We accomplish this with the support of sponsorships and donations from businesses and individuals just like you, all across the USA.
Donated to Helping American Heroes

Donated to The Fraternal Order of Police

To Provide Mobility Vans for Veteran's Clubs
One of the mobility vans donated to VFW's and American Legions

"We've donated to a lot of causes. This is the only one where I feel like I could picture exactly who was helped and how. A real Veteran, at a real club, with their dues paid. Simple and powerful."

"I am not a Veteran, but my father was. Supporting a Veteran's club membership felt like the most personal way I could honor his service. I only wish I'd found HNN sooner."

"I didn't know a Veteran in my town had let his membership lapse because he couldn't afford it. When I found out my donation covered it, I cried. It's the most meaningful $499 I've ever spent."

Local businesses are looking for high-trust advertising and wanting to directly support Veterans. Your sponsorship makes a real difference.

hnnusa.org showcases over 11,000 Veteran Clubs in the USA. Veterans find current Veteran news, information and support. Your Company is promoted on your clubs page.

Streaming locally to all 10,125 Veteran Clubs. Also available in select clubs on dedicated large screen TV's. Your ad rotates on both.

With the purchase of each yearly package, Heroes News Network will arrange a year's membership to a Veteran in need at their local club. Donation is made in your name
OUR PROMISE TO YOU
If you're not satisfied at the end of your 12-month campaign, we'll double your duration. Period.
We're that confident this works because we've seen it work for hundreds of small businesses just like yours.







Veteran research businesses before they buy. Most businesses see steady inbound business within 60–90 days as local members begin recognizing your name. We also build your ad professionally to maximize impact.
Yes. Sponsors can add more clubs at 50% off. You can expand to multiple markets for just a few dollars per month.
90% of VFW and American Legion and other Veteran Club attendees are Baby Boomers who control over 53% of total U.S. wealth. Not just Veterans — their spouses, family members, and neighbors who frequent the clubs too.
Memberships arranged at these Clubs:
A membership is made in your name at the nearest club or to a club of your choosing
VFW's
American Legion's
AMVETS
Fleet Reserve Association (FRA), and Catholic War Veterans.
For these Veteran Clubs:
A $50 donation is made in your name at the nearest club or to a club of your choosing.
Vietnam Veterans of America
Disabled American Veterans
Paralyzed Veterans of America
US Vets
Select VFW and American Legion clubs have a dedicated large-screen TV that displays the Heroes News Channel. Your ad rotates on that screen throughout the day — 2×, 4×, or 10× daily depending on your plan. All clubs also have the Heroes News Channel available online, so your ad reaches members whether they're at the club or at home.
Helping American Heroes, (HNN) was granted tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service functioning as a charity under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations to the organization are deductible as charitable contributions. The Federal I.D. number for donations is #46-3317657.
Sponsor messages stand apart from the noisy and chaotic realm of commercial advertising. They assist American Hero sponsors by not overwhelming consumers or leading them astray. These messages avoid unsubstantiated claims and instead focus on being intelligent and engaging statements that respect and inform the audience.
While our various platforms have slightly different regulations for sponsor messages, the underlying principle remains consistent: the guidelines emphasize the best approaches for brands to create sponsor recognition messages that truly resonate with people.
The following guidelines are for sponsor messages displayed on hahusa.org's digital platforms.
Sponsor messages may include:
Descriptive language highlighting a product or service's quality or feature, as long as it remains truthful and not excessively promotional.
Comparative language, provided that claims are substantiated and do not overly promote or disparage competitors.
Pricing information for products and services, ensuring the language used is tasteful.
Mentions of free trials or free products, along with the availability of discounts or special offers.
Phrases encouraging users to learn more by directing them to the sponsor's website or other sources for further information, to redeem discounts or offers, or to make purchases.
Tracking language such as promo codes.