Entrepreneurship Boot Camp for Veterans with Disabilities

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Name: Entrepreneurship Boot Camp for Veterans with Disabilities
Date: June 6, 2017
Event Description:
The Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) along with the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans (EBV) is currently accepting applications for the Florida State University program, taking place at FSU from June 6-11, 2017.  
 
We are looking for post 9/11 veterans with a passion for entrepreneurship, and we would love your help in spreading the word! 
*Note that this is the first year we are allowing veterans without a service-connected disability to apply. Veterans with a service-connected disability receive preference.
 
EBV is a novel, one-of-a-kind initiative designed to leverage the skills, resources and infrastructure of higher education to offer cutting-edge, experiential training in entrepreneurship and small business management. The program is executed at ten world-class universities across the country.  There are 3 phases to the EBV program: 30 days online, a 9-day residency and 1 year (and beyond) of ongoing support. 

The program is completely free of charge - participants do not need to use GI Bill or VOC Rehab benefits to participate and we cover all costs of participation (transportation, lodging, meals and books).  Please apply by March 15th, 2017 for full consideration for the FSU program. 

 
Applicants are still eligible to attend training at our other consortium schools.
This could benefit someone within your veteran network and we welcome the opportunity to bring this opportunity to that deserving individual. 
 
You can read about programs and the full 2017 schedule at - ebv.vets.syr.edu/veterans/program-schedule/.
 
If you are interested in the program, we can also mail you printed copies of the program brochure. 
 
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
 
Location:
Florida State University
Date/Time Information:
June 6 - 11, 2017
Contact Information:
Deanna Parker
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