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From start-up businesses to established businesses looking to expand, The Veterans
Corporation understands that financing is an essential need for any business owner.
In fact, business financing is the number one request we receive from our members.
That is why TVC has partnered with the National Economic Opportunity Fund (NEOF)
to provide Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran entrepreneurs with access to
capital and the financial support they need to succeed in business. Because it isn't just
about financing a business; it's about financing a dream.
TVC's Access to Capital Program
TVC and NEOF have developed partnerships with a variety of financial institutions
to provide funding for Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran entrepreneurs. With
loans ranging from $500 to $3 million, and funding available for a broad range of
purposes, TVC and NEOF can provide loans to both new and existing Veteran business
owners*.
To find out whether you can benefit from TVC's Access to Capital Program, TVC has
developed a straightforward application process. First, fill out the online Capital
Questionnaire to the best of your ability and submit the form to TVC. TVC will use
that questionnaire to quickly evaluate where your business stands on the path to
funding. Next, download the Loan Preparedness Checklist and begin gathering items
on the checklist. Shortly after receiving your questionnaire, TVC will contact you
to discuss your next steps and guide you toward completion of the checklist.
Following the completion of the checklist, you are entitled to an initial 30-minute
counseling session with a representative from NEOF. The counseling session is designed
to determine the likelihood of receiving a loan through TVC's Access to Capital
Program. Next, you have the opportunity to decide whether or not you want to enter
TVC's Access to Capital Program and gain NEOF as a strategic resource.
* Disqualifiers to TVC's Access to Capital Program include funding for firearms,
pornography, multi-level marketing, and real estate investment or speculation.
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