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In light of Veterans Day (yesterday), we wanted to take a moment and thank veterans across the country for their service.

Because of the leadership skills and expertise they acquire during their service, many veterans go on to start and grow small businesses.

The Small Business Administration offers resources to support veteran-owned small businesses. Visit the Office of Veterans Business Development for more resources.

You might also want to check out a post we wrote back in June about the entrepreneurial resources and support available to the men and women who have served our country.

Happy Veteran’s Day!

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Happy June!
I hope everyone enjoyed the holiday weekend. In the spirit of Memorial Day, I thought we might talk about starting and operating a small business as a veteran.

There are lots of programs and opportunities out there for veterans looking for technical assistance and even capital for starting a small business.

A great resource is the Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) which maintains the VetBiz Registry, a member site that lists your company in a database of other veteran-owned businesses. Through VetBiz, listed companies are given notice of and special consideration for federal contracting opportunities, and are updated with information and news affecting Veteran-Owned and Service Disabled businesses.

Another resource is the SBA Office of Veterans Business Development, the mission of which is “to maximize the availability, applicability and usability of all administration small business programs for Veterans, Service-Disabled Veterans, Reserve Component Members, and their Dependents or Survivors.” The SBA oversees an outreach program that caters to both start up veteran enterprise and those in existing business. Services include business plan workshops, feasibility analysis, counseling, mentoring, and technical training in more specific areas.
Find out more here.

Use this tool on the SBA website to find a Veterans Business Development Officer near you.

The VA Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization is also developing a mentor program, not unlike our Business Coaching Program, which is aimed at assisting veteran-owned enterprises to become “viable and/or more competitive in the small business community.” See the details here.

Other organizations and federal offices advocate on behalf of veterans enterprise, such as the National Veteran Owned Business Association and the VA Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. These organizations help to guide policy, support the veteran community, and promote veteran-owned businesses as preferred vendors.

Are you a veteran business owner?
What is your experience with the available resources?

Leave a comment below.

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