The U.S. Army Women's Foundation
Celebrating 56 Years of Service 1969 - 2025
The U.S. Army Women’s Museum is now fully accessible to the public
Honoring Service & Sacrifice
The US Army Women’s Foundation is the premier support network for you, our Women Soldiers and Veterans. Together we are a strong team, building partnerships for success and serving as a voice and advocate for Army Women: Honor, Empower, Connect… It’s our mission.
What’s Up Next
AWF Legacy Scholarship Program is Accepting Applications!
The Army Women’s Foundation Legacy Scholarship Program provides grants to women soldiers, past and present, and their lineal descendants to help them attain their educational goals. To be considered, the online application and all required documents must be received by the deadline of Jan. 21, 2026.
In Case You Missed It
Dr. Kyleanne Hunter discusses her transition from the military to civilian sector with AWF Executive Director, Sue Fulton
LTC (Ret) Michelle Horn (USA) leads a panel discussion with (L to R) Kayla Williams, BG (Ret) Tia Young (USA), CPT (Ret) Dawn Halfaker (USA), and LtCol (Ret) Kate Germano (USMC)
(L to R) Sue Fulton, LTC (Ret) Michelle Horn, CPT (Ret) Dawn Halfaker, Kayla Williams, Dr. Kyleanne Hunter, BG (Ret) Tia Young, LtCol (Ret) Kate Germano, and LTG (Ret) Kathy Gainey
AWF 2025 Leadership Forum : “Thriving Beyond the Uniform”
On Monday, 13 Oct 2025, the U.S. Army Women’s Foundation hosted our AUSA Leadership Forum, “Thriving Beyond the Uniform” at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Dr. Kyleanne Hunter (CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, former USMC Attack Helicopter Pilot) answered questions in a “fireside chat” with AWF Executive Director Sue Fulton, followed by a dynamic panel discussion moderated by LTC (Ret) Michelle Horn. The distinguished panel of leaders—including LtCol (Ret) Kate Germano (USMC), CPT (Ret) Dawn Halfaker (USA), Kayla Williams, and BG (Ret) Twanda “Tia” Young (USA)—explored career transitions, leadership, and resilience beyond military service. The conversation and Q&A highlighted personal stories, policy perspectives, and practical tools to support women as they continue to lead and thrive after their time in uniform.
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The US Army Women’s Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and a non-federal entity Headquartered at Fort Lee, Virginia.
It is not part of the Department of Defense or its components and has no government status.






