2022 National Veterans Small Business Week Begins October 31st

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The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will celebrate National Veterans Small Business Week (NVSBW) October 31 – November 4, with a series of virtual and in-person events highlighting the entrepreneurial spirit and resilience of veteran small-business owners.

“Each year we celebrate National Veterans Small Business Week to honor America’s nearly two million veteran entrepreneurs who have answered our nation’s call to serve and protect us and are now making a difference every day for local communities and our nation’s economy,” says administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the SBA. “This week, and every week, the U.S. Small Business Administration is committed to doing its part to fulfill our responsibility to our veteran entrepreneurs by ensuring they can access the tools and resources they need to start, grow, and build resilient businesses.”

Throughout the week, SBA, resource partners and local organizations across the country will focus on highlighting various aspects of the entrepreneurial journey for veteran small-business owners and the agency’s support of this critical community in hybrid, in-person and virtual formats.

Topics will include:

  • Transition assistance;
  • Entrepreneurial training;
  • Government contracting;
  • Disaster assistance; and
  • Access to capital resources.

Currently, more than 100 virtual events are free and open to the public – visit sba.gov/nvsbw for the full schedule.

“National Veterans Small Business Week is a great time to recognize entrepreneurs from the military community,” says Terra Smith, owner of DocTerra Mobile Veterinary Services. “As a military spouse and a business owner, the SBA has been very supportive, and my local Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) has been instrumental in the growth of my practice and in helping me to develop as an entrepreneur. This national week is an important reminder of the resources available to the military community that can help take their business to the next level.”

The DocTerra 24-foot mobile clinic includes an animal exam and treatment area, as well as a full surgical suite, lab, portable digital x-ray and kennels for surgical recovery or day hospitalization.

“Through National Veterans Small Business Week, the SBA showcases how veterans apply skills and traits developed in the military, such as problem-solving, flexibility and resilience, to their successful small businesses,” says Mark L. Scott, director of the VBOC at Mississippi State University. “Our ‘Lunch and Learn’ live webinar series will feature key topics of interest to Veteran and Military Spouse owners including Becoming Lender Ready, Social Media Planning and Government Contracting.”

For more information about National Veterans Small Business Week and to find events in your area, visit sba.gov/nvsbw.