CODE Doles Out Grant to the Wounded Warrior Project

February 3, 2010

Activision’s Blizzard’s Call of Duty Endowment (CODE), which provides funding to assist war veterans, has announced another funding initiative.

CODE’s first donation
was a $125,000 endowment to the Paralyzed Veterans of America, which enabled the group to open a vocational rehab center. Via Bloomberg we learn that CODE’s second major donation will be a $100,000 grant to the Wounded Warrior Project, a Florida-based charity that assists injured veterans transitioning to either civilian life or new military positions. The funds will be used to open a new Transition Training Academy (TTA).

CODE also provided assistance to the families of victims from last year’s Fort Hood shooting.

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick told Bloomberg that he hopes to grow CODE’s endowments to between $50.0 and $100.0 million by the end of this decade. Current CODE funding totals about $1.0 million.

Kotick added:

Being able to meet these brave men and women and hear their stories firsthand has strengthened my conviction that the private sector as well as the government is responsible for ensuring they have employment and that we don’t penalize them for their years of service to this country.”

Note: The Bloomberg story puts CODE’s grant to the Paralyzed Veterans of America at $375,000, versus our original story which reported it as a $125,000 grant. Official PR (PDF) announcing the founding of CODE put the figure at $125,000, so we will stick with that.

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Re: CODE Doles Out Grant to the Wounded Warrior Project

I believe Kotick has enough money running out of his butte in order to help this organization & design better video games & improve on them. My fiance is a wounded Warrior of Iraq in the Marines. He got medically discharged, but anything to support the troops, I will help as well. Kotick is doing a good thing for the wounded soldiers. :)

 

 

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Re: CODE Doles Out Grant to the Wounded Warrior Project

I'm sorry, but what the f*** is a games developer doing giving my fricken money away? I expect that money to be spent improving my games, not that it be handed out as charity to some war hero whose care is the government's responsibility.

Re: CODE Doles Out Grant to the Wounded Warrior Project

Actually the government has leashes around the service members' necks. They hate government.

 

 

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Re: CODE Doles Out Grant to the Wounded Warrior Project

Good intentions I'm sure, but I'm still somewhat bitter towards kotick after the stunts he pulled off last year especially his comment about making games shouldn't be fun. 

 

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