
CVA Launches New Website to Enhance “For America” Mission
Empowering veterans and patriotic citizens alike to take action on the most pressing issues facing our nation
ARLINGTON, Va. ― Concerned Veterans for America (CVA), the nation’s largest veteran-led grassroots advocacy organization, on Thursday announced the launch of its newly redesigned website, built to better inform, engage, and mobilize Americans in the fight for a freer, more secure future.
The new site reflects CVA’s refreshed brand identity and renewed commitment to ensuring veterans’ voices help shape a stronger America for all. Designed to be more intuitive, action-focused, and aligned with CVA’s “by veterans, for all Americans” ethos, the site offers visitors a clearer understanding of the organization’s work, a streamlined path to civic engagement, and a platform to connect directly with CVA staff.
“This is more than a website refresh,” said John Vick, CVA’s Executive Director, “it’s a recommitment to Concerned Veterans for America’s mission. Veterans have always been about service, and our new site empowers veterans, military families and all patriots to continue serving our country. This new platform equips them ― and every American ― to take informed action on the most pressing issues affecting our nation, like economic growth, reshaping U.S. foreign policy to better serve domestic interests, and expanding health care choices for all Americans. It’s how we continue serving after the uniform.”
Highlights of the new website include:
- A modern visual design reflecting CVA’s updated branding,
- Direct access to CVA staff and its core functions,
- Easier navigation for both new and returning visitors,
- Access to in-depth policy positions across CVA’s core issue areas,
- Tools to help visitors quickly engage with lawmakers, join the movement, and share feedback.
CVA invites media, policymakers, partners, and the public to explore the new site and see how veterans are leading the way in building a better American future.
To learn more, visit: cv4a.org