Veterans Service Organization - Disabled American Veterans - Department of Minnesota
Provides information regarding benefits, disability, and pension information, and claims initiation. DAV Minnesota Headquarters also answers general questions from the public or from members about fraternal activities such as legislative initiatives, membership processing, fundraising requests, completion, and submission of Chapter financial reporting, etc. DAV of Minnesota Foundation is a component of DAV that provides grants to service providers for expanding services to veterans, their dependents, and survivors throughout Minnesota. - Coordinates multiple therapeutic outdoor recreational events for MN Veterans annually - Offers a transportation network throughout much of Minnesota in which veterans can schedule transportation to and from VA Medical Center appointments. To schedule transportation, call: - Minneapolis VA Medical Center: (612)467-2768 - Northwest MN Service to Fargo, ND: (855)277-9787 - Saint Cloud VA Medical Center: (320)255-6480 ext. 6676 - Southeast Minnesota to the Rochester: (507)703-1139
Categories
Last assured
07/31/2025
Physical Address
20 West 12th Street, 3rd Floor, Saint Paul, MN 55155
Hours
- Office: 7 am - 3 pm Monday - Friday - Transportation: 8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday
Voice
Fax
(651)291-0115
Website
https://www.davmn.org
Application process
Call; email; visit website; walk in Call Transportation Service Coordinators to schedule transportation services
Required documents
Documents must demonstrate a verifiable U.S. Military Veteran status
Eligibility
Minnesota veterans and their families; Minnesota organizations that offer services to veterans for grants
Service area
MN
Agency info
Disabled American Veterans - Department of Minnesota
A federally chartered Veterans Service Organization which provides programs and services for the benefit of Minnesota veterans, their dependents, and survivors. DAV MN currently consists of 31 chapters, and as a fraternal organization, membership is comprised exclusively of men and women that sustained injuries or illness during their military service.