Daymond John Is on a Mission to Help HeroesThe Shark has teamed up with Bob Evans Farms to provide much-needed cash and advice to veteran entrepreneurs.

ByDan Bova

The Shark Group

If you are veteran who owns a business, ask yourself this: Would I like a $25,000 grant, a trip to New York City and a face-to-face mentoring session withDaymond "The People's Shark" John?

If you answered yes, read on.

鲍勃埃文斯农场推出了他们的第二届Heroes to CEOs program, which will award three veteran-owned businesses all of the above. Get yourapplication here. Registration is open May 22 through June 27, 2018.

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Daymond swung by Entrepreneur's office in New York City to discuss the program and why it means so much for him to be part of it. Read this excerpt from the interview, and listen to the entire conversation on an upcoming episode of Entrepreneur'sHow Success Happenspodcast.

Why is it important for you to work with these men and women?

I've always beenpassionateabout helping others and thishits various different areas that I value, including the people who have protected us and continue to protect us. And onShark Tank, I give up my money and I have to take a percentage of the business. But with this, they're getting much-needed cash without anyone taking a percentage. I think it's all around just an amazing program.

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This is your second year being involved with this program. What have you learned about veterans that separates them from other entrepreneurs?

I learned that they use a lot of the practices that they had in the field for getting things done one way or another. They're not the type of people who would just lay back and go, "I hope somebody will help me this." They're very assertive and have a very tight community. And in business, the only thing that is more important than the number is the person. In their prior life in the military, they were not selfish at all. They didn't care about what's in it for them. They were fighting for us. And they're running theirbusinesswith the same mentality -- what's in it for the person that they are serving. And because of that, they grow very, very fast.

What is your mentor session like?

They sit with me for a couple hours and we powwow about hopefully how they can improve their business. Of course, I end up learning probably more from them than they learned from me.

To apply for the Heroes to CEOs award, visithere.

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Dan Bova

Entrepreneur Staff

VP of Special Projects

Dan Bova is the VP of Special Projects at Entrepreneur.com. He previously worked at Jimmy Kimmel Live, Maxim and Spy magazine. Check out his latesthumor books for kids, includingWendell the Werewolf,Road & Track Crew's Big & Fast Cars, andThe Big Little Book of Awesome Stuff.

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