SBA Invests Over $1 Million to Expand Support for Veteran Entrepreneurs

SBA Invests Over $1 Million to Expand Support for Veteran Entrepreneurs

Organizations to Provide Critical Training and Counseling for Startups and Existing Small Businesses

Yesterday, the?U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)?announced over $1 million in new funding to provide critical training and counseling to aspiring and existing veteran small business owners as a?Veterans Business Outreach Center?(VBOC).?

The new funding opportunity will make awards of up to $400,000 to up to three entities.?Eligible awardees include?private organizations, colleges and universities, private sector firms, nonprofit organizations, and state, local, or tribal governmental agencies.

“Through this initiative, the SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development (OVBD) is investing in military-connected entrepreneurs that will grow the VBOC program from 28 to 31 locations nationwide,”?said?Robert Yannuzzi, Assistant Administrator for the SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development. “This expansion will enhance the entrepreneurship experience across all U.S. states and territories.”

With this SBA funding, recipients will offer training to transitioning service members and military spouses via the?Boots to Business entrepreneurship program, a key component of the Department of Defense’s Transition Assistance Program, as well as?Boots to Business Reboot and the?Military Spouse Pathway to Business program. Applicants will deliver counseling, technical support, financial skills development, comprehensive business evaluations, and mentorship to veterans, transitioning service members, Reserve and National Guard members, and military spouses aiming to launch or expand their small businesses.

The locations for new VBOCs are as follows: Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Florida, and Puerto Rico, and?organizations anywhere may apply for a portion of the total $1.1 million in funding available for this program in Fiscal Year 2024.?

Each award is made for a base project period of 8 months, with four 12-month option periods, starting Sept. 1, 2024. Additional information about the funding opportunity, including specific coverage areas and instructions on how to apply, can be found at grants.gov?and by?searching “SB-OVVB-24-001.”

Applications submitted via other media, including SBA’s website,?will be rejected and will not be evaluated. Applications must be submitted via grants.gov no later than?11:50 p.m. EST on Friday, July 19, 2024.

The SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development will host?information sessions on the funding opportunity via?this Microsoft Teams link or this call-in number (202-765-1264; access code: 265 542 768#, phone conference ID: 736 752 338#) at the following times:

  • Monday, June 24: 4-5 p.m. ET
  • Monday, July 15: 2-3 p.m. ET

Please direct all questions about the VBOC funding opportunity to Tangela Liddell at ? [email protected]. For issues with grants.gov, please call the support line at 1-800-518-4726 or?email [email protected].



Sarmad Siddique

Project Coordinator | Data Analyst | Python | Power BI

8 个月

Great opportunity for Veteran

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US and Latin Veterans International Chamber of Commerce

Veterans Service Representative | Serving Veterans, Building Relationships, Economic Development, Apprenticeship, Youth apprenticeship, Aerospace Apprenticeship, Chamber of Commerce, Embassy, Construction Training

9 个月

United States and Latin Veterans Support Embassy

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We are grateful to support veteran entrepreneurs and excited that VBOC is growing!

Shawn S.

Management Consultant | Nonprofit Visionary | MBA

9 个月

Great information and opportunity! Thank you for sharing.

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Keli Benham-Anthis, MBA

Director at NorCal VBOC | Northern California Veterans Business Outreach Center

9 个月

Yes! So excited the VBOC Family is Expanding!

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