WWP's vision is to "foster the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded service members in our nation's history," as it works to raise awareness and enlist the public's aid for the needs of severely injured service men and women, to help severely injured service members aid and assist each other and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs
WWP currently offers 19 different programs and services to wounded veterans and their families. The programs and services are separated into four separate categories: "Body," "Mind," "Economic Empowerment," and "Engagement
Introduction: Who are you? What is your organization? Define your community:
Concept: What is your idea? How will it benefit your organization?
Cause: What wrong are you trying to right? Why?
Target Audience: What group of people will benefit most? Why? What value do they have to your organization?
Topic 2 – Wounded Warrior Project: What sports-focused corporate entity will you partner with? How does their target audience and brand complement your cause and target audience?
Sports: Which company most needs the audience you are attracting?
Execution: What steps will you take to bring this concept to life? What forms of media will you choose? Why? What is your message? What is your call to action? How much will your program cost and how will you pay for it?
Conclusion: Why will this work? How will you measure success?
My name is Garrett Osumah and I am the executive director and founder of