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If you want to run your own successful business but are being held back by a service-connected disability and employment barrier, you may be interested in the VR&E Self-Employment track. Find out if you can get help starting your own business.
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VR&E Self-Employment track

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If you’re a service member or Veteran with a service-connected disability and employment barrier who has the strong desire, skills, and drive to run a successful business, you may be interested in the Self-Employment track. Find out if Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) can help you start your own business.

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What kind of benefits can I get through the VR&E Self-Employment track?

  • Coordination services and help with developing a proposed business plan
  • Analysis of your business concept
  • Training in small-business operations, marketing, and finances
  • Guidance in getting the right resources to implement your business plan

After you develop your business plan, we’ll review it and evaluate whether self-employment and the proposed business are viable options.


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How do I get these benefits?

First, you’ll need to apply for VR&E benefits. Then, you’ll work with your Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC). If you’ve received your VA disability rating, you can apply online right now.

Apply for VR&E benefits

If you're eligible, we'll invite you to an orientation session at your nearest VA regional office.

Learn more about how to apply

Note: You can apply if you’re a service member who hasn't received a disability rating yet.

Get more information

We offer opportunities to get training and practical hands-on work experience at the same time through programs like:

We also offer:

You may also want to consider registering with the Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) to get support for your Veteran-owned small business.