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Entrepreneurs are passionate, resilient, adaptable, confident, and able to see opportunity anywhere. They typically accomplish 72 hours’ worth of work into 24 hours. In the beginning, entrepreneurs may not have the money, influence or experience to grow their business. That's where corporations can step in and assist. Some offer programs that bring startups in-house allowing entrepreneurs to have autonomy while providing them the needed support a larger company can provide (financial, mentorship, and otherwise). Many companies have products and services that help small business owners tackle the daily challenges they face. For Example, The Coalition for Veteran Owned Business (CVOB) is working to demystify the process of doing business with Fortune 500 companies. The COE organizes all of the current programs, products, and best practices of business into one place so that an entrepreneur can easily find resources to help move their venture forward.

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    Veteran Jobs Mission

    The 100,000 Jobs Mission has established a new goal and name for the coalition of companies committed to employing U.S. military Veterans. The coalition is now called the Veteran Jobs Mission and is committed to collectively hiring a total of one million military Veterans. Since its founding in 2011, the Veteran Jobs Mission has grown […]

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    Coalition for Veteran Owned Business

    This first-of-its-kind national initiative will support the success of veteran, service member, and military spouse-owned businesses by connecting them with entrepreneurial education and training, small business resources and solutions, and commerce and supplier opportunities. The Coalition will advocate for and support businesses operated by the greater military and veteran community, including both business-to-business and business-to-consumer models.

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    NaVOBA

    NaVOBA’s Mission is simple — to create opportunities for all of America’s veteran-owned businesses. More than 3 million men and women who have defended our nation’s freedoms by serving in America’s armed forces have made the choice to start their own small businesses after their military service. We call them vetrepreneurs. Whether they are looking […]