Purple Heart Foundation
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| Formation | 1957 |
|---|---|
| Type | 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization |
| 59-3184919 | |
| Headquarters | Annandale, Virginia |
| Budget | $20m USD (2019) |
| Staff | 65 |
| Website | purpleheartfoundation |
The Purple Heart Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Annandale, Virginia.[1] Its declared purpose is "to enhance the quality of life of Purple Heart recipients and other honorably discharged veterans and their families."[2][3]
The organization was established in 1957 as the "Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH) Service Foundation"[4] and is governed by an 11-member board of directors.[5][6] The foundation's programs focus on providing grants and outreach services to wounded veterans and their families, and the foundation has granted or otherwise contributed over $245 million since its founding.[7] These programs include academic scholarships, service dogs, PTSD resources, TBI resources, car giveaways, VA benefits legal aid, and veteran critical assistance grants.[8][9][10]
In 2025, the Purple Heart Foundation provided $20,000 in scholarship to 14 winners across the U.S.[11] The MOPH Scholarship Program helps winning applicants with the costs of continuing their education including books, tuition, room and board and incidental fees.[12][13]
The foundation has faced operational and financial issues in recent years, and currently has 0-star rating from Charity Navigator and an "F" rating from CharityWatch, largely due to the organization's reliance on third-party fundraising companies.[14][15]