Veterans in Rural Business is a USDA program that offers financial, educational, and training resources to veterans who want to start or strengthen their businesses in rural communities, including over 40 loan and grant programs for community facility revival and redevelopment, and financing for energy efficiency improvements.
Veterans in Agriculture and Agribusiness offers financial, educational, and training resources, as well as business planning support to Veterans interested in pursuing a career in farming, ranching, and other agricultural opportunities. They work with Veterans of all ages, nationwide.
US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims offers nationwide judicial review for administrative decisions on service-connected disabilities, survivor benefits, education payments, and indebtedness waivers, promoting equality and public trust among veterans with no age restrictions.
VETNET.NET is an online search tool that provides free services for transitioning military, guard, reservists, veterans, spouses, and families across the state. Users can easily search for essential services like housing, food, transit, healthcare, work, and education.
The Veterans Crisis Line offers free, confidential support 24/7 to veterans, active-duty military personnel, and their families and friends. Call (800) 273-8255 and press 1 to speak with a trained responder who can provide crisis intervention and support.
The Veteran ID Card service, provided by the VA, offers eligible veterans a physical ID card that verifies their military service. This service is available online and can be used to confirm eligibility for certain benefits and discounts.
Military Index and Records is an online directory that offers links to valuable military indexes and records for genealogy research. It includes rosters, soldier databases, draft card database, and information on war casualties, without any age restrictions, available nationwide.