American Legion's Boots to Business Reboot
On December 9th and 10th, the American Legion will hold its much-anticipated "Boots to Business Reboot" program at its Washington office located at 1608 K Street, Washington, D.C. This initiative is designed to support veterans, active duty service members, and military spouses by providing them with valuable training and resources for starting their own businesses.
Boots to Business Reboot, a program developed in conjunction with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), offers a comprehensive overview of the essentials of entrepreneurship. Over two days, participants will dive into various topics crucial for launching and sustaining a successful business, including business fundamentals, skills development, and access to experts in the field.
Program Highlights
The program will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the first day, December 9, and will continue from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on December 10. Participants will not only gain insights into starting and managing a business but will also receive guidance from experienced business advisors. Moreover, attendees will have access to free online courses that further enhance their entrepreneurial journey.
Who Can Attend?
This program is open to veterans and active duty service members, including those in the National Guard and Reserve, as well as military spouses. By targeting these groups, the American Legion aims to empower those who have served the nation with the necessary tools to succeed in the business landscape.
Registration Details
Those interested in participating in this transformative event can register online at
Eventbrite. It’s essential to secure a spot early, as spaces may be limited.
About the American Legion
Founded in 1919 and chartered by Congress, the American Legion is the largest wartime veterans service organization in the United States, boasting over 1.6 million members in approximately 12,000 posts across the country. The organization is dedicated to supporting veterans through mentorship, advocacy for community programs, and fostering patriotism.
With initiatives like the Boots to Business Reboot, the American Legion continues to uphold its commitment to enhancing the lives of veterans and their families. To learn more about the organization and its various programs, visit
legion.org.
As veterans transition back into civilian life, events like the Boots to Business Reboot provide a critical resource for those looking to explore entrepreneurial opportunities. This program not only offers immediate benefits but also builds a foundation for veterans to thrive in the long term, strengthening their skills and confidence as business leaders in their communities.