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Navy SEAL Foundation
NameNavy SEAL Foundation
Formation2000
LocationVirginia Beach, Virginia
Key peopleMarcus Luttrell, Robert O'Neill, William McRaven

Navy SEAL Foundation. The United States Navy's SEAL Team Six and other Special Operations Forces have been supported by the organization since its inception in 2000, with Admiral William McRaven and Captain Richard Phillips being notable figures associated with the foundation. The foundation has been involved in various charitable events, including the New York City Marathon and the Boston Marathon, with participants such as Loree Sutton and Eric Greitens. The organization has also received support from The Home Depot and Under Armour, among other corporate sponsors.

History

The Navy SEAL Foundation was established in 2000, with the goal of providing support to the United States Navy's SEAL Team and their families, including those who have served in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The foundation has been led by notable figures such as Admiral Eric Olson and Vice Admiral Joseph Kernan, who have played a crucial role in shaping the organization's mission and objectives. The foundation has also been involved in various events, including the Army-Navy Game and the Navy-Air Force Half Marathon, with participants such as David Goggins and Jesse Ventura. The organization has received support from Lockheed Martin and Boeing, among other defense contractors.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Navy SEAL Foundation is to provide support to the United States Navy's SEAL Team and their families, including those who have served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The foundation's objectives include providing scholarships to the children of SEAL Team members, as well as supporting the Wounded Warrior Project and the USO. The organization has also been involved in various initiatives, including the Navy SEAL Foundation's Trident Challenge and the SEAL Team's Hell Week, with participants such as Scott Helvenston and Michael Murphy. The foundation has received support from General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman, among other defense contractors.

Programs_and_Services

The Navy SEAL Foundation offers a range of programs and services, including counseling and mentoring for SEAL Team members and their families, as well as support for those who have served in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield. The foundation also provides financial assistance to families of SEAL Team members who have been killed in action, including those who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq. The organization has been involved in various events, including the Navy SEAL Foundation's Charity Golf Tournament and the SEAL Team's Memorial Day Ceremony, with participants such as Chris Kyle and Taya Kyle. The foundation has received support from Raytheon and BAE Systems, among other defense contractors.

Leadership_and_Governance

The Navy SEAL Foundation is led by a board of directors, which includes notable figures such as Admiral William McRaven and Captain Richard Phillips. The foundation's leadership also includes a team of experienced professionals, including Robin King and Sara Donnelly, who have played a crucial role in shaping the organization's mission and objectives. The organization has been involved in various initiatives, including the Navy SEAL Foundation's Leadership Development Program and the SEAL Team's Mentorship Program, with participants such as Jocko Willink and Leif Babin. The foundation has received support from General Electric and Honeywell International, among other corporate sponsors.

Fundraising_and_Partnerships

The Navy SEAL Foundation relies on fundraising and partnerships to support its programs and services, including events such as the Navy SEAL Foundation's Annual Gala and the SEAL Team's Charity Run. The foundation has partnered with various organizations, including the Wounded Warrior Project and the USO, to support SEAL Team members and their families. The organization has also received support from The Home Depot and Under Armour, among other corporate sponsors. The foundation has been involved in various initiatives, including the Navy SEAL Foundation's Corporate Partnership Program and the SEAL Team's Community Outreach Program, with participants such as Marcus Luttrell and Robert O'Neill.

Impact_and_Outreach

The Navy SEAL Foundation has had a significant impact on the lives of SEAL Team members and their families, including those who have served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The foundation's programs and services have supported thousands of individuals, including scholarships for children of SEAL Team members and financial assistance for families of those who have been killed in action. The organization has been involved in various events, including the Navy SEAL Foundation's Memorial Day Ceremony and the SEAL Team's Veterans Day Ceremony, with participants such as Chris Kyle and Taya Kyle. The foundation has received support from Lockheed Martin and Boeing, among other defense contractors, and has been recognized for its work by organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. The foundation's outreach efforts have also included partnerships with organizations such as the Navy League of the United States and the Association of the United States Navy, with the goal of supporting SEAL Team members and their families. Category:Non-profit organizations

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