Virginia She Served Business Builder Program

Sponsored by the Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce

The Virginia She Served Business Builder Initiative (VS2B2) launched the Virginia Small Business and Supplier Diversity, which represents a committed endeavor to empower active/reservist women, women veterans, and military/veteran women spouses interested in entrepreneurship or who are already business owners, all at no cost to eligible participants. This comprehensive initiative addresses the distinct challenges often encountered by startup small businesses and entrepreneurs.

The initiative encompasses diverse topics essential for business ownership, providing participants with theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Virtual classes will begin in August 2024.  The online application and information is available here  https://sbsd.virginia.gov/vs2b2/

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