Entrepreneur Programs
How to Create, Finance and Maintain a Small Business
Veterans play a significant role in the business world. Their contribution to the USA goes beyond their years of dedicated service. Over 7% of the 5.5 million active businesses with employees are owned by Veterans, according to the latest data from the US Census Bureau.
There are many pitfalls to starting a small business. And there are many things to consider before you begin.
LOMF – Ladies Operation Moving Forward
Business Opportunities in the Travel Industry
Ladies Operation Moving Forward (LOMF) is partnering with JANAIREXPRESS.COM (using the Business Opportunity Travel and Tourism model, aka BOTT) to facilitate self- sufficiency through e-commerce in the travel and tourism industry for a targeted population of approximately thirty women veterans (per class) with:
- post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD )
- military sexual trauma (MST)
Background
In October 2010, Ladies Operation Moving Forward (LOMF) created the Veterans Technology Center (aka Vet Tech Cafe™) a functional area of LOMF. It is a community service, social action and an educational facility where computers and other related communications technologies are available to increase self-sufficiency, skill building opportunities, job training, entrepreneur and creative experiences to veterans, especially to women veterans who have limited to no access to computers giving an opportunity to use and learn about these technologies.
In December 2012, The Vet Tech Cafe™ was registered as the Veterans Technology Center, LLC dba Vet Tech Café, LLC, co-located with Safe Homes Ladies Operation Moving Forward (Women Veterans Program).