Small Business Administration Announces Competition to Help Disabled Veteran Entrepreneurs

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Small Business Administration Announces Competition to Help Disabled Veteran Entrepreneurs

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced a competition for funding of up to $150,000 to deliver entrepreneurship training to service-disabled veterans.

The competition is open to non-profit organizations, state and local agencies, as well as, institutions of higher learning.

“Despite challenges they may face, service-disabled veterans have pursued entrepreneurship and established successful companies nationwide. We look forward to working with the awardee(s) to provide more service-disabled veterans and their families with the training and resources they need to start or grow a small business,” said Larry Stubblefield, Associate Administrator for SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development.

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Eligible organizations should submit applications for the Service-Disabled Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program funding opportunity only through Grants.gov. 

Applications not submitted via Grants.gov will not be evaluated.

The submission deadline is Wednesday, July 24 at 11:59 p.m. 

The Competition

Up to six awardees will use the $300,000 in total funding to participate in the Service-Disabled Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program with grants from SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development.  

These funds will be used to cover the costs of educating service-disabled veterans planning to start a new business or expand and diversify existing small businesses.


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