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Arizona

State Population: 5,635,809
Veteran Population: 454,375

Education

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In Arizona, veterans and members of the National Guard can access state-funded education benefits. These include the Arizona Veterans' Education Grant (AVEG), which provides financial assistance to honorably discharged veterans pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies, and the Arizona National Guard Tuition Assistance Program, which offers tuition support for eligible National Guard members seeking education at approved institutions. Additionally, the Arizona Military Family Relief Fund (MFRF) provides financial aid during unexpected hardships, and the Arizona State Approving Agency for Veterans Education ensures educational programs meet quality standards for veterans. These benefits aim to facilitate educational opportunities and alleviate financial burdens for veterans and National Guard members in Arizona.
  • Offers Tuition programs for National Guard
    • Arizona Tuition Waiver Scholarship, aka Arizona Purple Heart Tuition Waiver, provides qualifying Post 9/11 veterans with tuition-free education at any public state university or community college.To qualify, you must be: a member of the Arizona National Guard who received a Purple Heart on or after Sept. 11, 2001; or a former member of the Arizona National Guard who was medically discharged from service due to an injury or disability suffered during status under Title 10, USC, in weekend training/annual training status, or in response to a state of emergency declared by the Governor. accepted to the school you would like to attend.
  • Offers College Tuition waivers for Veterans
    • The Arizona Purple Heart Tuition Waiver provides qualifying Post 9/11 veterans with tuition-free education at any public state university or community college. To qualify, you must be a resident veteran who has at least a 50% VA disability and received a Purple Heart medal. You must also be accepted to the school you would like to attend.
  • Tuition Programs to Spouses & Dependents
    • Arizona’s tuition waiver program provides surviving dependents with tuition-free education at any public state university or community college. To qualify, you must be a dependent spouse or child (not older than 30 years of age) of a member of the National Guard Member or the United States Armed Forces. The member must have been an Arizona resident/stationed in the state and killed or died from injuries suffered in the line of duty. You must also be accepted to the school you would like to attend.
  • Offers Military Spouse Interstate License Recognition
    • (State must recognize military spouse license) State agencies shall issue licenses to military spouses who are licensed in good standing in another state for at least one year, so long as the military spouse does not have a disqualifying criminal history. The military spouse must have met the minimum experience and education requirements and passed any required examination in the previous state. The military spouse must pay all required fees.
  • Participates in CDL Even Exchange Program (Knowledge Test Waiver) as of May 2022
    • No

Business Benefits

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The Arizona Department of Veterans' Services (ADVS) serves as a dedicated resource hub for veteran-owned businesses in Arizona, offering a wide range of support and assistance. They provide essential information on business development, certifications, financing options, and networking opportunities. Moreover, the ADVS actively advocates for veteran-owned businesses and facilitates connections with government contracting opportunities. The Arizona Small Business Development Center (SBDC) network is instrumental in providing comprehensive support to veteran entrepreneurs through business counseling, training, and resources. SBDC advisors offer expert guidance on critical areas such as business planning, marketing strategies, financial management, and accessing capital. They are also well-equipped to assist with government contracting opportunities. The Arizona Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) plays a pivotal role in helping veteran-owned businesses navigate the government procurement process. They offer invaluable guidance on registering as a government contractor, identifying bidding opportunities, understanding requirements, and preparing proposals. Arizona also offers a certification program specifically designed for veteran-owned businesses. Administered by the Arizona Department of Veterans' Services, this certification provides recognition and benefits to veteran-owned businesses operating in the state. Access to financing is another significant benefit for veteran entrepreneurs in Arizona. The state provides various financing programs, including loans, grants, and assistance in accessing capital for business development and expansion. These programs may be offered by the Arizona Commerce Authority and local financial institutions, providing vital resources for veteran-owned businesses to thrive. To access the specific resources and benefits available for veteran business owners in Arizona, I recommend visiting the official websites of the Arizona Department of Veterans' Services (ADVS) at https://dvs.az.gov/, the Arizona Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at https://www.azsbdc.net/, and the Arizona Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) at https://www.azptac.com/. These websites should provide information on programs, certifications, financing options, counseling services, and other resources available for veteran entrepreneurs. Additionally, you may consider reaching out to local veteran organizations, chambers of commerce, or the local Small Business Development Center (SBDC) in Arizona for further assistance and guidance tailored to veteran business owners in the state.
  • Business License Exemption/Extension/Fee Waiver
  • Offers State Funding opportunity or Financial Assistance
  • Business Resource and Education Programs
  • Offers or proposed SSBCI CAP and OCSP Funding Programs
    • - State Department: Arizona Commerce Authority Arizona Venture Development Corporation
      - Program Types: -Program Loan Guarantee Program -Equity Capital Program (Funds) -Equity Capital Program (Direct)
      - Program Names: -Arizona Loan Guarantee -Arizona Multi-Fund Venture Program -Arizona Venture Co-Invest Program
      - Contact Information: [email protected]

Taxes, Land, and Real Estate Benefits and Programs

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In Arizona, veterans, military spouses, and dependents have access to several tax, land, and real estate benefits and programs. Disabled veterans and their surviving spouses may qualify for property tax exemptions, providing relief from property taxes based on the disability rating. Additionally, the Arizona State Veteran Home Loan Program offers eligible veterans low-interest home loans and down payment assistance to facilitate home purchases within the state. Military spouses can maintain their previous state of residence for tax and voting purposes under the Military Spouse Residency Relief Act, even if they move to Arizona due to military orders. These programs aim to provide financial assistance, favorable loan terms, and tax relief, supporting veterans and their families in Arizona. For detailed information and eligibility requirements, it's recommended to consult the Arizona Department of Veterans' Services or other relevant state agencies.
  • Offers property tax exemptions for Disabled Veterans
    • Arizona’s disabled veterans can claim a $3,000 tax exemption on property assessed at a value under $10,000. This also applies to widows and widowers the veteran may leave behind. (Disability Rating to Qualify: 10%+)
  • Offers reduced tax or tax exemption for military retirement pay
    • Military retirement pay exempt
  • Offers a Military Family Relief Fund or Program
    • Program Name: The Arizona Military Family Relief Fund (MFRF) was created to provide financial assistance to active duty service members, Veterans, and their families for unforeseen financial hardships caused by the service member’s military service. MFRF is open to both pre 9/11 and post 9/11 service members. MFRF is designed to bridge the gap for basic living expenses caused by unforeseen circumstances. Basic living expenses include, but are not limited to rental assistance, vehicle payments, utility assistance, etc. Common finances not covered by MFRF are VA debts, education, child support, credit cards, legal fees, etc.
      Program Description: The Arizona Military Family Relief Fund (MFRF) was created to provide financial assistance to active duty service members, Veterans, and their families for unforeseen financial hardships caused by the service member’s military service. MFRF is open to both pre 9/11 and post 9/11 service members. MFRF is designed to bridge the gap for basic living expenses caused by unforeseen circumstances. Basic living expenses include, but are not limited to rental assistance, vehicle payments, utility assistance, etc. Common finances not covered by MFRF are VA debts, education, child support, credit cards, legal fees, etc.
      Eligible Groups: - Veterans / Service Members
      - Military Families
      - Surviving Families
      - Wounded / Injured

State Employment Programs

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In the state of Arizona, veterans, guard members, and reserve members have access to a range of state programs, preferences, and benefits to support their employment goals. The Arizona Department of Veterans' Services (ADVS) offers comprehensive employment services, including job search assistance, career counseling, and access to job training programs. The Arizona Veteran Supportive Employer (AVSE) Program encourages employers to actively hire and support military personnel. The Arizona Workforce Development Program assists veterans and military members in accessing employment resources and training opportunities. Additionally, Arizona provides veterans' preference in public employment, offering eligible individuals additional points on civil service exams and preference in hiring decisions. The state also offers small business assistance to veterans interested in starting or expanding their own businesses. Furthermore, the Arizona Employer Outreach Program facilitates connections between military personnel and employers through job fairs and networking events. These state initiatives aim to promote employment and career advancement for veterans, guard members, and reserve members throughout Arizona.
  • Offers Military Service Credit in Retirement System
    • The Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) allows eligible members to purchase additional service credit for their military service. Qualified individuals who have served in the military can apply to have their military service credited towards their retirement benefits. By purchasing military service credit, the employee's total years of service can be increased, which can have a positive impact on their retirement benefits, such as a higher pension or earlier retirement eligibility. The specific details and requirements for purchasing military service credit may vary, so it is advisable to contact the Arizona State Retirement System directly or visit their official website to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information on eligibility criteria and the process for purchasing military service credit.

State DMV Programs

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  • Offers Veteran Designation on Driver License
  • Offers Vehicle Privilege or License Tax and Registration Fee Exemption

Recreation Programs

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Veterans can potentially benefit from a range of state recreation programs and benefits. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended you contact the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs or the Department of Parks and Recreation.
  • Offers discounted or free Hunting & Fishing Licenses
  • Offers State Parks Admission/Camping Discounts and Waivers
  • Offers Free or Discounted Firearms permit or license or exemptions