You know securing lucrative government contracts takes insider knowledge and connections. Well listen up – partnering with service-disabled veteran owned businesses holds the keys to opening doors you can’t alone.
Take it from the U.S. government itself. A whopping 3% of all federal contracts (we’re talking over $4 billion a year!) are reserved for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). That’s right – perfectly tailored opportunities you can’t even qualify to bid for without a SDVOSB partnership.
A whopping 3% of all federal contracts (we’re talking over $4 billion a year!) are reserved for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs).
These heroes offer more than access. Their specialized training and tested leadership skills under extreme pressure make them ideal partners to handle high-stakes projects. Not to mention it’s great PR that boosts your reputation and helps you land additional contracts.
And let’s face it – partnering with veterans who sacrificed life and limb for our freedom is the least we can do to give back. Stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them now so your business can reap rewards.
So, how can you partner with an SDVOSB?
Joint Ventures!
Any time two or more small businesses partner to create a joint venture, they can better compete against larger companies. By pooling their efforts, they offer a stronger case for being awarded a contract. This program lets SDVOSBs partner with a large business to compete at the same level for government contracts.
In 2022, the federal government spent over $694 billion on contracts government wide. On average, $4.65 billion in contracts is awarded to Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) per year. Over 53% of those were joint ventures!
Ready to leverage the power of veterans to supercharge your mission? Connect with a certified SDVOSB today to start securing your piece of the federal contracting pie. The potential windfall awaits.