This page outlines how LastVet fits into a broader ecosystem of nonprofit strategy, community convening, and capital innovation. Together, these components form a post-GDP engine for veteran accountability, dignity, and care.
The Four Pillars

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Fiscal sponsor, systems builder, and philanthropic container powering the ecosystem
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Convening body of VSOs and providers co-creating care standards and sharing best practices
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The investment arm aligning private equity and venture capital with regenerative, dignity-first infrastructure
How They Work Together
Each layer feeds into the other:
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The Coalition sets standards and surfaces needs​
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The Nonprofit provides movement strategy, philanthropic capital, and systems support​
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LastVet operationalizes those standards into platform features​
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Capital helps scale what works, aligned with outcomes that matter
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This is not a tech startup. This is a systems movement with a platform spine.
Why This Matters
Most veteran platforms fail because they’re built in isolation. LastVet was architected after years of listening to veterans, providers, and funders about what’s broken:
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Fragmented care with no coordination
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No trusted feedback loops or standards
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No bridge between community wisdom and funding
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This ecosystem solves that.
Built for Long-Term Impact
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Post-GDP Metrics – Care, belonging, healing, dignity
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Web3 / Web4 Design – Consent, decentralization, sovereignty
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Closed-loop Coordination – From voice → platform → capital → feedback → trust
