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From Washington to Canberra: National Invest In Veterans Week® Defines a Global Framework for Veteran Investment

From Washington to Canberra, a new consensus is taking shape: veterans are not merely to be commemorated—they are to be capitalized. National Invest In Veterans Week® (March 1–7), now recognized on both sides of the Pacific, is rapidly becoming a global framework for institutional veteran investment.

In the United States, venture capital syndicates like MilVet Angels, congressional citations, and Harvard-endorsed reintegration models have reframed the veteran identity from beneficiary to builder. In parallel, Australia's Returned & Services League (RSL) has issued its 2025 Election Asks published March 2025, calling for transformative investments in veteran healthcare, advocacy, and defence self-reliance.

This international alignment marks a shift in public policy, economic strategy, and civic values—anchored in the guiding ethos of National Invest In Veterans Week®:

“Military service is an investment. Let’s yield the return.

Published featuring contributions from AOL, NBC Bay Area and RSL Australia

From Washington to Canberra, a bold new era in veteran policy is emerging—one that treats military service not as a sacrifice to be honored alone, but as an asset to be invested in. With National Invest In Veterans Week® (March 1–7) now recognized globally, 2025 marks a turning point: an international alignment of public, private, and policy-driven efforts that affirm a shared commitment to veteran empowerment, entrepreneurship, and systemic support.

While the U.S.-based movement has long advanced its founding principle—"Military service is an investment. Let’s yield the return."—this year it finds powerful reflection abroad. In Australia, the Returned & Services League (RSL)’s Election Asks report (March 2025) lays out a transformative policy vision: full implementation of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, fee-free advocacy, modernized healthcare access, sustained institutional funding, and a rebalanced national defense strategy rooted in the wellbeing of those who serve.

“We want all sides of politics to seize the momentum... and make an enduring commitment to real, meaningful and long-lasting reform,” said Alan Toner of RSL’s Mosman Sub-Branch.

Flashback: A Silicon Valley Spark

The global trajectory of this movement traces back to a 2023 flashpoint in Silicon Valley. There, venture capitalist Dr. Ernestine Fu launched the MilVet Angels syndicate—a coalition of over 100 veteran investors backing startups led by military founders. The initiative showcased how veterans, equipped with leadership, adaptability, and mission clarity, are ideally suited to innovate in AI, infrastructure, and national security sectors.

“Veterans don’t just belong in the room,” Fu remarked. “They built it. Now, they’re investing in it.”

That ethos—of veterans as capital originators rather than passive beneficiaries—has come to define the 2025 tone of National Invest In Veterans Week®.

Institutional Advancements & Global Echoes

  • In the U.S., the initiative has been cited in the Congressional Record and propelled the formation of ITA Growth Partners, a dedicated family office investing in veteran-owned enterprises.

  • Harvard Catalyst (Jan. 2025) highlighted NIVW as a model for transition policy, integrating workforce, healthcare, and entrepreneurship into a unified reintegration strategy.

  • In Canada, 2025 marked the first official cross-border alignment, signaling the viability of a North Atlantic veteran investment framework.

  • In Australia, the RSL's platform calls for increased defence spending (2.5–3% GDP), systemic veteran healthcare reform, and the establishment of an independent Defence and Veteran Services Commission—all deeply aligned with the NIVW model of sustainable institutional commitment.

Beyond Symbolism: A Call to Structural Action

As National Invest In Veterans Week® continues to expand, it does so with a sharpened focus on policy impact, capital access, and narrative reframing. From the halls of Stanford to the chambers of Parliament in Canberra, the message is clear: veterans are not a cause, they are a class of catalytic capital.

This March, as AOL’s readers browse calendars for inspiration, National Invest In Veterans Week® offers more than a celebration. It offers a framework—and a future.

Learn more at www.investinveteransweek.com
Full report from RSL Australia available here (PDF)

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