Nonprofit Hire Heroes USA named the 25 recipients of a Ripple-funded grant program for veteran- and military spouse-owned businesses, distributing $250,000 as tensions with Iran escalate.
The announcement arrives while a renewed US naval blockade on Iranian ports pushes military affairs back into the spotlight.
The “Ripple Effect: Certified Veteran Employer Grants Program” is a Hire Heroes USA initiative that pairs one-time funding with employer training for veteran- and military spouse-owned businesses. Ripple covered the cost through a donation in RLUSD, the stablecoin it issues.
Hire Heroes USA disclosed the 25 awardees on July 13, after a selection process that ran through the spring. Each business receives $10,000, a combined total of $250,000. The figure is small by corporate standards, though relevant for firms with limited access to credit.
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Proud to announce 25 recipients of the Ripple Effect: Certified Veteran Employer Grants — $250K invested in veteran- and military spouse-owned businesses through our partnership with @HireHeroesUSA.Each recipient receives $10K + employer training + access to 20,000+… https://t.co/vo9t5ZkYSk
— Ripple (@Ripple) July 14, 2026
To qualify, companies had to be at least 51% owned by a US military veteran or military spouse and operate domestically. They must also plan to hire from the military community within 12 to 18 months, a condition the nonprofit says it will track over time. Recipients also gain access to employer resources and the organization’s pool of military-connected candidates.
The grants belong to Ripple’s philanthropic arm rather than its payments business. The company previously committed $25 million, mostly in RLUSD, to education nonprofits. Independent data on the employment impact of these donations is not yet available.
The launch coincides with a sharp escalation in the Middle East. The United States reimposed its blockade of Iranian ports in response to Iran’s attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz on July 14.
The measure revives a policy first enforced between April and June. American forces also launched a fourth consecutive night of strikes, while President Donald Trump threatened to hit bridges and power plants unless Iran returns to negotiations.
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🚨🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Trump held a Situation Room meeting on a MASSIVE new offensive, warning: "Next week comes the power plants. Next week comes the bridges."-Per Axios, Trump convened his full war cabinet, Vance, Rubio, Hegseth, Caine, Ratcliffe, Witkoff, to plan devastating strikes on… pic.twitter.com/19f3eFvx05
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) July 15, 2026
The conflict keeps veterans and military families at the center of public attention. More than 20 US Navy warships and hundreds of aircraft currently operate across the region, according to Central Command. The blockade had been lifted in mid-June under an interim peace deal that has now effectively unraveled.
Both stories will now develop on separate tracks. Hire Heroes USA plans to track the hiring commitments of the awarded businesses over the coming months, while Washington and Tehran face an increasingly uncertain path back to negotiations. Any future overlap between the two remains, for now, a matter of timing.