Joe Johnson of Blaine started Trust Vets last year as a way to help drive business to local veterans.
Trust Vets is an enterprise and website that offers veterans virtual and in-person opportunities to connect both with fellow vets and the broader community. The group meets monthly in Blaine, Burnsville and St. Louis Park. It also has a growing presence in Oklahoma and Colorado, said Johnson, who hopes to expand it elsewhere.
Johnson isn't a veteran himself, but he's a longtime supporter, he said, and he wanted to find a way to say thank you to service members. At the same time, the security company that he worked for was sold and shut down, so he was on the lookout for a new business venture.
Johnson said he got to talking with people and saw a need for more professional support for veterans. While there's a lot of emphasis on finding jobs for vets, it's unclear what happens to them once they're employed, he said.
The veterans community is "woefully underserved. People may fall through the cracks in the system," he said. "I wanted to launch comprehensive services to lift them up organically."
The networking company offers a way to "put vets to work," with a directory of local veteran-owned businesses. It includes a wide array, from family law to art galleries. Also, the 150 dues-paying members range from World War II veterans to recently discharged soldiers.
The goal is to "make it easy to seek out and do business with vets," Johnson said.
Trust Vets also connects people face-to-face. Last November, it held a summit about the gaps in veteran services, which it plans to reprise in a couple of months.