Boots to Business Reboot entrepreneurship program for vets coming to 3 regional locales

by Christi Mathis

CARBONDALE, Ill. — As the country prepares to recognize Veterans Day, Southern Illinois University Carbondale is hosting Boots to Business (B2B) Reboot, a special entrepreneurship training program for veterans, activity-duty service members and their spouses.

The unique entrepreneurship training program is coming to Mt. Vernon, Carbondale and Cairo Nov. 6-8. The no-cost, comprehensive entrepreneurial education and training program provides participants with valuable information, resources and skills they need to become entrepreneurs and launch or develop a business.

The training comes courtesy of the Illinois Economic Empowerment Center (EEC) at SIU, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and its Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC), the Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at SIU, the Illinois APEX Accelerator at SIU Carbondale, the Illinois SBDC at Shawnee Community College, Jefferson County Development Corporation and the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC).

All three workshops run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with lunch provided. The first session is Nov. 6 at the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, 123 S. 10th St., Mt. Vernon. The second will be Nov. 7 at the Dunn-Richmond Economic Development Center, 1740 Innovation Drive, Carbondale, and the final event is Nov. 8 at the Shawnee Community College Extension Center, 2305 Washington Ave., Cairo.

Register online in advance to attend any of the sessions. Seating is limited.

Learn about business ownership, financing and much more

This initiative is open to veterans of any era along with active-duty service members, including the National Guard and Reserve, and to their spouses. Staff from SBA, VBOC, SBDC, APEX Accelerator and EEC, who are facilitating the program, will share their expertise about a variety of topics, including:

  • Fundamental steps involved in launching a business.
  • How to create a business plan.
  • Assessing market opportunities.
  • Comprehending myriad legal and financial aspects involved in operating a successful business.
  • Funding options available especially for veterans, including grants, loans and veterans-based programs.

In addition, anyone who completes the course can enhance their business knowledge and training by participating in additional online B2B courses, offered at no cost to service members, veterans and military spouses. Visit sbavets.force.com for more details.

For more information about the programs or any of the services offered through the Illinois Economic Empowerment Center at SIU, email econempower@siu.edu or call 618-453-2083. The EEC, a unit of SIU’s Office of Innovation and Economic Development, particularly focuses on creating an inclusive business ecosystem by providing tailored assistance and support for socially or economically disadvantaged people and very small businesses with no more than 10 employees.