I was a parachute rigger and now have an upholstery shop business and trying to get funding to teach the skilled trade to veterans. How can I set this up to make it happen. I have the equipment with extra machines to work. All advice is welcome thanks.
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Sam - Your best bet is probably to start a non-profit. Then you can search for funding through grants from the government, businesses, and philanthropists. Chances are, these organizations have already set aside funds for teaching veterans new skills. This means you will either have to learn how to write grants (AKA proposals) or you will have to hire someone that specializes in writing grants. A good place to get started in this world is this site: http://foundationcenter.org/.
Secondly, I would consider crowdfunding. Tell a great story on social media and ask for donations through sites like GoFundMe.
Hope this helps.
Hi Sam,
Thanks for posting on AdvisorNet, and thank you for your service! I would recommend checking out the Small Business Administrations' page for Veterans: https://www.sba.gov/offices/headquarters/ovbd?leavingSBA=http://bunkerinabox.org/
Their list of resources is a great place to start, along with their page on veteran business loans: https://www.sba.gov/offices/district/pa/pittsburgh/resources/sba-business-loan-information-veterans
I hope this helps!
Best,
Richard
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