Distribution of years funds announced by veterans support group

A group of organizations will receive grant money from the Lake Forest-based Infinite Hero Foundation to fund emerging therapies for veterans.

On November 6, Infinite Hero Foundation (IHF) announced that it would disperse charity grants to eight organizations. All of them are involved in developing therapies aimed at helping military veterans facing the most severe of physical and mental challenges.

IHF invites organizations it believes to be on the cutting edge of research that can provide veterans with unique solutions in applying for grants. Those organizations then undergo a rigorous process to determine which, if any, of their programs qualify for grant money. Qualifying programs may receive as much as $100,000 each. Organizations must complete funding in two years and show a measurable impact and effectiveness.

Organizations seeking funding need to get the word out about their research and its benefits, and brochure printers can help inform the public, but a printing company can also be useful in putting together the more detailed and lengthy information required to acquire grant monies.

Infinite Hero Foundation was created in 2011 and has issued a total of almost $2m in grant monies to organizations in the process of developing therapies to empower veterans via innovative, effective, and accessible treatment. IHF is dependent on public support and donations can be made via its website.