Veteran Entrepreneur Business Start Program Offers Support for Military Veterans

Brandon Marley - President/CEO - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber website
Brandon Marley - President/CEO - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber website
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“Veteran Entrepreneurs Business Start is specifically focused on military veterans that are looking to start their first business.”
“At the completion of the program, eligible participants can apply for a County of Riverside grant of $2,500.”

Veterans interested in starting their own businesses are being offered a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights and support through the Veteran Entrepreneur Business Start program. The program, tailored specifically for military veterans, aims to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully launch their entrepreneurial ventures.

The program covers a wide range of essential topics, including business planning, finance, market analysis, digital marketing, social media, licenses, permits, and more. Each week focuses on a different aspect of entrepreneurship, providing participants with a comprehensive understanding of what it takes to establish and grow a successful business.

Week by week, participants will delve into crucial areas such as business ownership, planning, market analysis, financial literacy, digital marketing, and legal considerations. From developing a business plan to understanding market trends and customer behavior, the program offers a holistic approach to entrepreneurship tailored to the unique needs of military veterans.

Moreover, at the conclusion of the program, eligible participants have the opportunity to apply for a County of Riverside grant worth $2,500, providing additional financial support to kickstart their business endeavors. This grant serves as an added incentive for veterans to actively engage in the program and take full advantage of the resources and knowledge offered.

Veteran Entrepreneur Business Start not only equips veterans with practical skills and knowledge but also fosters a supportive community of like-minded individuals who are embarking on a similar entrepreneurial journey. By leveraging resources, expertise, and networking opportunities, participants can build a strong foundation for their businesses and set themselves up for long-term success.

For military veterans eager to turn their business ideas into reality, the Veteran Entrepreneur Business Start program offers a valuable platform to learn, grow, and thrive in the world of entrepreneurship. With a focus on empowerment, education, and support, the program is designed to be a catalyst for veterans seeking to make their mark in the business world.

For more information about the program and how to participate, interested individuals can visit the official event page at [Eventbrite](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/veteran-entrepreneur-business-start-tickets-851083071377?aff=oddtdtcreator).



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