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2. Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Program. Veterans who were disabled while serving in the military may be eligible for the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business...
Veteran business grants offer free funding that can help you launch or grow your business, as opposed to small-business loans or other types of debt-based financing that you have to repay.
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
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.
VA has contracts set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) or Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSB). In order to bid on these contracts, your business must first achieve VA’s designation as a “verified” SDVOSB or VOSB.
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.
Some veteran grant programs are only open to veterans with honorable discharges, others are open to veteran family members, and some cater toward service-disabled or new entrepreneurs, so keep that in mind as you narrow down your list for potential grants.