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Small business grants designed for veterans could be a great financial tool to promote the growth and development of your company. Learn more here.
The Department of Veterans Affairs OSDBU assists Veterans with starting and building their businesses. Learn more here. Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more.
For veterans injured in the line of duty who are or want to be small business owners. SBA grants funding for these specialized training programs to: Veterans Entrepreneurship Program (VEP) at Oklahoma State University; Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans at St. Joseph's University; Warrior Rising, a nonprofit empowering veterans in business
VA Small and Veteran Business Programs implement the requirements to aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of small and Veteran business concerns. When acquiring products and services, the federal government must award these businesses a fair proportion of total VA property and services purchases, contracts, and subcontracts.
Veterans can get small-business grants from government agencies, nonprofits and private companies. Explore your top options and other free resources.
SBA's VBOCs offer workshops, training, counseling, and mentorship opportunities in your area. VBOCs can also help you navigate SBA’s extensive resource partner network and refer you to a community partner, lender, or SBA program.
The Veterans Business Program (VBP) assists businesses owned by qualified service-disabled and veteran-owned businesses in gaining access to State of Illinois contracting opportunities and participating in the competitive procurement process.
OVBD is SBA’s liaison with the military business community and has a number of programs and services to assist aspiring and existing entrepreneurs through training, counseling and education, access to capital, contracting opportunities, and disaster assistance. Phone: 202-205-6773.
This guide will help Veterans get started on establishing a small business as well as qualify for VA contracts targeted for a Veteran-Owned Small Business. I’ve never owned a business before and would like to start one. Where do I start? Visit https://www.sba.gov/business-guide for information to assist you in your decision making process.
Fortunately, many federal, state and private organizations offer small business grants for veterans, which can be used to grow or start your business. Here’s where to look and how to apply...