Montana Warrior Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.


Here to Walk With You
You Don’t Have to Carry This Alone
At Montana Warrior Foundation, we exist to help bridge the gap when financial barriers stand between you and the support you need.
We work alongside trusted programs and counselors who understand the unique challenges faced by military members, veterans, first responders, and their families. Our focus is on real healing, lasting change, and renewed hope, not temporary relief.
If you are struggling and unsure where to turn, this is a safe place to begin.
What We Provide
The Montana Warrior Foundation offers scholarships and support services that help cover costs associated with vetted healing programs and professional counseling.
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Support tailored to military members, veterans, first responders, law enforcement, and their spouses
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Assistance when financial barriers prevent access to care
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A growing network of trusted providers, programs, and donors
Please note: The time it takes to connect you with support depends on available resources in your area and current funding. We are continually expanding our network to serve more warriors across Montana and beyond.
Who We Serve
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Active and retired first responders
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Veterans across all branches of service
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Spouses and families impacted by service-related stress, trauma, or loss
You don’t have to be “at the breaking point” to ask for help. Hope begins with a conversation.
Eligibility Requirements
Scholarships and services are available to:
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Eligible Individuals
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U.S. Active Duty Military, Veterans, and First Responders
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Law Enforcement
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Fire
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EMS
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Spouses of eligible service members and first responders
Service Requirements
Military Applicants
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Completed basic/boot camp and MOS training
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Served a minimum of six (6) months
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Able to provide documentation (DD214 required for veterans)
Law Enforcement Applicants
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Completed the Montana Law Enforcement Basic Academy
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Completed field training with their department
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Served a minimum of six (6) months
Fire & EMS Applicants
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Completed a recognized Fire Academy or EMS Basic Training Program
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Completed agency-required training
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Served a minimum of six (6) months
What Happens After You Apply
Once your intake application is submitted, a member of our team will review your information and reach out to you directly. In some cases, we may request additional documentation to help verify eligibility and better understand your situation. This allows us to steward donor funds responsibly and ensure support is provided where it is most needed. Any additional documentation requested will be handled confidentially and reviewed only by authorized Montana Warrior Foundation staff.
Access to treatment may vary depending on available resources and funding. Every application is reviewed with care, and our team will follow up as soon as possible.
