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Adoption support for qualifying military families —helping those who serve build forever homes. All applications are reviewed confidentially and care.

What to Expect When You Apply

Freedom Families Foundation provides targeted financial support to qualifying military families pursuing adoption. Our application process is designed to be straightforward, confidential, and respectful of your family’s unique circumstances.

Please review the eligibility criteria below and submit a complete application when ready. All applications are reviewed with care, and applicants can expect a response within 30 calendar days.

Eligibility Criteria

Due to limited resources, Freedom Families Foundation prioritizes active-duty families who face the greatest financial constraints during the adoption process. As our capacity grows, we hope to expand support to additional military-connected families.

Service Members

Commissioned and noncommissioned officers from any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.

Applicant Household

Adoption applicants must be part of an eligible active-duty military household.

Documentation

Ability to provide verification of active-duty status and adoption-related expenses.

Application Form

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Frequently Asked Questions

Freedom Families Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides targeted financial support to help qualifying active-duty military officers and noncommissioned officers reduce out-of-pocket adoption costs. We also engage in nonpartisan advocacy to elevate understanding of adoption cost barriers for military families.

To qualify, applicants must be active-duty officers or noncommissioned officers in any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, be part of an active-duty military household pursuing adoption, have finalized an adoption within the past 12 months with documentation of eligible expenses paid, pursue a non-kinship adoption, complete the adoption through a licensed professional or state agency, and provide a brief letter from the applicant’s commanding officer confirming active-duty status and good standing.

No. Children who age out of foster care without permanent families face far greater challenges later in life, which is why we believe providing stability and belonging matters at every age.

We provide financial assistance to help reduce out-of-pocket adoption expenses incurred during the final stages of adoption, including legal fees, travel, agency costs, and other verifiable expenses. We do not provide counseling, placement services, or agency representation.

Please note that applying for assistance does not guarantee funding. Award availability and funding levels vary by year and are dependent on available donor support and overall program capacity.

Click the Apply Now button on our website and complete the application form with the required documentation, including adoption finalization paperwork, proof of expenses, and a commanding officer’s endorsement.

Freedom Families Foundation provides support after adoption finalization. Families in early planning stages should consult a licensed adoption professional to understand the process and costs involved.

Freedom Families Foundation does not provide tax advice. Please consult your tax advisor or IRS guidance regarding adoption-related tax credits.

Once a complete application is received, we aim to review and respond within 30 calendar days.

We require a brief command endorsement to confirm the applicant’s active-duty status, good standing, and professional character. This helps ensure responsible stewardship of donor funds and program integrity. The endorsement does not evaluate parenting ability or the adoption decision.

Applicants should submit proof of active-duty status, adoption finalization documentation, proof of eligible out-of-pocket expenses paid, and a commanding officer’s endorsement. Additional documentation may be requested if clarification is needed.

Yes. We support eligible domestic and international adoptions, provided all program criteria are met and the adoption was completed through licensed professionals or appropriate authorities.

In some cases, yes. Applications denied due to incomplete documentation or timing may be reconsidered once resolved. Applications that do not meet core eligibility requirements may not be reconsidered.

If you have questions not addressed here, please contact us before applying so we can help determine whether our program is the right fit for your family.

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