WASHINGTON, May 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, Commissioner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) And President Biden’s Cabinet Voice for America’s More than 33 Million Small Businesses will award $300,000 to three organizations to provide SBA’s Women Veterans Entrepreneurship Training Program (WVETP) to local veterans. announced funding.
“The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to honoring the more than 2 million women veterans in our country by ensuring we support those looking to start or grow their businesses.” Said guzman administrator. “We are proud to offer the SBA Women Veterans Entrepreneurship Training Program and partner with these amazing mission-driven organizations to equip women veterans with the skills and mentorship to build resilient businesses. We are proud to invest in women veterans.”
This grant opportunity, offered by the SBA’s Veterans Business Development Office, helps women veterans become entrepreneurs by assisting with the planning stages of a new business or finding new ways to grow an existing small business. Support organizations’ programs to engage the spirit. During FY2023, more than 9,500 women veterans participated in her WVETP.
Each award recipient demonstrated a distinct background and commitment to providing training and resources specific to the needs of women veterans.
The WVETP award winners are as follows.
Daniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University: Veteran Women Igniting Entrepreneurship (V-WISE) (Syracuse, NY) – $150,000
The V-WISE program is an intensive three-phase program that includes a 15-day online preparation course, a three-day training program, and post-training technical support. This program helps female veterans and military spouses find their passion and learn the business-savvy skills they need to turn their ideas and start-ups into growing ventures.
Onaben: Beyond the Boots: Efforts by Veterans and Service Members (Tulsa, Oklahoma) – $75,000
ONABEN is a nonprofit organization that provides economic and entrepreneurial development services to the Native American business community. The Beyond the Boots program equips women veterans, military personnel, and military spouses to grow in business, explore the importance of social entrepreneurship, and support small businesses through culturally appropriate capacity building, peer coaching, and entrepreneurial activities. We provide resources to help you overcome your challenges.
Utah Veterans Business Resource Center (VBRC) at Salt Lake Community College: Startup Training Resources to Inspire Veteran Entrepreneurs (STRIVE) (Salt Lake City, Utah) – $75,000
STRIVE is a 10-week business building course tailored to the unique choices women have to overcome the bias and other situations they face in business. The STRIVE program is offered in partnership with Syracuse University’s Daniello Institute for Veterans and Families (IVMF), the National Association of Community College Educators (NACCE), and her VBRC. SBA’s support from her WVETP will enable 220 female veterans to participate in this program, expanding economic opportunity and empowering Utah’s military women and their families. .
For more information about SBA’s veterans programs, visit www.sba.gov/veterans.
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About the U.S. Small Business Administration
The U.S. Small Business Administration helps advance the American dream of business ownership. As the single go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the power of the federal government, the SBA helps entrepreneurs and small business owners start, grow, and expand their businesses, recover from a declared crisis, and more. We will provide you with the resources and support you need to do so. disaster. We provide services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. For more information, please visit www.sba.gov.
About the Veterans Business Development Office
SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development (OVBD) operates through SBA’s extensive network of resource partners, including the Small Business Development Center, SCORE, Women’s Business Centers, and 28 VBOCs across the country. VBOC is also a major partner in hosting the “Boots to Business” and “Boots to Business Reboot” programs, which offer entrepreneurship courses on military installations and in local communities. Since the program’s inception in 2013, Boots to Business has trained and graduated more than 200,000 military personnel, veterans, National Guard and Reserve officers, and military spouses. To learn more about resources available to veteran entrepreneurs, visit www.sba.gov/veterans.
CONTACT: Kirk McElwain U.S. Small Business Administration 202-205-6175 Kirk.McElwain@sba.gov

