Chris Cassidy

Astro/SEAL


Call of Duty Endowment - 15 years of veteran impact

Military Appreciation Month and Call of Duty Endowment

Posted 03.31.2026

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I’ll be partnering with the Call of Duty Endowment for Military Appreciation Month this May. I can’t share the details just yet, but it’s something I’m looking forward to.

The Endowment is the largest private funder of veteran employment in the country. Through its grants, more than 169,000 veterans have been placed into jobs.

It’s also one of the most effective organizations doing this work. They place veterans into jobs at a fraction of the cost of traditional government programs.

A big part of that impact comes from their partnership with Call of Duty. Through in-game content and community support, millions of dollars are raised each year to fund veteran employment programs.

As a former Navy SEAL, this is a mission I care about. Transitioning out of the military can be challenging, and access to meaningful work is a critical part of that transition.

If you’re a veteran looking for support, or want to learn more, visit www.callofdutyendowment.org.

More to come soon.

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