from the military to civilian life, search for a new career or seek support for you and your family. Click on the tabs to view list and links.
Coporate Veterans Program
Education
- Education Benefits and GI Bill Enrollment – Earn education credits, tuition assistance and receive reimbursement for selected certification and licensing tests
- Legacy Scholarship for Army women
- New GI Bill Information – Calculate your benefits, answer your questions. Developed by the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
- Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Services – Independent living services, and employment and counseling programs for disabled veterans
Financial – Benefits
- Armed Forces Services Corporation – A system of services to help you and your family plan for your future and your survivorship needs
- Board of Veterans’ Appeals – Steps and procedures for filing an appeal of veteran’s benefits
- Commissary Benefits: – Nearly 280 commissaries – savings you’ve earned
- Compensation and Pension Benefits (VA) – Receive compensation and pension benefits if you are a veteran and have been disabled as a result of military service
- DoD/VA Benefits for Guard & Reserve Members
- Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents
- Summary of VA Benefits (Publication)
- Survivor Benefits Homepage
- Veterans Address Change for Benefit Payments or Medical Records
Financial Support Service
- Free Financial Counseling and Budget Advice
- Home Loan Guaranty Service – Guaranteed loans to help veterans purchase a new home
- Navy Mutual Aid Association – Insurance plans and assistance for dependents or beneficiaries
- OPM Pay Grade Guide
- Social Media Strategies for Career Success -Graphic RecordingSocial Security Benefits and Military Service
- SSA (Social Security) Program
- Swords to Plowshares – counseling and case management, employment and training, housing, and legal assistance to veterans in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Tools & Resources for the Civilian Workplace -Graphic Recording
- VA Life Insurance Program – Offers life insurance plans to disabled veterans and current and separating service members
- VFW Unmet Needs Program – For active duty, National Guard, and Reserves
Government Agencies and Programs
- Benefits by State
- Center for Women Veterans (VA)
- Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS)
- Department of Veterans Affairs – Online services, resources and programs for the nation’s veterans and their families
- House of Representatives Committee on Veterans’ Affairs – Congressional resources, including legislation and congressional hearings affecting veterans.
- National Association of State Women Veterans Coordinators
- Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs – Congressional resources, hearings and legislation on behalf of veterans
- Veterans Service Organizations – Links to congressionally-chartered service organizations such as Vietnam Veterans of America and Veterans of Foreign Wars
- National Council for Women and Information Technology Resource Links
Health
- Anxiety Disorders Association of America
- African American Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
- American Red Cross – Both active duty and community-based military can count on the Red Cross to provide emergency communications that link them with their families back home, access to financial assistance, counseling and assistance to veterans
- Blinded Veterans Association
- Caregiver Resource Directory
- DisabilityInfo.gov – Federal gateway to disability information and resources for people with disabilities, their families, and employers
- Disabled American Veterans
- DoD New Policy on Prevention and Response to Sexual Assault
- Enrollment in VA’s Health Care System
- Grace After Fire
- HHS Women’s Health
- Hospice Care – The VA’s nationwide palliative care network
- Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund
- Medicare
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- National Amputation Foundation
- National Resource Directory
- TRICARE – DoD Military Health System
- United Spinal Association – founded in 1946 by veterans with spinal cord injuries to help enable members, as well as others with disabilities, to lead full and productive lives
- VA Health Benefits and Services – Medical, surgical and rehabilitative care and benefits provided by the Veterans Health Administration
- Veterans Address Change for Benefit Payments or Medical Records – Veterans Affairs FAQ regarding changing address for benefit payments or for medical records
- Veterans Health Library – Latest news, research and educational resources from the National Library of Medicine
- VA Health Services Research & Development
- VA National Center for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
- VHA Online Health Eligibility
- Women Veterans Health Program
Health – Support Groups and Grief Counseling
- American Gold Star Mothers – An organization of mothers who have lost a son or daughter in the service of our country
- Blue Star Mothers of America – Mothers supporting each other and our children while promoting patriotism
- Compassionate Friends – Grief support
- Gold Star Wives of America – A military survivors’ organization serving war widows from all conflicts and service connected disabilities since 1945
- National Resource Directory
- VA Vet Center – counseling and bereavement services
Housing Services and Facilities
- American Red Cross – Both active duty and community-based military can count on the Red Cross to provide emergency communications that link them with their families back home, access to financial assistance, counseling and assistance to veterans
- Armed Forces Retirement Home – The premiere retirement community for America’s veterans
- Homes for Disabled Veterans
- Armed Services YMCA – The Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA), a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization, that works with the Department of Defense, offering services such as childcare, hospital assistance, spouse support services, food services, computer training classes, health and wellness services to veterans and their families.
- Housing and Homelessness Resources – Veterans’ resource center at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
- Final Salute – The mission of Final Salute Inc. is to provide homeless women Veterans with safe and suitable housing.
- Fisher House Foundation – provides “a home away from home” at no cost that enables family members to be close to a loved one during hospitalization for an illness, disease or injury; currently there are 38 houses
- National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
- State Veterans Homes
- VA Homeless Veterans Program
- Veterans Assistance Foundation, Inc. – established to operate transitional housing programs for military veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Risk Factors for Homelessness Among Women Veterans – Issue Brief: Journal for Health Care for the Poor and Under Served 2010
- Women Veterans Homelessness Issue Brief
- Women Veterans who are Homeless: Characteristics, Risk Factors, Needs – Power Point Presentation: National Forum on Homelessness Among Veterans,Arlington, VA December 7, 2010
- Women Veterans Interactive – Veterans Interactive meets women veterans at their point of need, including services for homeless and at risk veterans.
- Operation Renewed Hope Foundation – Operation Renewed Hope Foundation (ORHF) is a charitable 501(c)3 Veteran-led organization with the mission to provide quality housing and supportive services to America’s Homeless Veterans.
Legal Services
Legislation and Public Policy
Local BPW Organizations Helping Veterans
Memorials, Cemeteries, and Services
- Arlington National Cemetery
- Burial and Memorial Benefits – Locate VA National Cemeteries and find out if your loved one is eligible for a headstone and marker, a Presidential Memorial Certificate, or military funeral honors
- Gravesites in VA Cemeteries – Locate veterans buried in VA cemeteries in the U.S.
- Gravesites of Veterans in American Cemeteries on Foreign Soil – Information and assistance for visiting gravesites, from the American Battle Monuments Commission
- Korean War Veterans Memorial – Located in Washington, DC, this memorial honors those who served in the Korean War between 1950 and 1953
- The Ceremonial Bugle
- VA National Cemetery Administration
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial – Pay tribute at the memorial in Washington, DC, maintained by the National Park Service
- World War II Memorial – Located in Washington DC honoring those who served in WWII
- World War II Memorial Registry – Remember an American who contributed to the war effort by adding a name
- Women In Military Service For America (WIMSA)
Professional Organizations and Special Groups
- ALL NAVY WOMEN’S NATIONAL ALLIANCE
- American Ex-Prisoners of War
- The American Legion
- American Nurses’ Association (ANA)
- Air Force Sergeants Association
- AMSUS The Society of Federal Health Agencies
- AMVETS
- The Army and Navy Union – The oldest veterans’ organization in America
- Army Nurse Corps Association
- Battered Women’s Justice Project
- Business and Professional Women’s Foundation – the Women Joining Forces: Closing Ranks, Opening Doors initiative offers programming and resources to support women veterans and families
- Catholic War Veterans
- Code of Support Foundation
- DAV National Service Foundation
- Grace After Fire– Helping Women Veterans Help Themselves
- Fleet Reserve Association – Works to preserve and enhance benefits and quality-of-life programs for members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard
- Italian American War Veterans of the USA
- Jewish War Veterans of the USA
- Legion of Valor of the USA
- Marine Corps League
- Military Chaplains Association of the United States of America
- Military Officers Association of America
- Military Order of the Purple Heart of the U.S.A.
- Military Order of the World Wars
- Military Spouses for Change
- National Association of American
- National Association for Black Veterans
- National Association of County Veterans Service Officers
- National Association for Self Esteem
- National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs – Information for each State’s Department of Veterans Affairs and resources
- National Native American Veterans Association (NNAVA)
- Navy Club of the United States of America
- Navy League of the United States
- Non Commissioned Officers Association
- Paralyzed Veterans of America
- Service Women’s Action Network
- The Retired Enlisted Association
- Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors
- Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
- Veterans of the Vietnam War
- Veterans Sustainable Agriculture Training
- Vietnam Veterans of America
- WAVES National
- Women’s Army Corps Veterans Association
- Women Marines Association
- Women Veterans of America
- Women, Food and Agriculture Network
Statistics, Facts and Research Tools
- Building Strong Programs and Policies to Support Women Veterans – issue brief
- Directory of National Veterans Service Organizations
- Employment and Careers Issue Brief
- Federal Citizen Information Center
- First Impressions Matter – SW Digest article
- Get Involved – Women Joining Forces: Closing Ranks, Opening Doors®
- Grassroots Tool Kits
- History of Veterans Day
- HyperFAQs – Find information, forms, and answers to frequently asked questions
- Joining Forces for Women Veterans Inaugural Summit, Summary Report, February 2011
- Joining Forces Mentoring Plus Flyer
- Joining Forces Mentoring Plus Program Overview
- Joining Forces for Women Veterans Summit Toolkit
- Section I: Introduction & Overview
- Section II: Issue Briefs (Homelessness, Reintegration, Careers & Employment, Mentoring)
- Section III: Inaugural Summit Report
- Section IV: Media Guide
- Section V: Event Planning Guide
- Section VI: Webchat Guide
- Joining Forces for Women Veterans Summary Report
- Military Women Veterans History
- Military Spouse Employment and Career Issue Brief
- Moving from Red to Green: Working Women in the Green Economy
- Promising practices to recruit and retain women veterans – SW Digest articles
- Request a Copy of Your Military Personnel Record- Obtain copies of military personnel, health and medical records of discharged and deceased veterans from all branches of the Armed Forces.
- Rawalt Online Resource Center
- Ready to Grow: A Snapshot of Women Small Business Owners
- Statistics and facts about women veterans
- Top Ten Recommendations to Support Women Veterans – BPW Foundation research
- Top 10 Recommendations for Employers to Support Women Veterans
- Understanding the Complexity of Women Veterans’ Career Transitions research report – overview
- Untapped Talent: Women Veterans – SW Digest article
- Workingwomen Speak Out, Phase II: Women Veterans in Transition: BPW Foundation’s ground-breaking report on the experiences of transitioning women veterans and the workplace.
- Women Veteran Homelessness Issue Brief
- Women Joining Forces (WJF) Program Overview/Fact Sheet
- WJF Launch Press Release
- WJF Advisory Council Members
- WJF Advisory Council Biographies
- When Women Go To War – a BusinessWoman Magazine article
- Women Joining Forces: Closing Ranks, Opening Doors® Fact Sheet
- Women Veterans in Transition – research project by BPW FOUNDATION on women veterans transitioning from deployment to civilian life
- Young Careerists Research Project
Resources for Parents, Teachers, and Family Support Professionals in Times of War
Women Veterans in Transition Research Project
This research provides information and resources about women veterans transitioning from the military into the civilian workplace. This project shines light on ways to support the unique needs of women veterans. WVIT results and recommendations can be applied to other workforce groups including non-veteran women and male veterans.
- Building Strong Policies and Programs to Support Women Veterans – an issue brief developed to assist employers and organizations working to recruit and aid veterans.
- First Impressions Matter – SW Digest article
- Untapped Talent: Women Veterans – SW Digest article
- Workingwomen Speak Out, Phase II: Women Veterans in Transition: BPW Foundation’s ground-breaking report on the experiences of transitioning women veterans and the workplace.
- Top 10 Recommendations for Employers to Support Women Veterans
- Joining Forces for Women Veterans Inaugural Summit, Summary Report, February 2011
- Employment and Careers Issue Brief
- Women Veteran Homelessness Issue Brief
- Military Spouse Employment and Career Issue Brief
Women In Small Business
Young Careerists Research Project
An ongoing BPW Foundation research project exploring the career challenges, choices and needs of Generations X and Y.
- From Gen Y Women to Employers: What They Want in the Workplace and Why it Matters for Business
- YC Central
- Snapshot of Generation Y (PDF file)
- Who is Gen Y?
- Critical Career Junctures that Direct the Career Life – Cycle of Young Careerists – an issue paper that explores the latest research on the impact of choices made at critical career junctures for working women and men ages 18—35.
- YC Articles of Interest
- Understanding the New Generation: Myths and Facts About Young Careerists – SW Digest article
Women and the Workplace Links
- Women are Always On: Broadband Survey Result
- Presentation by BPW Foundation CEO Deborah L. Frett: Using Broadband Technology to Help People Find Jobs, Build Careers and Expand Their Businesses
- Moving From Red to Green: Working Women in the Green Economy
- Successful Workplaces Digest – a publication showcasing policies and best practices of employers that are improving the workplace.
- The State of Work-Life Effectiveness – an issue brief that explored public policy and voluntary workplace practices related to work-life effectiveness, the idea that employers and employees can collaborate to manage work and life demands more effectively.
- Workplace Flexibility – Recording of an audio conference.
- 101 Facts on the Status of Workingwomen – 2007 edition of working women statistics.
- Cost of Stress – Recording of an audio conference
Women and the Workplace
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