Veterans Community Project: Summerfest fans fund Tiny House for Veterans

July 9, 2024, Milwaukee WI—Veterans Community Project (VCP) announced today the  success of Generac’s Power Up with Purpose promotion held during Summerfest which  benefited their organization. A total of $81,578 was generated for Veterans Community Project  through the sale of front row passes for the Generac Power Stage and additional donations,  exceeding their $75,000 goal. 

These donations will cover the construction costs of building a tiny home at the Village currently under development on Milwaukee’s northside at 6767 N. 60th Street. Construction is expected  to begin in early 2025.  

Generac’s Power Up with Purpose program allowed fans the opportunity to purchase front row  pit access to Generac Power Stage headliners during the festival, with 100% of the funds going  to Veterans Community Project for the Milwaukee Veterans Village. This is the second year  Generac and Summerfest has offered this program.  

“We can’t thank Generac enough for selecting Veterans Community Project to be the benefactor  of the “Power Up with Purpose” program this year,” said Bryan Meyer, chief executive officer of  Veterans Community Project. “This was our first Summerfest in Milwaukee. The music, stage  and location were second-to-none and the generosity of the fans was inspiring.” 

“We are proud of this community partnership, and delighted we exceeded the goal and  successfully introduced VCP to the Milwaukee community,” said Tami Garrison, senior director  social responsibility at Generac. “Generac is committed to investing in our communities and  strives to create innovative partnerships and programs that make our state stronger.” 

VCP is currently in a capitol campaign to raise the funds required to construct the Milwaukee  Village. Generac’s Power Up with Purpose program has moved them one step closer to putting  shovels in the ground, however more help is needed to raise more than a million dollars for the  first phase of construction.  

This new specialized village in Milwaukee will feature 40 transitional tiny homes and a Village  Center with on-site, wraparound support services designed to equip Veterans experiencing  homelessness with the tools needed to return to a stable, prosperous, independent life. 

Individuals or organizations interested in helping should visit vcp.org. 

Veterans Community Project (VCP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, was founded by a group  of combat Veterans in Kansas City, Missouri, with the mission to serve everyone who took the  oath for our country. By offering critical wraparound support and innovative transitional housing  to Veterans in need, VCP honors the brave individuals who raised their hand to protect us. With  an expanding nationwide program, now including locations in Longmont, CO, Sioux Falls, SD,  and St. Louis, MO, VCP is dedicated to restoring the dignity of our Veterans and providing them  with the support they deserve.