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Programs

Family Financial Literacy

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April 2023:
Military Kids Month

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Tiny House, Big Dreams 

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Biz Kids Summer Camp

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Start-Up Business Training for Spouses

is a program that provides education and support to military spouses who are interested in starting their own businesses. The program typically includes a combination of classroom instruction, mentorship, and networking opportunities to help participants develop the skills and knowledge they need to start and grow a successful business.
The training program may cover a range of topics, including business planning, marketing, financial management, legal and regulatory requirements, and access to funding and other resources. Participants may also receive personalized coaching and mentoring from experienced entrepreneurs or business professionals.
In addition to providing training and support, start-up business training programs for military spouses often aim to create a supportive community of like-minded individuals who can share ideas, experiences, and resources. This can be especially important for military spouses who may face unique challenges related to frequent moves, deployments, and other disruptions to their family life.
Overall, a start-up business training program for military spouses can be a valuable resource for individuals looking to start their own businesses and build their own careers, while also supporting the unique needs and experiences of military families.
A tiny house project for veterans is a community-based initiative that aims to provide affordable and sustainable housing solutions for veterans who may be experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness. These projects typically involve building small, energy-efficient homes that are designed to meet the specific needs of veterans, such as accessibility and mobility.
The project may be led by a nonprofit organization or community group, and may involve partnerships with local government agencies, businesses, and other organizations. The homes may be built on donated or leased land, and may incorporate sustainable building practices such as solar power and rainwater harvesting.
Veterans who are interested in participating in the project may be required to meet certain eligibility criteria, such as income or service-related requirements. They may also be required to contribute to the construction of their own home or participate in community service projects as a way to give back to their community.
Overall, a tiny house project for veterans can provide a valuable and sustainable housing option for veterans in need, while also building community and promoting a sense of purpose and pride among the participants.

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May 2023 - Military Spouse Appreciation Month  Women's Health & Beauty Weekend

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Start-Up Business Training for Spouses

Our start-up business program for military spouses i provides education and support to military spouses who are interested in starting their own businesses. The program includes a combination of classroom instruction, mentorship, and networking opportunities to help participants develop the skills and knowledge they need to start and grow a successful business.

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The training program covers a range of topics, including business planning, marketing, financial management, legal and regulatory requirements, and access to funding and other resources. Participants also receive personalized coaching and mentoring from experienced entrepreneurs or business professionals.

In addition to providing training and support, our  training  aims to create a supportive community of like-minded individuals who can share ideas, experiences, and resources.

 

This can be especially important for military spouses who may face unique challenges related to frequent moves, deployments, and other disruptions to their family life. The  training program  is valuable resource for individuals looking to start their own businesses and build their own careers, while also supporting the unique needs and experiences of military families.

Tiny Houses, Big Dreams

A tiny house project for veterans is a community-based initiative that aims to provide affordable and sustainable housing solutions for veterans who may be experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness. These projects typically involve building small, energy-efficient homes that are designed to meet the specific needs of veterans, such as accessibility and mobility.

The project may be led by a nonprofit organization or community group, and may involve partnerships with local government agencies, businesses, and other organizations. The homes may be built on donated or leased land, and may incorporate sustainable building practices such as solar power and rainwater harvesting.

Veterans who are interested in participating in the project may be required to meet certain eligibility criteria, such as income or service-related requirements. They may also be required to contribute to the construction of their own home or participate in community service projects as a way to give back to their community.

Overall, a tiny house project for veterans can provide a valuable and sustainable housing option for veterans in need, while also building community and promoting a sense of purpose and pride among the participants.

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Kids Biz Summer Camp

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Summer camps that focus on teaching kids about business and entrepreneurship can provide valuable skills and experiences that can help children start their own businesses. These camps often offer a variety of activities such as workshops, mentorship, and hands-on experiences that help kids develop skills such as financial literacy, marketing, and problem-solving.

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Some camps may focus on specific industries such as technology or retail, while others may be more general in nature. Kids can learn how to develop business plans, create marketing strategies, and even launch their own products or services.

These camps can provide an excellent opportunity for children to explore their interests, develop new skills, and gain confidence in their abilities. By learning about business and entrepreneurship at a young age, kids can develop the tools they need to succeed in today's economy and make a positive impact on their communities.

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