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The Forces Employment Charity and Heropreneurs Join Forces to better serve the Military Community

A photo of multiple people reaching out to join hands to visually demonstrate the joining of forces of two military charities, the Forces Employment Charity and Heropreneurs
Heropreneurs and the Forces Employment Charity join forces.

On 31 July this year, Heropreneurs and the Forces Employment Charity (FEC) joined forces as part of a strategic move to further bolster the career support made available to the military community.


Heropreneurs will now sit alongside the 10+ programmes supported by the Forces Employment Charity, including TechVets, Families Programme, Ex-Forces Employment Programme, and more.


About Heropreneurs


Founded in 2009, Heropreneurs specialises in supporting the entrepreneurial ambitions of current and former military personnel and partners. Its bespoke one-to-one mentoring program equips aspiring business owners with the practical skills needed to thrive in the business world.


About The Forces Employment Charity


The Forces Employment Charity provides veterans with life-long, life-changing support, jobs, and training opportunities, regardless of circumstances, rank, length of service, or reason for leaving. With a stunning track record, supporting over 23,000 individuals last year, the Forces Employment Charity is uniquely positioned to offer long-standing expertise with a modern approach to recruitment. It works with families, veterans in the criminal justice system, and wounded, injured and sick Service leavers and more through an unrivalled range of programmes and practical tools specific to individual needs and circumstances.


The Rationale and Hopes for the Future


As a result of Heropreneurs joining the Forces Employment Charity, greater numbers of veterans and their families will be enabled to explore entrepreneurship. Whether that be setting up innovative businesses or gaining commercial insights, the collaboration ensures that all talent and ambition are accounted for.


Heropreneurs’ successful mentorship scheme and thriving community will also be absorbed into the Forces Employment Charity’s existing offering.


By combining, veterans and their families will receive extensive support from the military community, industry leaders, and entrepreneurs in one unified location. They will also benefit from the wider relationships FEC has with a range of other partners.


The successful annual Heropreneurs Awards will continue, with the team moving across to work alongside the Forces Employment Charity’s Heropreneurs Lead. The awards, along with in-person and remote access networking events, will play a pivotal role in fostering connections and celebrating achievements.


Alistair Halliday, Chief Executive at the Forces Employment Charity, says:


“We have thoroughly enjoyed working alongside Heropreneurs for several years and are very much looking forward to bringing each of our respective offerings together. By combining our efforts, we now stand to give an even better package of support to the military community, the impact of which will endure for years to come.”

Peter Mountford, Chairman of Heropreneurs, adds:


“Over the last 14 years, Heropreneurs has helped thousands of new entrepreneurs from the Armed Forces community. This has been achieved through the help of our outstanding community of successful people from the business world who give their time as volunteers to selflessly help people who have served this country. There are far too many people that I would like to thank - they know who they are. I am extremely grateful to them. Being part of the Forces Employment Charity will enable Heropreneurs to do even more to help its beneficiaries and achieve our long-held ambition to ensure that everyone from the Armed Forces community is aware of the service that Heropreneurs provides.”

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