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Coast Guard Mutual Assistance Delivers Record $12.1M in Support to Service Members and Families
By MGN Editorial•April 29, 2026 at 06:00 PM
Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA) announced its 2025 annual report, revealing the organization distributed over $12.1 million in financial assistance to more than 4,000 Coast Guard members and families, marking one of the most impactful years in CGMA's history.
# Coast Guard Mutual Assistance Delivers Record $12.1M in Support to Service Members and Families
Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA) has released its 2025 Annual Report, highlighting a record year of charitable impact for active-duty and retired Coast Guard personnel. The Arlington, Virginia-based nonprofit organization distributed more than $12.1 million in financial assistance to over 4,000 Coast Guard members and their families during the fiscal year, underscoring the critical role mutual aid organizations play in supporting those who serve in the maritime sector.
The $12.1 million in assistance represents one of CGMA's most significant years of support, reflecting both the growing needs within the Coast Guard community and the organization's expanded capacity to respond. The funds were directed toward helping service members and their families navigate financial hardship, emergency situations, and other critical needs that arise.
CGMA operates as a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to providing immediate financial assistance to Coast Guard members and their families facing unexpected financial difficulties. The organization's mission has become increasingly important as Coast Guard personnel face the challenges of federal service, including deployment-related hardships, medical emergencies, and family crises.
The 2025 results demonstrate the strong community support behind CGMA's mission. The organization relies on voluntary contributions from Coast Guard members, retirees, and the public to fund its assistance programs. The growing contribution base and engagement from the maritime community underscore the value placed on supporting those who dedicate their careers to maritime safety and security operations.
Coast Guard personnel play a vital role in U.S. maritime operations, including vessel traffic management, environmental protection, search and rescue operations, and coastal security. Supporting their wellbeing and that of their families is essential to maintaining the readiness and morale of the Coast Guard workforce.
The release of the 2025 Annual Report comes as the maritime industry continues to focus on workforce development and retention. Organizations like CGMA address a critical gap in the social safety net for federal maritime service members, who often face unique challenges related to extended deployments and the demands of maritime operations.
For Coast Guard members and their families seeking assistance or those interested in supporting CGMA's mission, the organization's annual report provides detailed information about programs and contribution options. The success of 2025 positions CGMA to continue expanding its support in the coming years.
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