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NOTEWORTHY NEWS | WARRIOR RISING

NOTEWORTHY NEWS | WARRIOR RISING

TEAM Bucks Member, Temple Small Business Development Center, and Warrior Rising Launch “Small Business Special Forces Incubator” 

A print maker, a health and wellness coach, a cardboard manufacturer sit in a classroom among other classmates with two major things in common; all are veterans and all are entrepreneurs ready to grow their business.

A study found that veterans are almost 50% more likely to be self-employed than non-veterans (Source: SBA Office of Advocacy) Veterans may turn to entrepreneurship as a way to establish work-life balance and financial independence or due to a dissatisfaction with available workforce opportunities.

Military training can provide the discipline, leadership, perseverance, and propensity for team work that make a successful entrepreneur. However, the rate of veteran entrepreneurship is declining. Challenges to launching a business like access to adequate capital, finding mentorship, and business plan design are only more apparent for veterans.

To remedy these challenges, the Temple Small Business Development Center and Warrior Rising launched the Small Business Special Forces Incubator, a six month program located at the Temple University Ambler Campus SBDC outpost. The program consists of weekly business planning classes, incubator space, mentorship, and a pitch competition. Classes are specifically designed to translate the skills that veterans gain in the military to the competencies needed in the business world. This class is being offered at no charge to the participants. 

Caterer Miya Park is looking to expand her catering business. She commented, “the Veterans Incubator has given my business the tools to scale up by providing business knowledge, resources and funding opportunities. As a single mother and veteran this opportunity can change the course of my business and family’s future for the better. I am forever grateful.”

Classes cover essential business plan building blocks like marketing and running operations. Participants will also learn about how to access existing programs that help veteran business owners locate capital, take advantage of tax credits, and hire other veterans. Pre-venture businesses will also have access to start-up grants from Warrior Rising.

Ken Vennera, Programming Chair of Warrior Rising notes, “This is a tremendous opportunity for Warrior Rising to partner with Temple SBDC to bring our program of instruction for business start-up and growth to Greater Philadelphia area veteran entrepreneurs. Warrior Rising looks forward to continuing to assist veterans with building upon their military training and experience to become successful in their own businesses."

The first cohort delivered their business pitches on December 18th at Temple University Ambler.


About the Temple Small Business Development Center 

We are an outreach center of the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University that has been serving Philadelphia and the surrounding communities since 1983. Our highly trained and experienced staff is here to provide start-up and small businesses with professional knowledge and assistance. Our mission is to help small businesses grow and succeed.     >>>

Ambler Campus, 580 Meetinghouse Road, Library Building, Room 13, Ambler, PA 19002

The Executive Director of Temple SBDC, Maura Shenker, is available for interviews via MauraSBDC@temple.edu or 215 704 5565 

For more information, see their website: https://www.fox.temple.edu/institutes-and-centers/small-business-development-center


About Warrior Rising 

Warrior Rising is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 2015 by former combat veterans, dedicated to helping hundreds of veterans nationwide achieve success in business through instruction, mentoring, funding access, and maintaining the veteran community. Warrior Rising empowers U.S. veterans and their immediate families by providing them opportunities to create sustainable businesses, perpetuate the hiring of fellow U.S. military veterans, and earn their future. 

For more information, see their website: www.WarriorRising.org.

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