Thereasa Black
IVMF is overjoyed to congratulate IVMF program alumni Thereasa Black, CEO and founder of Bon AppéSweet, on her $175,000 Shark Tank investment win.
100,000 entrepreneurs walked into the IVMF with a dream.
One hundred thousand. That’s not a scoreboard update or a fundraising talking point. It’s 100,000 veterans and military spouses who looked at everything they’d been through and decided it was worth betting on themselves. It’s the Marine who came home and turned logistics expertise into a company. The Army spouse who built something portable enough to survive the next set of orders. The veteran who couldn’t make a 9-5 feel like enough after wearing a uniform.
However, 100,000 entrepreneurs didn’t show up just because the D’aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) built a good program or two. It happened because IVMF built an ecosystem and a community. Eight programs. Fifty states. Twenty years of EBV. Thirty V-WISE cohorts. These are programs military entrepreneurs feel ownership of, where they belong and are surrounded by peers, mentors, and support. It didn’t happen overnight.
IVMF is overjoyed to congratulate IVMF program alumni Thereasa Black, CEO and founder of Bon AppéSweet, on her $175,000 Shark Tank investment win.
“I am passionate about helping service members, veterans and military spouses shorten the trial-and-error cycle, build confidence and… grow successful ventures,”
The Gumbo Was Perfect. The Business Wasn’t. The Question That Changed Everything
Schools were closing because of COVID-19. It was March 2020, and Nicole had just made the decision to finally launch her own counseling practice.

This week at Veteran EDGE 2026 in Dallas, IVMF is marking the 100,000 milestone the right way. By putting veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs front and center. Some of the most experienced founders in the IVMF community are gathering to share what it actually takes to build and scale a business after service. The real lessons. The hard moments. The strategies that worked and the ones that didn’t.
Veteran EDGE is where the IVMF entrepreneurship community comes together every year to connect, learn, and push each other forward. This year the conversation is bigger than ever. One hundred thousand stories brought us here. The ones being told this week will shape what comes next.
Reaching 100,000 veteran entrepreneurs is a remarkable achievement, but for IVMF, it’s not the finish line.
IVMF is always searching for gaps, deepening partnerships, and exploring new pathways for veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs to thrive. Courses are always being improved, and the IVMF network of entrepreneurs grows stronger with every cohort.
Every veteran and military spouse with an interest in entrepreneurship deserves access to education, support, and a community that understands where they’ve been. That’s what IVMF is building toward. Not just a bigger number, but a system where no one who served has to figure this out alone.