A direct-mail fundraising company that sent solicitations on behalf of a disabled veterans’ charity but took in most of the money raised will pay $9.7 million in damages, and the charity will re-organize its board and reform its practices as part of a $24.6 million settlement, the state attorney general’s office said.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman was expected on Tuesday to discuss the agreement among his office, the Disabled Veterans National Foundation charity, the Quadriga Art direct-mail company and another company, Convergence Direct Marketing.