Semper Fi Fund
Founded | May 17, 2004 |
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Founder | Karen Guenther |
Type | 501(c)(3) corporation |
Purpose | To provide immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to wounded, critically ill and injured post-9/11 service members and their families from all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. |
Headquarters | Camp Pendleton, California |
Expenses | The Semper Fi Fund maintains extremely low overhead: less than 6% on average since its inception. This is a large part of why the organization gets the highest ratings from charity watchdogs. |
Staff | 76 (2014) |
Volunteers | 100+ (2014) |
Website | http://semperfifund.org |
Semper Fi 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 “immediate financial assistance and lifetime support to post-9/11 wounded, critically ill and injured (service) members, and their families from the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and the reserve components of the U.S. Armed Forces, ensuring that they have the resources they need during their recovery and transition back to their communities.”[1] The Semper Fi Fund provides relief of financial needs that arise during hospitalization and recovery.
History
Formation
The Semper Fi 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. Early efforts included the distribution of snacks and toiletries at hospitals[2] and a specialized van for a catastrophically injured Marine.[3]
Incorporation
The nonprofit was officially incorporated as the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund on May 17, 2004.[4] General Alfred M. Gray, Jr., who served as the 29th Commandant of the Marine Corps from 1987 to 1991, was named the chairman of the board of the Semper Fi Fund and served in this position until November 2014.
First donation
The first official donation to the Semper Fi Fund was made by the Lighthouse Christian Church in Oceanside, California. Throughout 2004, the Semper Fi Fund received more than $2 million in donations.[5]
Milestones
- On April 25, 2005, Cookie Magazine announced that Semper Fi Fund Founder, President and CEO Karen Guenther and co-founders Wendy Lethin and Sondria Saylor, were recipients of the first-ever Smart Cookie Awards, which recognize and support mothers in the business, philanthropy, and celebrity worlds who are making outstanding contributions to women's and children's causes around the globe. Other recipients included Mariska Hargitay, Marcia Gay Harden and Cynthia Nixon.[6]
- In June 2007, the Semper Fi Fund announced that it had raised and given away more than $50 million in assistance to service members and their families.[7]
- On November 19, 2007, the Semper Fi Fund received the Spirit of Hope Award at a Pentagon ceremony in which all branches of the service were recognized. The award, which was established by the Hope Family Foundation in 1997 in honor of Bob Hope, is for patriotism and service reflecting the essence of Bob Hope’s dedication to those in the Armed Forces.[8]
- On June 9, 2012, the Semper Fi Fund announced the creation of America’s Fund, a self-funded program of the Semper Fi Fund created to direct urgently needed resources and financial support to injured and critically ill members of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families.[9][10]
- In February 2013, Karen Guenther was named Marine Corps Spouse of the Year.[11] (She had previously been nominated for 2011 Military Spouse of the Year.[12]) In an interview on CBS This Morning on July 4, 2013, Guenther noted that since beginning the Semper Fi Fund in 2004 with $500, the organization had raised $101 million.[13]
- In fiscal year 2013, the Semper Fi Fund provided 15,545 grants totaling $14,559,793 to 5,472 service members and families while the America’s Fund program provided 578 grants totaling $1,151,777.[10]
- On September 20, 2014, Karen Guenther was named an Honorary Marine by General James F. Amos, 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps.[14]
- On November 17, 2014, Karen Guenther received the Zachary and Elizabeth Fisher Distinguished Civilian Humanitarian Award in a ceremony at the Pentagon.[15]
- On January 28, 2015, the Semper Fi Fund announced they had crossed the $100 million mark in providing assistance to wounded, critically ill and injured service members and their families.[16]
- In fiscal year 2015, the Semper Fi Fund provided 19,932 grants totaling $18,787,000 to 4,900 service members and their families.,[17] up from 160 reported in its 2013 annual report.[10]
- In fiscal year 2016, the Semper Fi Fund provided 22,300 grants totaling $19,500,000 to 5,400 service members and their families.[18].
Operating overhead
The organization maintains an operating overhead of 6%.[19]
Programs and Assistance
As of early-2016, The Semper Fi Fund provides more than a dozen types of assistance to wounded, critically ill and injured service members.[20] These include:
Service Member and Family Support Program
Designed to help service members by providing direct financial assistance for expenses that are most pressing for a wounded veteran during a long hospitalization or rehabilitation. Families typically use these grants to help with additional travel and lodging expenses, childcare and out-of-pocket expenses while the wounded service member is hospitalized and battling the initial stages of recovery. In fiscal year 2016, the Semper Fi Fund provided 9,501 family support grants.[18]
Housing Assistance and Home Modification & Repairs Programs
Designed to help service members by providing funding toward the cost of modifying existing with modifications to accommodate handicapped service members in wheelchairs. The Housing Assistance Program also grants assistance to those who have fallen behind on their housing payment due to injury, recovery and rehabilitation costs. In fiscal year 2016, the Semper Fi Fund provided 2,275 housing assistance grants.[18] An example of the Fund's work in this area was featured in February 2016 on The Today Show)[21]
Team Semper Fi
The Semper Fi Fund website describes Team Semper Fi as follows: "Made up of more than 1,700 service members who qualify for our assistance, Team Semper Fi is the heart and inspiration of the Semper Fi Fund's Peter Murphy Semper Fi Fund Sports Program, and is an extension of the assistance we provide."[22] In fiscal year 2016, the Semper Fi Fund provided sports and competition grants to 4,114 recipients through the Team Semper Fi program.[18]
Education & Career Transition Assistance Program
Designed to help service members with books, training fees, travel to job interviews, interview attire, computers, software and other equipment needed to pursue education opportunities and/or a new career. Through several partnership programs, this program also offers career-enhancing seminars and week-long workshops (at no cost to the service member) that help develop the networking, resume-writing and interview skills necessary to transition into the community workplace. In fiscal year 2016, the Semper Fi Fund provided transitional and long-term assistance grants to approximately 1,543 recipients.[18]
Semper Fi Kids Camp
A week-long camp in which children of wounded, injured and critically ill service members are paired with high school student mentors.[20] In its 2015 annual report, the Semper Fi Fund reported 171 campers and mentors participating in the program.[17]
Semper Fi Odyssey Camp
A six-day, holistic transition assistance program in which participants get help transitioning into civilian life by learning about life-planning skills, establishing goals, employment resources, and balancing mental, emotional, physical and spiritual needs.[10] In its 2015 annual report, the Semper Fi Fund reported 318 service members participating in the Camp,[17] up from 170 reported in its 2013 annual report.[10]
Veterans 2 Veterans
An integrated transition program that trains and empowers veterans (known as Veteran Leads) to help other veterans make a smoother transition back to civilian life.[23]
Specific Assistance
Specific assistance made in fiscal year 2016 and reported by the Semper Fi Fund in its 2016 annual report[18] includes:
- 3,251 grants issued for medical support
- 1,116 grants issued for post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury devices
- 902 grants issued for caregiver retreats
- 816 grants issued for vehicle expenses
- 741 grants issued for critical illness support
- 737 grants issued for Tim & Sandy Day Canine Companions
- 572 grants issued for Alpha-Stim devices
- 338 grants issued for specialized computers and software
- 254 grants issued for VA reunions
- 232 grants issued for therapeutic furniture
- 129 grants issued for therapeutic arts
Boston Marathon bombing survivors
In the aftermath of the April 15, 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, the Semper Fi Fund paid for a group of veterans to travel to Boston to assist the survivors of the bombings with information and moral support.[24] According to Marine veteran B.J. Ganem, who lost his leg to an improvised explosive device in Iraq, the aftermath of the bombing, “looked exactly like something we saw in Iraq and Afghanistan.”[25] The organization began a separate fundraising effort, the Boston Marathon Relief Fund.[26]
Notable Fundraising
Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation
- On March 6, 2017, the Semper Fi Fund announced that it raised a total of $20 million during its annual fundraising campaign: The $10 million raised by the fund qualified it for a matching $10 million challenge grant from the Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation — marking the fifth consecutive year that GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons (a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and recipient of the Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, and Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry) has provided matching funds to help military veterans and their families.[27]
- On November 10, 2015, The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation, with support from GoDaddy, announced the 10 Makes 20 Challenge, one of the largest matching campaigns in the history of veteran nonprofits. Through December 31, 2015, donations made to the Semper Fi Fund and America’s Fund will be matched by The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation, dollar-for-dollar, up to a total of $10 million—meaning a potential $20 million can be raised for the Semper Fi Fund[28]
- On January 9, 2015, the Semper Fi Fund announced that a year-ending fundraising challenge in conjunction with GoDaddy and the Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation had raised $12 million.[29]
- On January 7, 2014, the Semper Fi Fund announced that a two-month fundraising challenge in conjunction with GoDaddy and the Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation had raised $5 million.[30]
- On October 10, 2013, the Semper Fi Fund announced that it had received a $1 million donation from the Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation.[31]
- On December 8, 2012, GoDaddy announced that GoDaddy and The Bob and Renee Parsons Foundation presented the Semper Fi Fund with checks totaling $2 million.[32]
Additional major donations
- On May 17, 2017, Mission BBQ co-founders, Bill Kraus and Steve Newton presented a donation of $61,618 to Sergeant Major Carlton Kent, Semper Fi Fund Board member and 16th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.[33]
- In January 2017, former WNBA player Lisa Leslie raised $75,000 for the Semper Fi Fund[34] competing on The New Celebrity Apprentice.
- On September 27, 2013, the Semper Fi Fund announced that it had received more than $1 million from Ride430, a group of 54 bicycle riders who make an annual 430-mile fundraising ride.[35]
- On October 17, 2011, the Home Depot Foundation announced a $500,000 grant to the Semper Fi Fund.[36]
- On March 7, 2011, the Semper Fi Fund announced it had received a $2 million donation from television personality Bob Barker.[37]
Charity Watchdog Ratings
Charity Navigator
Provided the Semper Fi Fund with a four-star rating for fiscal year ending June 2014 (the sixth consecutive year the rating was provided; only 3% of rated charities achieve six or more consecutive 4-star evaluations[17]), reflecting scores of 100 out of 100 for accountability and transparency and 96.77 out of 100 for financial performance. These rankings placed the Semper Fi Fund at the very top of Charity Navigator’s list of charities performing similar types of work.[38]
CharityWatch
Gives the Semper Fi Fund an A+ rating, one of only two of the 64 veteran and military charities reviewed to receive this highest ranking.[18] CharityWatch lists the Semper Fi Fund as a Top-Rated Charity in their Veterans & Military category. According to Charity Watch, “groups included on the Top-Rated list generally spend 75% or more of their budgets on programs, spend $25 or less to raise $100 in public support, do not hold excessive assets in reserve, and receive "open-book" status for disclosure of basic financial information and documents to CharityWatch.”[39]
Daniel Borochoff, founder and president of CharityWatch, has said this about the Semper Fi 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. It's only like 3 or 4 percent.”[40]
GuideStar
Recognizes the Semper Fi Fund as a Silver-level GuideStar Exchange participant. According to the GuideStar website, this indicates that the nonprofit is “demonstrating its commitment to transparency.” As of May 2017, 39 personal reviews on GuideStar provided the Semper Fi Fund with an average rating of five stars.[41]
References
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund website".
- ↑ "New York Times: "In Veterans Aid, Growth Pains"".
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund website".
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund Celebrates 7 Years of Serving Those Who Preserve Our Freedom!".
- ↑ "San Diego Union Tribune: "Semper Fi Fund marks 10 years and over $90M in grants"".
- ↑ "PR Newswire: "Cookie Magazine Announces First Annual Smart Cookie Awards for Mothers Who Have Changed the World"".
- ↑ "Stars and Stripes: "Marine wife's charity passes $50 million mark"".
- ↑ "U.S. Marine Corps official website: "Camp Pendleton-based organization receives service award"".
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund website: "Semper Fi Fund announces new pilot program – America's Fund"".
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Semper Fi Fund 2013 Annual Report"" (PDF).
- ↑ "Military Spouse website: Karen Guenther".
- ↑ "Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System: "News: Semper Fi Fund founder nominated for award"".
- ↑ "Military Spouse website: Karen Guenther on CBS This Morning (video)".
- ↑ "Military Press: "Semper Fi Fund CEO and Founder Karen Guenther Named Honorary Marine by Commandant of the Marine Corps"".
- ↑ "Military Times: "Founder of charity for wounded troops receives joint-service award"".
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund Crosses $100 Million Milestone Mark In Assistance to Wounded Veterans". Transition Hero.
- 1 2 3 4 "Semper Fi Fund 2015 Annual Report"" (PDF).
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Semper Fi Fund 2016 Annual Report"" (PDF).
- ↑ "Potomac Institute for Policy Studies: "Institute Donates $25,000 to Semper Fi Fund"".
- 1 2 "Semper Fi Fund: Every Challenge and Every Solution is Unique".
- ↑ "Wounded veteran gets surprise backyard makeover: 'I had to pinch myself'". 9 February 2016.
- ↑ "Recovery Through Sport".
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund NYC 2014". Crowdrise.
- ↑ "USA Today: "War amputees to Boston's injured: 'Life's not over' "".
- ↑ "Bloomberg Business: "Amputee Veterans Bring Message of Hope to Boston Victims"".
- ↑ "America's Fund website".
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund, Parsons Foundation Raise $20 Million for Veterans". Philanthropy Digest.
- ↑ ""The Semper Fi Fund & The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation & GoDaddy Announce "10 Makes 20 Matching Challenge"". NASDAQ Globe Newswire.
- ↑ "TBRPF Helps Semper Fi Fund Raise $12 Million". Bob Parsons GoDaddy Tumblr.
- ↑ "The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation – GoDaddy "Matching Challenge" Raises $5MM to Help Injured Service Members via the Semper Fi Fund"".
- ↑ "Phoenix Business Journal: Parsons Foundation donates $1 million to Semper Fi Fund".
- ↑ ""Go Daddy Goes "Gangnam Style" to Celebrate Spectacular 2012 Success"". Reuters.
- ↑ "Mission BBQ Check Presentation to Semper Fi Fund".
- ↑ "Celebrity Apprentice Recap: Who Was Fired In Triple Termination?".
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund website: "Cycling fundraiser benefits veterans"".
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund press release".
- ↑ "Semper Fi Fund website: "Bob Barker Donates $2 Million to Help Injured Members of U.S. Armed Forces and Their Families!!"".
- ↑ "Charity Navigator website listing: Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund".
- ↑ "CharityWatch website: Top-Rate Charities".
- ↑ "NBC Los Angeles: "Donors Should Research Veterans Charities Before Giving Money, Experts Say"".
- ↑ "GuideStar website listing: Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund".
External links
- Semper Fi Fund Website
- Semper Fi Fund Facebook page
- Semper Fi Fund LinkedIn page
- Semper Fi Fund Twitter feed
- Semper Fi Fund YouTube channel
- Semper Fi Fund on Instagram