Roads, Service, and Giving Back: vialytics Partners with Wounded Warrior Project This March

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Mar 9, 2026
Roads, Service, and Giving Back: vialytics Partners with Wounded Warrior Project This March
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This month, we’re doing something a little different. Beyond the work of helping municipalities manage their road networks, we wanted to find a way to give back in a way that feels meaningful and honest.

So for the month of March, vialytics is partnering with the Wounded Warrior Project - a nonprofit dedicated to supporting injured veterans and their families as they navigate life after service.


Why the Wounded Warrior Project? 

The communities vialytics serves, cities, towns, counties, are home to millions of veterans and military families. These are the same neighborhoods whose roads we help manage. The men and women who served to protect those communities deserve our respect and our support.

Wounded Warrior Project provides a wide range of services to post-9/11 veterans: mental health support, career counseling, physical wellness programs, and long-term care coordination. Their work is direct, impactful, and deeply needed.

We’re a road technology company, not a charity. But we believe that businesses have a responsibility to do more than just transact. This partnership is our small way of acknowledging something important: the communities we work in are built on sacrifice, and that deserves recognition.

What We're Doing This Month

We’ve set up two ways to contribute through our work in March:For municipalities we meet with for the first time:

For every initial on-site conversation we hold with a city or county, vialytics will donate $150 to the Wounded Warrior Project in the name of that community. No contract required. Just a conversation.

For municipalities that sign on with vialytics in March: We will donate 100% of the setup and onboarding fees to the Wounded Warrior Project, made in the name of that municipality. This is not a discount or a promotional fee reduction. It’s a direct contribution to an organization doing important work.

Roads, Communities, and the People Who Serve Them

There’s something fitting about road infrastructure and veterans sharing the same conversation. Both are foundational. Roads connect people, move economies, and hold communities together, often without getting much recognition. Veterans do the same.

vialytics was built to help municipalities take better care of their infrastructure, using AI-supported pavement assessments to give local governments the data they need to plan, prioritize, and protect their roads. It’s practical work. But it’s also work done in service of communities.

This March, we’re proud to connect that work to something larger.