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Veterans we have 100 free Dealerships on a partnership basis to help you start a new life. Were here for you.
In 2026, we will expand our footprint with the opening of three Florida dealerships, along with additional locations in Washington, New Mexico, and Connecticut. Each dealership will showcase over 400 proprietary, innovative building designs, including select models engineered to withstand wind speeds of up to 200 MPH. To support this growth, we plan to open a dedicated manufacturing facility in Sanford, Florida, between April and June of 2026, reinforcing our commitment to quality, efficiency, and nationwide service.
We have been accepted by and are honored to support the U.S. Department of Defense, FEMA, and a wide range of federal, military, municipal agencies and other military installations worldwide including NATO. In just nine months, we have surpassed $3 million in sales and currently hold over $4 billion in active bids - demonstrating rapid growth, strong demand, and trusted performance across government markets nationwide.
We hold exclusive rights to the St. Clair Collection of homes designed specifically for select mobile home parks . These designs have been independently evaluated by four separate sources as superior to 99% of housing in America and Worldwide.
Our tiny homes are engineered with insulation that exceeds all state and national standards, delivering exceptional energy efficiency and year-round comfort. They are showcased in premium, high-traffic locations near major retail centers, strategically positioned alongside Walmart and Home Depot to maximize visibility and accessibility. This physical presence is reinforced by a strong online platform across seven brands, attracting more than 100,000 unique visitors each month. Most importantly, ownership of the company supports a higher mission, with 100% of profits dedicated to Sophias Place – A Sanctuary for Disabled Adults and Military Veterans, Inc., ensuring every home sold helps build a more inclusive, safe and supportive future.
Yes, there are several grants and programs available to support disabled veterans starting or growing businesses, including dealerships for tiny homes. These can help with startup costs, training, and operations. While there aren't grants specifically tied to tiny home dealerships, many apply to general entrepreneurship for service-disabled veterans. I'll focus on those most relevant, including national options and resources specific to New Mexico (since you mentioned one dealership there). Note that "grants" for veterans often include non-repayable funding, but some programs emphasize loans, set-asides for contracts, or training that can lead to funding.
National Grants and Programs for Disabled Veterans
These are accessible nationwide and prioritize service-disabled veterans (typically those with a VA disability rating).
Warrior Rising Grants
This nonprofit offers up to $20,000 in grants through a competitive pitch process for veteran-owned startups. It includes a four-step program with training, coaching, and mentoring tailored to "vetrepreneurs." Eligible if you're a veteran or immediate family member starting a sustainable business. Apply via their website; they fund ideas like dealerships if scalable.0e1527157c7a681ec7
Hiring Our Heroes Small Business Grant Program
Awards $10,000 to four businesses and $25,000 to one grand prize winner annually. For veteran- or military spouse-owned for-profit businesses with 3-20 employees and under $5 million in revenue, demonstrating financial need or location in an economically vulnerable community. Funds can support growth like inventory or marketing for a tiny home dealership.e5faceedb3f8aae606
Stephen L. Tadlock Veteran Grant
Provides $1,000 microgrants to 20-25 veteran-owned businesses each year. Targets small teams (2-100 employees) with revenue under $5 million. Simple application; funds can cover startup essentials. Disabled veterans are encouraged to apply.a42305afad8b
Second Service Foundation Military Entrepreneur Challenge (formerly StreetShares)
Competitive grants of $4,000-$15,000 for veteran-owned businesses with community impact. Includes coaching and pitching to judges. Open to service-disabled veterans starting ventures like dealerships.56aad416ef89
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Program.
Not a direct grant, but reserves at least 3% of federal contracts for certified service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (at least 51% owned by you). This can lead to significant revenue for a tiny home dealership if bidding on government housing or related projects. Get certified through the SBA; also offers sole-source contracts.06a09b8d04213b699f
Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) Self-Employment Track
VA program for service-connected disabled veterans. Provides business planning help, training in marketing/finance, and potential funding for startup costs (up to the value of tools/equipment needed). Ideal for dealership setups; apply through VA.gov if you have a 10%+ disability rating.764b0feae2ce
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Other Private Grants
Square Cornerstone Grant: $10,000 for underserved entrepreneurs, including veterans.6d1457
Breva Thrive Grant: $5,000 quarterly for community-impacting businesses.67fb23
Search Grants.gov for more federal options filtered by "veteran" and "business."8dc217 To get started, have the veterans verify their service-disabled status with the VA, then apply directly to these programs. Many require a business plan, so VBOC or SBA resources can help develop one tailored to tiny home sales. If needed. Check GrantWatch for veteran-specific opportunities, like up to $5,000 for veteran-owned agricultural businesses (if tiny homes tie into eco-housing) or programs for post-9/11 disabled vets in entrepreneurship training.477ce5 The NM Economic Development Department lists annual grants for small businesses.571c04