The Green Beret Foundation (GBF) is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the specialized needs of U.S. Army Special Forces Soldiers and their families. Since its creation in 2009, the Foundation has consistently provided critical aid, resources, and advocacy for Green Berets, their caregivers, and survivors. Headquartered in Southern Pines, North Carolina, the GBF remains steadfast in its commitment to honor sacrifice, strengthen resilience, and empower the men and women of America’s elite Special Forces community.
Origins and Founding Purpose
The Green Beret Foundation was founded in 2009 by Aaron Anderson, a combat-wounded Special Forces Soldier. During his recovery, Anderson recognized the urgent need for better, faster, and more personalized support for injured Green Berets. Traditional military systems often could not fully meet these needs, leaving gaps in both immediate and long-term care. Driven by compassion and firsthand experience, Anderson established the Foundation to fill those voids and ensure that no Green Beret or family member would face hardship alone.
From its inception, the Foundation’s mission has been clear: to support Green Berets during their most challenging moments by providing direct financial assistance and essential services that exceed the scope of existing government or military programs. This approach enables Soldiers and their families to focus on recovery and stability while building a foundation for a prosperous future.
Services and Programs
The Green Beret Foundation provides a comprehensive range of services designed to address the diverse and complex needs of the Special Forces community. Its programs are extensive, holistic, and focused on both short-term and long-term care, supporting health, family stability, and successful reintegration into civilian life.
Health & Wellness
The Health & Wellness pillar is one of the five significant areas of support offered by the Foundation. It emphasizes the overall physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of Green Berets and their families. The GBF complements military and veterans’ healthcare programs by offering access to specialized treatments that promote recovery, rehabilitation, and lasting health improvements.
These include therapies such as the Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) for post-traumatic stress, infrared light therapy, substance-use treatment, and advanced recovery systems like Normatec and Hyperice, which help reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and speed recovery. Each of these services reflects the Foundation’s commitment to ensuring Soldiers receive care that strengthens both body and mind.
A key initiative within this pillar is Task Force Tatanka, which centers on psychological resilience and mental health. Through peer-to-peer engagement, family inclusion, and culturally relevant wellness practices, the program equips Soldiers and their families with the tools to maintain emotional balance and readiness. Task Force Tatanka promotes proactive wellness and enduring strength, ensuring that Green Berets are supported not only in battle but throughout life.
Casualty Support
The Casualty Support program provides immediate and compassionate assistance to Green Berets who are wounded or injured during combat or training operations. This direct aid covers urgent needs such as travel, lodging, and caregiver expenses, enabling families to remain close to their loved ones during recovery.
The Foundation works in close coordination with the U.S. Special Operations Command Care Coalition to ensure a timely response and efficient distribution of aid. By alleviating financial stress from already challenging situations, the Foundation enables Soldiers and their families to focus entirely on healing and recovery.
Gold Star & Surviving Families
Through the Gold Star and Surviving Families program, the Green Beret Foundation honors the families of fallen Green Berets by providing ongoing financial, emotional, and community support. Recognizing that grief and recovery extend far beyond the immediate aftermath of loss, the Foundation maintains long-term relationships with these families to ensure they are never forgotten.
The GBF provides both advocacy and access to resources that help survivors rebuild their lives, fostering community connections and sustaining the legacy of those who have given their lives in service. This enduring care reflects the Foundation’s deep respect for the ultimate sacrifice made by America’s Quiet Professionals and their families.
Transition Support
Transitioning from military life to civilian life poses significant challenges for many Special Forces Soldiers. The Foundation’s Next Ridgeline program is designed to help Green Berets navigate this critical phase with confidence and preparation.
The program guides career development, education, and life planning. It includes pre-transition briefings, personalized mentoring, and scholarship opportunities to ensure Soldiers are well-prepared for their next chapter.
Additionally, the Foundation’s Veteran Services Officers (VSOs) assist with navigating the complexities of VA benefits and claims. Since receiving VA accreditation, the Foundation’s VSO team has processed over 600 claims, resulting in approximately $2.3 million in monthly payments to Green Berets and their families. This crucial work strengthens financial security and ensures that those who have served receive the benefits they rightfully deserve.
Family Support
The Green Beret Foundation places equal emphasis on supporting the families who form the backbone of the Special Forces community. Through its Steel Mags program, the GBF provides a dedicated support network for spouses, caregivers, and survivors, fostering connection, empowerment, and shared resilience.
Additionally, the Foundation promotes education and personal development for families through its scholarship program. The Athena Scholarship supports spouses pursuing higher education, while the Special Forces Scholarship Fund helps children of Green Berets achieve their academic goals. These programs strengthen family bonds and ensure that the next generation of the Special Forces community has access to the opportunities they deserve.
Organizational Impact and Achievements
Since its founding, the Green Beret Foundation has made a profound and measurable impact on the Special Forces community. The organization has provided more than $28 million in direct assistance and supported over 26,000 Special Forces families worldwide.
With a focus on integrity and accountability, the Foundation ensures that 84 cents of every dollar raised goes directly toward programs and services. This exceptional standard of stewardship has earned the organization national recognition, including the Guidestar Platinum Transparency Rating and the Charity Navigator Four-Star Rating—both of which affirm the Foundation’s excellence in financial management and transparency.
Partnerships and Community Engagement
The Green Beret Foundation thrives through collaboration and strong community relationships. Working in partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Special Operations Command, and various nonprofit and medical partners, the Foundation amplifies its reach and impact.
Community involvement also plays a vital role in advancing its mission. Events such as Rock the Green Beret, Heroes @ Home Game, SSG Alex Viola Memorial Car Show, Patriot Corporate Cup, Green Beret for a Day, Green Beret Reunion, and the Stars & Stripes Classic raise awareness and funds while celebrating the strength of the Special Forces community. The Greater Cincinnati Chapter has shown over a decade of consistent dedication, contributing significantly to fundraising and advocacy through local efforts.
Jedburgh Media Channel
The Jedburgh Media Channel (JMC) is a robust platform that amplifies the mission and message of the Green Beret Foundation through storytelling, leadership, and education. Created and hosted by Green Beret Fran Racioppi, the channel highlights authentic stories of service, leadership, and resilience drawn from the experiences of the Special Forces Regiment.
With more than 77 million views, the JMC has become an influential voice, connecting the lessons and values of the Green Beret community with a broader audience. Through meaningful conversations and insights, the channel reinforces the principles of courage, adaptability, and excellence that define America’s Quiet Professionals.
Governance and Leadership
The Green Beret Foundation operates under the guidance of a Board of Directors and a dedicated team of professionals, ensuring that its mission is carried out with transparency and effectiveness. President and CEO Charles Iacono leads the Foundation’s operations and strategic vision, ensuring that every initiative aligns with its mission of service, accountability, and honor.
Through collaboration among leadership, staff, volunteers, and partners, the GBF continues to deliver excellence in every program it oversees, always maintaining focus on the needs of Green Berets and their families.
Financial Integrity and Accountability
The Green Beret Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization (Tax ID #27-1206961). It adheres to strict IRS regulations and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), ensuring transparency and accuracy in all financial reporting. Annual independent audits further reinforce the Foundation’s commitment to ethical stewardship.
This transparency ensures that donors and supporters can trust that their contributions directly benefit the Green Beret community. Through responsible management and unwavering dedication, the Green Beret Foundation continues to uphold its mission—to honor, empower, and support America’s Quiet Professionals and their families.
Website: https://greenberetfoundation.org/
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