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  • Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:01
    Message # 321096
    SBA News Release
    PRESS OFFICE

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    SBA Awards Grants to Help Veteran Small Business Owners

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    Release Date:  March 31, 2010
    Contact:  Cecelia Taylor (202) 401-3059
    Release Number: 10-10
    Internet Address: http://www.sba.gov/news

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    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration today announced the
    award of grants to 10 local SBA Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs)
    to increase entrepreneurial assistance to veterans.  The grants will provide
    approximately $1 million to fund programs for veterans that promote business
    ownership and provide services to small businesses dealing with the
    deployment of key personnel overseas.

    Each SBDC receiving funds will promote increased coordination of services to
    veterans, and will use multimedia tools to connect veterans through distance
    learning and customized online business counseling by providing services to
    reach the local veteran business community.  Five of the centers were
    previously awarded grant funds to provide these services, and will now receive
    a second year of funding.  Five centers will receive grant funds for the first
    time.

    Five SBDCs will receive a second year of funding.  They are located at the
    Research Foundation at the State University of New York, the University of
    Arkansas at Little Rock, the University of Kentucky Research Foundation in
    Lexington, the University of Texas at San Antonio, and George Mason
    University in Virginia.

    Five grant recipients will receive awards for the first time.  They are the
    SBDCs located at the Colorado Office of Economic Development and
    International Trade, the University of Southern Maine, the University of
    Nebraska at Omaha, Southeastern Oklahoma State University and Lane
    Community College in Eugene, Ore.  They were selected from a highly
    competitive pool of applicants based on the range of services they could
    provide to veterans, and will provide the services as listed below:

    The Arkansas SBDC developed Arkansasveteran.com as a one-stop virtual
    veterans’ center, providing information about health, education, employment,
    entrepreneurship and family issues.  This portal links federal, state and local
    resources available to veterans.  Several colleges and universities have joined
    in this initiative and offer free online courses to veterans through the site.
    The Arkansas SBDC also joins other veteran organizations to provide transition
    assistance for deployment as well as for transition back to civilian life.

    The Kentucky SBDC created kyvetbiz.com to provide veterans with information
    about the services available through the Kentucky SBDC and other
    organizations that assist veterans.  The portal provides on-line business
    courses in English and in Spanish, lists events and workshops occurring
    statewide, has a blog on popular topics for veteran business owners, and links
    federal, state and local resources available to veterans.  The Kentucky SBDC
    is also active in veterans’ transition events.

    The New York State SBDC created a special “Veterans’ Business Services”
    Web page at www.nyssbdc.org/services/veterans/veterans.html that links
    available services to veterans in the state and also to federal, state and local
    resources.  Online training and business development are also available from
    the site.  The program director participates in seminars for veterans
    throughout the state and plans events tailored to veterans.

    The San Antonio SBDC through its newly created Web site,
    http://vasp.txsbdc.org, is a one-stop reference for veterans and military
    personnel who are new entrepreneurs or small business owners.  It
    provides self-assessment tools, on-line counseling, distance learning, web-
    based assessments, government contracting assistance, business planning and
    start-up assistance and help with preparation of applications for bank loans
    and financing.  The Web site connects the resources of federal, state, and
    local entities that are available to veterans.

    The Virginia SBDC created www.vetbizresourcecenter.com that contains easy-
    access video guides for veteran business owners and prospective business
    owners covering a wide range of subjects, such as transitioning from the
    military to business, preparing for deployment, financing and contracting
    opportunities.  The site links vets and reservists to other federal state, and
    local resources available to veterans.  The Virginia SBDC also participates in
    veteran’s conferences and events.

    The State of Colorado SBDC, along with its existing partners, will coordinate a
    multi-state effort, collaborating with strategic partners to create an integrated
    one-stop virtual resource for veteran-owned small businesses.  This resource
    will provide information and high quality, cost-effective small business
    assistance to the veteran community through Internet-based consulting,
    training, social networking and a veteran database registry.

    The Maine SBDC will create a technology-based program to provide the military
    business community with tools to overcome the barriers to entrepreneurship.
    The project will include a marketing initiative to promote the educational
    services of the Maine SBDC available to the veteran community, provide online
    counseling and distance learning, and create a veterans assistance portal by
    coordinating with other organizations that assist veterans.

    The Nebraska SBDC will provide services to veterans by coordinating with the
    Veterans Administration, the Nebraska Department of Labor, the Veterans in
    Business Forum, the Nebraska National Guard, and the 55th Air Wing and
    Strategic Air Command at Offutt Air Force Base.  It will use news media and
    speeches to service clubs and other organizations to reach veterans,
    particularly at the early stages.  The center will develop a Web site for
    veterans to serve as a portal to online counseling and courses, and provide
    sound and timely information on starting and running a business.

    The Oklahoma SBDC, located in a state that is home to four active military
    installations, will work closely with each installation to provide services to
    veterans and military personnel.  They will also work closely with Army family
    readiness groups and provide training and education to veterans, and their
    families, who are in business or are considering starting businesses.  The
    center will provide resources to military personnel that will transition to the
    civilian world.  The SBDC will also offer training sessions and workshops via live
    video feed through a distance learning center, and expand on established
    channels of communication to reach veterans in need of assistance.

    The Oregon SBDC will establish a customized Veterans Small Business
    Management program engaging National Guard business owners affected by
    unexpected deployment and difficult economic times.  The training will allow
    peer veteran sharing of information and best practices in business while
    developing strategic planning solutions to help Oregon’s veterans.  The center
    will serve as a one-stop point of contact and deliver services through
    traditional one-on-one counseling and simultaneous distance education, VoIP
    audio and Web technology to eliminate time and distance barriers.

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We are a national public benefit nonprofit organization that educates American Communities about best practices to serve Veterans.  We honor their service by empowering Veterans to apply their training and skills to successfully transition to productive careers and enterprises.

We provide free vocational training 24/7 to all of our members through our website, in addition to local events.  We believe the tenet that American Communities are the ultimate beneficiaries when Veterans claim their benefits and invest in productive endeavors.

The SWVBRC enlists the support of members of local Communities like you to increase Veteran awareness of the value of obtaining a VA card and receiving earned benefits.

Sponsorships, donations, volunteers and support from communities like yours enable us to reach out to Veterans and empower them to transition back into successful, productive enterprises that ultimately benefit all Americans and support future generations.

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