No Cost Workshop Planned for Veterans & Spouses Interested in Starting a Business

Written by: U.S. Small Business Administration

FARGO, ND – Military veterans have the right combination of skills, character and discipline to succeed as small business owners and entrepreneurs. Wondering what it takes and how you can prepare? Enroll in the upcoming “Boots to Business: Reboot” workshop being offered from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (MST) Thursday, November 7, 2019 at the Stark County Veterans Pavilion in Dickinson, ND.
This no-cost program is open to Veterans of all eras, service members (including National Guard and Reserves) and their spouses. “Boots to Business: Reboot” will give participants an overview of business ownership, practical steps they can take to begin launching a viable business, and an introduction to available public and private sector resources available to help access start-up capital and additional technical assistance. Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be eligible to take additional, in-depth courses online.
Register at https://sbavets.force.com or contact Hetti Cekalla at the Small Business Administration at 701-250-4303 for more information.

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