VBG and Travis Manion Foundation work to uplift Veteran communities
Las Vegas (Feb. 9, 2026) — Veteran Benefits Guide has announced a new regional partnership with Travis Manion Foundation that expands support for Veteran-led service and community engagement in three high-impact communities.
As part of the partnership, VBG will serve as a regional leadership sponsor for TMF chapters in Jacksonville, Fla.; Hampton Roads, Va.; and Las Vegas, Nev. The sponsorship will help strengthen local projects and events that bring Veterans, families of the fallen and community members together in service.
TMF is a Veteran-led nonprofit that empowers Veterans and their families to serve their communities and develop future leaders. Through local chapters and national programs, TMF provides volunteer, mentorship and leadership opportunities that strengthen both Veterans and their communities.
“These chapters do meaningful work in their communities, and we’re glad to support that,” said Josh Smith, CEO and co-founder of VBG. “A lot of our team members are Veterans themselves, and having more opportunities to serve alongside other Veterans means something to all of us.”
The partnership provides VBG with volunteer opportunities through chapter-led events and national TMF programs. VBG will also serve as a local diamond sponsor for two 9/11 Heroes Run events, giving employees and their families a chance to participate while gaining visibility as an event supporter. In addition, the company will be recognized at the titanium level in TMF’s Spartan Society, its signature recognition program for top donors.
Together, VBG and Travis Manion Foundation will create meaningful opportunities for service and engagement across these communities. For more information on VBG, its partnerships and philanthropic efforts, visit VBG.com.
About Veteran Benefits Guide
VBG helps Veterans navigate the complicated VA disability claims process to attain their earned benefits. Its knowledgeable and highly-trained staff guide Veterans in compiling and filing their claims. By ensuring claims are accurate and filed correctly the first time, Veterans can avoid the need for costly and time-consuming appeals, which also helps reduce the VA case backlog. Since its 2015 founding, VBG has helped more than 55,000 Veterans to file successful new claims or increase their disability ratings. A Military Times Best for Vets: Employers awardee, VBG is headquartered in Las Vegas with an additional office in San Diego. For more information on VBG, visit VBG.com.
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