You served. Find every benefit you’ve actually earned.
Eight quick questions. We surface the federal and state benefits you may qualify for and link you straight to the official source for each one. Every benefit here is cited to a .gov page — no marketing fluff.
Free. No account. No email. Your answers never leave your device — there’s no server call, nothing is written to the page URL, and our analytics are explicitly blocked from capturing them. Close the tab and it’s gone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Veteran Benefit Finder do?
It asks eight quick questions — your status, state, disability rating, service era, combat or toxic exposure, family situation, income, and level of daily care — then surfaces the federal and state veteran benefits you may qualify for. Each result links straight to the official .gov source for that benefit. There is no account, no email, and nothing is saved.
Which benefits does it screen for?
It covers benefits across several categories: Disability & Health (VA disability compensation, PACT Act toxic-exposure benefits, VA health care, mental health services), Income & Pension (Veterans Pension, Aid & Attendance), Education (Post-9/11 GI Bill, VR&E, Dependents’ Educational Assistance), Housing (VA home loan, Specially Adapted Housing grant), Family & Survivors (CHAMPVA, Dependency & Indemnity Compensation, family caregiver support), and Employment services — plus a state benefits layer for the state you select.
Is this an official eligibility determination?
No. It is a screening aid, not a decision. The results are starting points based on what you tell it — the VA and your state Department of Veterans Affairs make the final call. It is informational only, not legal advice. Confirm everything on the official source linked in each result before you rely on it.
Does it cover state benefits too?
Yes. State benefits layer on top of federal ones, and most veterans never check them. Based on the state or territory you pick, the finder shows your state benefits alongside the federal list and points you to your state DVA to verify current amounts and apply. Property-tax, retirement-income, hiring, and tuition benefits vary by county and change annually, so the state office is the authority.
Do I need an account, and is my data saved?
No account, no email, nothing saved. Every answer stays in your browser — there is no server call, nothing is written to the page URL, and our analytics are blocked from capturing your answers. Close the tab and it is gone.