True Made Foods Gives Back To Veterans This Labor Day
Entrepreneurship has always been a “risky business.” However, for veterans, making the transition from an active service member to a successful entrepreneur comes with a specific set of challenges. Despite the fact that the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) finds that about 7 percent of all American businesses are veteran-owned, that number has drastically reduced over the past decades since the time of World War II, when about half of the veterans went on to found their own business....

Entrepreneurship has always been a “risky business.” However, for veterans, making the transition from an active service member to a successful entrepreneur comes with a specific set of challenges. Despite the fact that the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) finds that about 7 percent of all American businesses are veteran-owned, that number has drastically reduced over the past decades since the time of World War II, when about half of the veterans went on to found their own business.
According to U.S. Veterans Magazine:
“Entrepreneurship is not an easy path for anyone, but for veterans, it appears to be getting harder…Last century, a stunning 49.7 percent of World War II vets went on to own or operate a business, according to Syracuse University‘s Institute for Veterans and Military Families. Some 40 percent of Korean War veterans did the same–creating millions of jobs along the way. But this century, while the time span has been shorter, the rate of veteran entrepreneurship has been discouragingly low. So far, only 4.5 percent of the more than 3.6 million people who have served in the U.S. military since September 11, 2001, have launched a company, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.”
To help more veterans today make a successful transition into the world of entrepreneurship, the PenFed Foundation has created the Veteran Entrepreneur Investment Program (VEIP). This ground-breaking program provides veteran-owned start-up businesses with the important seed capital needed to build and grow their businesses. Not only does this program help veterans transition into profitable post-service careers, but it also is fundamental in creating jobs around the country.
