
A premium network for veteran entrepreneurs who want to grow stronger businesses, build trusted relationships, serve their communities, and lead through business ownership.
The Veteranpreneurship Organization exists to build veteran entrepreneurs, strengthen local economies, and create a trusted network where veteran-owned businesses learn, grow, serve, and lead together.
Equipping veteran entrepreneurs to launch, grow, stabilize, and scale their businesses.
Creating a local Assembly where veteran business owners are known, trusted, and connected.
Continuing the leadership mindset of service through entrepreneurship and community impact.
Veteranpreneurship is organized to be local enough to matter and structured enough to scale.
The central support element for Veteranpreneurship. Headquarters provides the systems, standards, resources, programming, partnerships, communications, and operational support that help every Area of Operation grow and function with consistency.
A regional operating area that coordinates local Assemblies, leadership teams, programming, community partnerships, veteran business growth, and the broader mission of Veteranpreneurship within a defined geographic region.
The local member element within an Area of Operation. An Assembly brings veteran entrepreneurs together at the city or local market level to connect, participate, serve, grow, and build trusted relationships within their business community.
The foundational peer group of Veteranpreneurship. A Cohort is a permanent, facilitated mastermind group where members work through challenges, share wins, identify blockers, exchange resources, build accountability, and help each other grow stronger businesses.
The individual veteran entrepreneur who belongs to a Cohort, participates in an Assembly, and contributes to the mission of Veteranpreneurship. Members are the foundation of the organization: business owners, builders, leaders, and veterans committed to growing together and strengthening their communities.
The structure is disciplined, but the purpose is practical: helping veteran entrepreneurs grow stronger businesses together.
The Kentuckiana AOR is the first regional operating area for Veteranpreneurship, beginning with the Louisville Assembly and expanding through disciplined local leadership.
The local member element where veteran entrepreneurs connect, participate, serve, and grow.
Facilitated peer groups built for accountability, problem-solving, referrals, and business growth.
Practical programming and community engagement designed to strengthen local businesses and local economies.
Business ownership can be isolating. Veteranpreneurship gives veteran entrepreneurs a trusted local structure for connection, accountability, visibility, education, and service.
Build relationships with other veteran entrepreneurs who understand leadership, pressure, service, and ownership.
Learn from operators, founders, advisors, and peers who are actively building businesses.
Use permanent Cohorts to review challenges, progress, blockers, and opportunities.
Be part of a trusted veteran business directory designed to help communities find and support veteran-owned businesses.
Access speakers, workshops, and programming focused on real business needs.
Use business strength to support local causes, veteran initiatives, and community impact.