Semper Fi & America's Fund

Semper Fi & America's Fund is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides a variety of programs to assist wounded veterans in all branches of the United States Armed Forces.

The organization describes its mission as "providing urgently needed resources and financial support for combat wounded, critically ill and catastrophically injured members" of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families.

[2] Semper Fi & America's Fund began in early 2003 as a gathering of military spouses around a kitchen table discussing ways to help Marines who had been injured during the invasion of Iraq.

"[29] The Transition Program includes: Described on their website as "inclusive wellness programs [that] provide targeted services and resources to meet the specific needs of those we assist,"[30] The Fund's Integrative Wellness Program includes: Specific assistance made in fiscal year 2023 and reported by The Fund in its 2023 annual report[25] includes: In the aftermath of the April 15, 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, The Fund paid for a group of veterans to travel to Boston to assist the survivors of the bombings with information and moral support.

"[47] Daniel Borochoff, founder and president of CharityWatch, has said this about The Fund: "They give 93, 94 percent of their spending toward bona fide real programs that help veterans, and their cost to raise money is very small.