A Key Resource for Veteran-Owned Small Businesses – The Syracuse University On-Line Veteran Entrepreneurship Resource Library Ken Larson2 days ago1 min readSAMPLE FEATURED CONTENTIVMF BlogThe IVMF blog explores just a few of those stories about veterans, spouses, and the entire family unit.2021 National Survey of Military Affiliated Entrepreneurs: Key HighlightsThis data brief provides key insights and findings from the 2021 National Survey of Military Affiliated (NSMAE) entrepreneurs about their experiences related to entrepreneurship, COVID-19 pandemic, military, and overall wellbeing.Prepare for EmergenciesDisasters can strike at any time, and being prepared to rebuild is critical for a businesses success and longevity. These three steps will help ensure you’re ready to manage any emergencyAccess to Capital Challenges and OpportunitiesThis paper describes how veterans report financing their businesses, their potential difficulties accessing capital, and the potential reasons they may encounter credit and loan denials. We conclude with a discussion on the possible implications and put forward a preliminary argument for further study that would explore some of the more nuanced aspects of access to capital barriers.Veteran Entrepreneur PortalPortal with direct and organized links to federal services/tools/resources for veteran business owners.Department of Labor — Services by LocationThis website provides a shortcut to programs/services from the Department of Labor by location. The website shows a map and users can locate services nearby.
SAMPLE FEATURED CONTENTIVMF BlogThe IVMF blog explores just a few of those stories about veterans, spouses, and the entire family unit.2021 National Survey of Military Affiliated Entrepreneurs: Key HighlightsThis data brief provides key insights and findings from the 2021 National Survey of Military Affiliated (NSMAE) entrepreneurs about their experiences related to entrepreneurship, COVID-19 pandemic, military, and overall wellbeing.Prepare for EmergenciesDisasters can strike at any time, and being prepared to rebuild is critical for a businesses success and longevity. These three steps will help ensure you’re ready to manage any emergencyAccess to Capital Challenges and OpportunitiesThis paper describes how veterans report financing their businesses, their potential difficulties accessing capital, and the potential reasons they may encounter credit and loan denials. We conclude with a discussion on the possible implications and put forward a preliminary argument for further study that would explore some of the more nuanced aspects of access to capital barriers.Veteran Entrepreneur PortalPortal with direct and organized links to federal services/tools/resources for veteran business owners.Department of Labor — Services by LocationThis website provides a shortcut to programs/services from the Department of Labor by location. The website shows a map and users can locate services nearby.
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