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SBA Announces Funding Competition to Organizations Providing Entrepreneurship Training to Women Veterans
02/25/2024
[ Article originally appeared in http://www.sbeinc.com ]
The U.S. Small Business Administration today announced that non-profit organizations and private sector firms are now eligible to compete for funding of up to $300,000 to deliver entrepreneurship training to women veterans. The application period begins today and continues through March 21, 2024. Up to six grantees will be awarded $300,000 in total funding to participate in the Women Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program (SB-OVWV-24-001) with grants from the SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development. Awards will be made for a base project period of 12 months, with three option periods of 12 months each. These funds will be used to educate women veterans who intend to pursue or are already engaged in business ownership.
In Fiscal Year 2023, over 9,500 participants worked with the Women Veteran Training Program grantees to start or grow a business. Kristen Wright, military spouse and owner of Kristen Wright Strategic Communications LLC based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, realized she was overwhelmed with how to apply and compete for government contracts. She sought out support from a resource provider to help her get started. Kristen connected with ONABEN, an SBA Women Veteran Entrepreneurship Training program grantee, by participating in “Beyond the Boots,” a program specifically geared toward the needs of the military community. Kristen received guidance and attended SBA-led speaker session to help her understand the federal contracting opportunities available to her. The support she received through ONABEN has given Kristen the ability to grow her military spouse- and woman-owned business and compete in the federal marketplace.
Eligible organizations must submit applications for the Women Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program (SB-OVWV-24-001) funding opportunity by 11:59 p.m. ET on March 21, 2024, through grants.gov Back To News |
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