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Sounds too good to be true. I am a tad leary of many "Vet- 501s" or "veterans charities". I've been ripped off both financially and had my ID stolen by said orginization(s). (i.e. Service dogs for veterans is a huge scam today!)
But if it's true... let me know. PM me please.
But if it's true... let me know. PM me please.
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LTC Gregory Bishop
Our Founder and Executive Director, Jason Van Camp, explains how Warrior Rising began. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point who hol...
It's not too good to be true, but it's also not easy. They don't just throw money at every wanna-be entrepreneur. Every member, whether a Vetrepreneur or Mentor, goes through a fairly rigorous vetting process. Most of the founders are West Point grads with MBAs. Here's a link for a video we did on them that explains how they got the idea to start the organization: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qgliOGZ0SI
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I am educated too Sir, MBA is next phase of my dual Masters degree. Afterwich I must decide to either (a) Go into business, or (b) Go for my PhD / DBA and HOPE to get hired by a university or a company ... and being an older veteran...that's a huge undertaking in a Spanish speaking section of "OUR" country,... No I don't speak Spanish. Here no Spanish = No job! (Long live the south! Lol! :) ;). )!
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LTC Gregory Bishop
Is the Organizational model meant to operate like a VC/Angel investor or chapter based?
Is the Organizational model meant to operate like a VC/Angel investor or chapter based?
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LTC Gregory Bishop
Not sure what you mean by chapter based, but they operate more like an incubator/trainer/mentor/investor. They match Vetrepreneurs with proven mentors, interested investors, and if warranted they can provide grants and loans. But they don't just throw resources and anyone with an idea....they vet the Vetrepreneurs and the mentors to ensure they'll be successful.
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