Donate Tickets to Those Who Served
Donating your tickets to our troops and veterans is easy, just read over this page. The directions and links to donate are below.
What is Vet Tix
Who We Serve
How Attending Events Helps
Why do our Donors Love Us?
Vet Tix enriches Veterans' lives, but we are also a benefit to donors. Since Veteran Tickets Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit foundation, individual ticket holders and businesses can receive tax deductions for their donations which they would not receive by donating directly to bases or military families.
The Vet Tix system is transparent. We are independently GAAP audited and have been at 96.5% to program or above each year. Venues, artist, teams get to know that their tickets are used by our Military and our Veterans. Our verification system ensures that only qualified people get access to tickets and discounts. We provide easy methods to donate shipped, will-call, print at home, or mobile delivery, with complete tracking along the process.
Spotlight Donor Feedback
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"The University of Wyoming really appreciates our partnership with VetTix. They've helped legitimize our "Seats for Soldiers" ticket donation program. We always have a great redemption rate and the feedback we receive via VetTix from those that use the tickets is invaluable. We're able to pass this feedback along to our supporters and it is a no-brainer for them to continue and often times increase their participation. More than anything, it is a convenient process to provide what we hope is an enjoyable experience to current and Veteran military members - a very small gesture for those we appreciate so much!
Joe Verschueren
WYO Athletic Ticket Office
Main: 1-877-WYO-FAN1
Office: 307-766-5034"
Joe Verschueren
WYO Athletic Ticket Office
Main: 1-877-WYO-FAN1
Office: 307-766-5034"
If you have previously donated tickets, please use your donor portal, or contact your rep directly via email.
Feedback
The Brown's says:
Thank you to the Virginia Symphony Orchestra for the donated tickets to experience the Coffee Concert: Beethoven's Fifth Symphony at the Harrison Opera House. This was our first time visiting this location and definitely will not be the last. After our 90 minute scenic drive, we arrived to ample parking space and the front entrance was within 400 feet. Upon entering the building, we were greeted by Security that made us feel safe and confident that we could enjoy the concert. The facility was clean with easy access to our seats. Everyone from the Security team, Greeters, Elevator Attendant, and the Ushers, wore smiles and made us feel comfortable. Although we arrived just minutes before the opening, we were able to partake in the refreshments that were offered. There were over 500 young people in attendance that were on their best behavior enjoying such a cultural event. We enjoyed every aspect of this Symphony! Thanks again to the Virginia Symphony Orchestra for this opportunity...
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Scott says:
I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to Veterans Tickets Foundation and the Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission for the incredible opportunity to attend the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame. It was truly an unforgettable experience to be surrounded by so many legends and individuals who have made a lasting impact on sports in Arizona and beyond. Events like this go far beyond entertainment—they bring people together, inspire future generations, and celebrate the dedication, perseverance, and excellence of athletes and contributors across all levels of sport. Being able to witness these moments in person and share in the celebration of such remarkable careers meant a great deal to me. I am especially grateful to Vet Tix for their continued commitment to providing veterans and their families with access to events like this. Your generosity and support truly make a difference, creating opportunities for memorable experiences that might not otherwise be possible. It’s organizations like yours that remind us how powerful community support can be. Thank you again to both organizations for making this experience possible. It was a night filled with inspiration, appreciation, and pride in Arizona’s rich sports history, and I’m incredibly thankful to have been a part of it.
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