Review a list of FAQs posed by other military personnel that deal with starting, funding and growing a business, and learn about associated available resources that exist to help you at each stage of your business development.
What if there were no limits to your ability to conceptualize, launch and succeed at owning your own business? As a veteran, reservist or active member in the U.S. military, that opportunity exists today and you can participate -- at no charge. It's easy, it's on the web and you'll have help along the way from an experienced virtual business adviser. Learn more >>
USAVETBIZ is dedicated to becoming the premier national membership organization, committed to empowering and promoting military veterans in business for the purpose of enhancing greater economic opportunity and recognition in community and country. The mission of USAVETBIZ is to promote high patronage of veterans in business in all channels of domestic commerce public and private.USAVETBIZ will address key public and private sector impediments faced by military veteran entrepreneurs and work to facilitate remedies.
OVBD is dedicated to serving veteran entrepreneurs by formulating, executing and promoting policies and programs to assist veterans in starting and developing small business ventures. SBA District Offices can help you prepare and plan for your entrepreneurial adventure. Find your nearest representative.
Launched in June of 2007, this pilot loan initiative is targeted toward veterans and members of the military community who want to establish or expand a small business. Eligible military community members include:
Learn more or contact your local private-sector lending institution to inquire if they provide loans that are, in turn, guaranteed by the SBA Patriot Express 7(a) Loan Program.
TVC is charged with creating and enhancing entrepreneurial business opportunities for Veterans, including Service-Disabled Veterans. Services include providing assistance with access to capital, entrepreneurial education, access to markets, access to services, and business networking opportunities.
Discover and connect with thousands of FREE business assistance resources. Search by type of help needed or by type of agency, by state and by your local community. Select the program or individual most suited to help you with your particular business interest or need.
There are many ways to finance a new business or fund business growth. Select from the following list based on your interest or need:
Discover by stage of business development that you are in, what resources exist to support your progress accordingly, where they are located and who to contact.
Find the products and services that you need to support growth, productivity, operational efficiency, and your profitability.
Learn the skills you need to be successful in your own business development activities. Train on-line, in the classroom, at your business facility, via workshops, seminars, or one-on-one counseling.
Find useful business articles, business forms and business links to help you connect with additional tools and information to support your business.
Gain visibility for your business-to-business offerings or locate other local products and services to support your progress.
The Center for Veteran's Enterprise is a division of the US Veteran's Administration. The purpose of the CVE is to support economic empowerment for every veteran entrepreneur and to provide resource assistance for veterans and service-disabled veterans who are considering business ownership.
"Knowledge Institute is a philanthropic organization and convener of entrepreneurial talent that specializes in economic and small business development. Recognized by the US Small Business Administration (SBA), Government agencies, Fortune 500 Companies and other industry experts as leaders in small business communication and education, the Institute established, for the first time, a centralized place where all individuals go to learn about and connect with free entrepreneurial assistance programs and high value goods, services and technologies. Institute networks support start-up, home office, small and medium-sized
businesses in all 50 United States and internationally."