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Press Release  Executive Office of Veterans Services Announces Grant Awards for Veteran Community Initiatives

For immediate release:
5/15/2024
  • Executive Office of Veterans Services

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Jacqueline Manning

Boston, MA — The Executive Office of Veterans Services (EOVS) today announced $2 million in grant funding through the Veterans Community Initiative (VCI) Grant program for 15 community organizations. Following recommendations from the Veterans Reintegration Advisory Committee (VRAC) report, this funding will support informal and formal peer support efforts as well as fund innovative programming to address suicide prevention in the veteran and servicemember community in Massachusetts. 

"We are wholeheartedly dedicated to empowering our servicemembers, veterans and their families with comprehensive support across Massachusetts, said Secretary Jon Santiago. "This funding strengthens the backbone of our veteran community by expanding crucial peer support networks and broadening our suicide prevention efforts, ensuring that we meet the evolving needs of our veterans with precision and compassion.” 

The VCI Grant will benefit 15 organizations that demonstrate innovative approaches to veteran services. The recipients are: 
 

Grantee  

Dollar Amount  

Purpose  

22Mohawks Corp  

$53,080  

Behavioral healthcare, peer support activities, and facility improvements in Norfolk County 

Connecticut Section PGA Golf Foundation, Inc.  

$10,000  

Connecting and supporting veteran peer support efforts through sports and physical activity  

Falmouth Together We Can  

$25,000  

Connecting and supporting peer support efforts through various outdoor activities  

Frost Call Inc  

$9,231  

Connecting and supporting veterans through peer support efforts through gaming  

Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center  

$50,000  

Renovating veteran outreach center rooms  

Massachusetts General Hospital  

$250,000  

Creation and implementation of lethal means curriculum to prevent suicide among veterans  

Massachusetts Veteran Service Officers Association 

$35,849  

Training and Veteran Service Officer (VSO) summer conference  

Minus 22 Foundation Inc.  

$20,000  

Support and scholarship for families of veterans/servicemembers lost to suicide  

New England Center and Home for Veterans  

$375,000  

Improvements to veteran meeting and training spaces  

New England's Wounded Veterans  

$140,000  

For Italian American War Veterans and American Legion Post in East Boston   

Veterans Association of Bristol County Inc  

$148,440  

Social programming and transportation for veterans in Bristol County  

Veterans Inc.  

$356,170  

Mobile Outreach Centers to support suicide prevention efforts in Central and Western Massachusetts  

VFW MA District 5  

$7,948  

Veteran community building and programming  

Volunteers of America Massachusetts  

$477,709  

Enhancements to veteran centers in Somerville and Plymouth to improve programming and peer support  

Western MA VSOA  

$40,000  

Outreach campaign and social programming in throughout Western Massachusetts 

 

The Veterans Reintegration Advisory Committee (VRAC), established through a legislative mandate, consists of private and nonprofit stakeholders addressing veterans' mental health and suicide. In January 2024, VRAC released the report, “An Examination of Suicide Among Veterans and Their Reintegration into Society,” outlining a framework to reduce veteran suicide. 

The committee found that in Massachusetts, 1 in 9 suicides involved current or former military personnel, often impacted by mental health or substance use disorders, and more likely to attempt suicide by lethal means. Key strategies include systematic data collection, rapid access to treatment, investment in peer services, and comprehensive training for healthcare providers in military culture and suicide prevention. The VCI grants announced today aim to connect and support these efforts. 

For more information about the Veterans Community Initiative (VCI) Grant and the projects it supports, please contact (857)-303-6051.  

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    The mission of the Executive Office of Veterans Services (EOVS) is to act as the primary advocate on behalf of all the Commonwealth’s veterans.

    EOVS provides our veterans and their families with quality support services and directs an emergency financial assistance program for those veterans and their dependents who are in need.
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