Real support for veterans. Honest pathways for donors.
Your gift — whether cash, real estate, or estate-based — funds reintegration, peer community, and counseling for veterans and their families. Every dollar accountable. Every donor respected.
Tax-Deductible Gifts
Restricted to Veteran Services
Full Donor Transparency
501(c)(3) Status
Federally recognized US nonprofit
Tax-Deductible
Cash & property gifts qualify
Restricted Funds
100% to veteran-focused services
National Reach
Serving veterans across the US
Ways to Give
Three giving pathways. All transparent. All deductible.
Whether you're making a one-time gift, including us in your estate, or transferring property — every option is structured to honor your intent and serve veterans.
Cash Gift
Make a one-time or recurring donation.
Direct your gift to support veteran reintegration, peer community, and counseling — securely processed through our trusted payment partner.
Name Silent Warriors Foundation in your will, trust, or beneficiary designation — leaving a lasting impact for veterans without affecting current assets.
Your gift funds benefits navigation, employment pathways, education support, and identity coaching — helping veterans rebuild civilian life on their own terms.
Donations support peer-led groups, community events, mentorship programs, and counseling referrals — because reintegration is a team effort, not a solo march.
Service with dignity, accountability, and lasting impact.
— Why Donors Trust Us
Built for donors who expect more than gratitude.
Silent Warriors Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting veterans and their families through the critical years that follow military service.
Every veteran deserves more than gratitude — they deserve real, professionally managed support. And every donor deserves transparency on how their gift is used. That's the standard we operate by, and the reason we attract donors and professional advisors who care about both impact and integrity.
The Veterans Legacy Program is a structured charitable giving pathway for property owners, real estate investors, and families who want to support veterans through gifts of real estate, land, and select property assets.
Accepted properties are sold by qualified professionals, with net proceeds restricted exclusively to veteran-focused services — reintegration, peer community connection, counseling resources, and other mission-aligned programs.
Accepted Property Types
Residential real estate & family homes
Vacant land & rural parcels
Inherited property & estate assets
Non-core or investment properties
Select commercial real estate
Important: Silent Warriors Foundation does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice. Donors should consult their own qualified CPA, attorney, and financial advisors before making any gift decision.
My father served 24 years. Donating his property through the Veterans Legacy Program was the right way to honor his service — and the process was handled with real care.
Diana R.
Donor & Military Family
As a CPA, I've worked with many nonprofits. Silent Warriors handles property donations with a level of professionalism that gives my clients real confidence in their giving.
Sandra K., CPA
Certified Public Accountant
The support I received during my transition was unlike anything I expected. Silent Warriors connected me with people who understood — and gave me real tools to rebuild.
Marcus T.
Army Veteran
Donor FAQ
Answers, before you ask.
Transparency and clarity for every donor — informed giving is better giving.
Cash and property gifts to Silent Warriors Foundation may qualify as tax-deductible charitable contributions because we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Tax treatment depends on your individual circumstances. Always consult your own qualified CPA, attorney, or financial advisor before making a gift decision.
We can accept residential real estate, vacant land, inherited property, non-core parcels, and select commercial or investment properties. Each gift is evaluated individually for suitability, carrying costs, and mission alignment. We encourage prospective donors to contact us about their specific situation.
Yes. In some cases, a donor may transfer a partial interest in a property to Silent Warriors Foundation while retaining personal use or financial interest. Arrangements are evaluated case by case in coordination with the donor's attorney, CPA, and our partner professionals.
No. Silent Warriors Foundation does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice of any kind. All donors are strongly encouraged to consult their own qualified CPA, licensed attorney, and financial advisors before making any charitable gift decision.
Accepted properties are typically sold by qualified professionals, and net proceeds are restricted exclusively to veteran-focused services — reintegration, peer community, and counseling programs. Donors receive transparent documentation showing how their gift contributed to the foundation's mission.
Property transfers are handled by qualified attorneys, licensed real estate agents, and title companies coordinated through Silent Warriors Foundation. We do not act as the legal or tax advisor — donors retain their own professionals — but we manage the operational handoff with professional care.
Most property gifts close within 30–90 days, depending on title clarity, property condition, and donor coordination. Simple residential transfers move faster; commercial or estate-tied properties may take longer. Our team provides a clear timeline after the initial property review.
Disclaimer: Silent Warriors Foundation does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice of any kind. All donors are strongly encouraged to consult their own qualified CPA, licensed attorney, and financial advisors before making any charitable gift decision.
— Get In Touch
Ready to make an impact?
Whether you're a donor, real estate professional, CPA, attorney, financial advisor, or veteran family member — we're here to answer your questions and walk alongside you.
401 E 8th St, #370
Sioux Falls, SD 57103
United States
Disclaimer: Silent Warriors Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice. Donors and advisors should consult their own qualified professionals regarding any giving decision.