WOMEN VETERAN ENTREPRENEUR TRAINING
VWEC COVID 19 - PROGRAMMING
Next Level Business Transformation (NLBT) Spring/Summer 2023
NLBT2: FAST TRACK TO CONTRACTS
Financial First: Building Business Credit Bootcamp
Veteran Woman Entrepreneur Grant
If you are a female veteran in Texas who is starting or currently owns an existing business, you may qualify for the CWE's NEW Veteran Woman Entrepreneur Grant program.
Up to $250,000 in grant funds will be awarded in increments of $1,000 to $10,000 to qualified Texas women veterans. It is our first grant program aimed specifically at helping veterans and is open to women entrepreneurs throughout Texas.
WOMEN VETERAN GOVCON BOOTCAMP ACCELERATOR
We're preparing women veteran entrepreneurs in the federal and commercial marketplace!
The PenFed Foundation’s Veteran Entrepreneur Investment Program (VEIP) will engage established entrepreneurs with businesses in government contracting through free, business-focused education sessions, coaching, networking & more.
Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (V-WISE)
The V-WISE program is an intensive three-phase program containing a 15-day online preparatory course, a two-day residency program, and post-training technical support. IVMF also offers an accelerated version of the course called “IGNITE.” Both programs are open to applicants nationwide.
Women Veteran Entrepreneur Training WVET
Lift Fund is a non-profit organization that helps small business owners with limited access to capital. The Texas-based Women Veteran Entrepreneurship Program is a seven-week course offering both in-person and online training, and covers everything from technical assistance to capital requirements. The program serves the San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Houston, Laredo, Brownsville, and El Paso areas.
Women Veteran-Owned Small Business Initiative (WVOSBI)
The Women Veteran-Owned Small Business Initiative (WVOSBI) is the first program of its kind in the federal government. WVOSBI's mission is to equip, empower and educate Women Veteran entrepreneurs for success and economic opportunities. In addition, the WVOSBI seeks to:
Collaborate and leverage commercial and other government agency intellectual capital
Raise awareness of the need to increase Women Veteran-Owned Small Business (WVOSB) utilization in the Federal and Commercial marketplace
Expand and enable access, economic, procurement and learning opportunities for WVOSBs
Increase collaboration with other Federal agencies, commercial entities, non-profits, and educational institutions
Foster collaborations and strategic partnerships amongst WVOSBs