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Programs and Resources to Help Disabled Entrepreneurs Disabled entrepreneurs face challenges in the workforce Here’s a list of funding sources, programs, and resources to help them succeed Entrepreneurship is an important and viable option for adults with disabilities, particularly those who operate outside of the traditional labor force
“Born for Business” Disability Entrepreneurship Toolkit For people with disabilities interested in exploring entrepreneur opportunities but are currently receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, here are some resources and options:
The Best Funding Resources for Entrepreneurs With Disabilities If you're looking to start a business or fund a side hustle and live with a disability, there are a variety of funding resources available to you The federal government offers a variety of
Self-Employment Entrepreneurship - U. S. Department of Labor As a result, ODEP encourages and supports self-employment and entrepreneurship among individuals with disabilities and has helped foster an array of partnerships at the federal, state, and local levels to encourage access to funding and resources to assist individuals with disabilities interested in these alternatives to traditional employment
A ‘How To Start a Business Guide’ for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities . . . The following basic points outline the initial start-up steps, as well as resources available for guidance on how to establish a company, including developing a business plan, researching funding options, finding support and resources, networking and making connections, and securing a mentor
Support for Entrepreneurs with Disability Examples of startup support for people with disability include the Partnership on Inclusive Apprenticeship (PIA)1 and Partnership on Employment and Accessible Technology (PEAT) currently exist to help guide self-employed entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship toolkit for business owners with disabilities If you’re a person with a disability and a dream of owning your own business, there’s a variety of tools and resources available to you People with disabilities can research federal, local, and private funding and grant opportunities
Disability entrepreneurship support: From Challenges to Opportunities . . . We will highlight some of the successful examples and initiatives that have been implemented to support disabled entrepreneurs, such as inclusive entrepreneurship policies, disability-specific funding schemes, accessible incubators and accelerators, peer-to-peer mentoring, and online platforms