5 Tips To Achieve The Best Results In Entrepreneurship Teamwork

By Misty Stutsman, IVMF Director of Entrepreneurship & Small Business The Institute for Veteran and Military Families (IVMF) at Syracuse University is in its 11th year of serving those who have served. While the foundation for the IVMF was a program, the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) and a simple mission to “advance
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8 Tips to Know Your Business is Procurement Ready

By Kristina Donzella, Assistant Director, Center of Excellence for Veteran Entrepreneurship Now more than ever there are more opportunities to do business with other businesses; and with the ever-growing sea of available information and advice on this topic, it can be hard to tell if you and your business are “procurement ready.”  A procurement-ready business
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Changes In How Companies Pay Veteran Owned Businesses

By Leo Rokoske Running a small business is hard enough, but unique challenges facing veteran-owned businesses have prompted change in how companies pay them. The need for fair and prompt payment is even more pronounced for veteran-owned small businesses that often experience unique financial challenges due to their owners transitioning from the military to civilian
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Vetrepreneurs – Strengthening the Backbone of the U.S.

By Misty Stutsman, IVMF Director, Entrepreneurship & Small Business This week is National Veteran Small Business week! However, what does that mean to an outsider? Why is it important to recognize this subset of entrepreneurship? In different circles you will hear the parallel drawn between small businesses being the backbone of the United States. According to
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