Ripple joined America250’s Giving 4th campaign on July 4 with a pledge to match donations in XRP supporting the Call of Duty Endowment. The effort links Independence Day charitable giving with programs helping veterans move into civilian jobs.
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Ripple will match donations through the Call of Duty Endowment campaign in XRP, contributing up to a maximum of $10,000.Donors can give cash, stock or crypto, with XRP and RLUSD accepted for eligible campaign contributions.The fundraiser supports veteran employment programs while donations continue toward its stated goal.July 4, 2026, marks Independence Day and the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776, when the 13 colonies formally separated from Great Britain. The milestone is observed as a point of historical reflection on the country’s origins, governing principles and modern civic responsibility.
As part of the initiative, Ripple committed to matching donations made through the Call of Duty Endowment in support of CODE4Vets, up to $10,000. According to the campaign, CODE4Vets, a funding initiative backed by the Call of Duty Endowment, funds the most effective organizations helping veterans return to work, preparing them for the job market and raising awareness of the value they bring to employers.
How Does the Fundraiser Support Veteran Employment?The Call of Duty Endowment says it has funded the placement of more than 165,000 veterans into civilian jobs. The organization says it aims to reach 200,000 job placements by 2030, while noting that unemployment among younger veterans remains an ongoing challenge.
As of this writing, the fundraiser had raised $201.19 toward its $10,000 goal. Ripple’s matching pledge is intended to increase the impact of eligible donations until the company’s contribution reaches its stated cap.
The campaign remains open through the fundraising page. While Ripple has committed to matching eligible donations up to $10,000, the final amount contributed will depend on donor participation. Progress toward both the fundraising target and the Call of Duty Endowment’s broader goal of placing 200,000 veterans in jobs by 2030 will depend on continued support.




















