WASHINGTON – Today, Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice in President Biden’s Cabinet for America’s more than 34 million small businesses, announced more than $1 million in grant awards(Link is external) to three organizations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Puerto Rico. The grants will provide funding to establish new Veterans Business Outreach Centers (VBOCs), which will enhance training and counseling services for both new and existing veteran and military spouse small business owners. The three new centers will begin their project periods on Sept. 1.
“The expansion of SBA’s network of Veterans Business Outreach Centers has been a top priority of the Biden-Harris Administration as we work to ensure our military-connected entrepreneurs have better access to SBA’s resources to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams following their service to our nation,” said Administrator Guzman. “With these new grants, veterans, service members and military families in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Puerto Rico will have local, trusted institutions ready to help them start and grow their businesses – strengthening their communities and our economy.”
“Thanks to this additional funding, we can increase our Veterans Business Outreach Centers and significantly support thousands of transitioning service members, National Guard and Reserve members, and their spouses in starting and growing their businesses,” said Robert Yannuzzi, Assistant Administrator for the SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development. “VBOCs supported more than 53,000 clients in fiscal year 2023, and this expansion will help grow that number year over year.”
Today’s announcement expands the VBOC program from 28 to 31 locations, fully servicing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa. Organizations receiving VBOC grants from the SBA have shown dedication to helping veterans work toward solutions to challenges they face and are positioned to support their coverage areas through the Department of Defense’s Transition Assistance Program. Grants will support a range of services, including:
- Business planning: Providing veterans with training and counseling on accounting, financial planning, and management.
- Assistance accessing capital: Providing veterans with help understanding the capital available to them, as well as accessing financing, loans, and grants.
- Government contracting guidance: Providing training on veteran business certification and best practices for doing business with the government.
- Marketing and outreach: Providing marketing and outreach services to promote veteran-owned businesses in their communities and beyond.
- Transitioning: Providing Boots to Business(Link is external) instruction to help active-duty service members transition out of the military.