Start and Grow Your Business from Home
You can earn a great income, maintain flexibility, and hit the ground running whenever you move with a Home Based Business.
The Home Based Business (HBB) Program helps military spouses and service members start and operate a business on post while following installation rules and regulations.
What is a Home Based Business (HBB)? It’s any business operated out of government housing on a military installation. Here are some examples:
Online businesses (e-commerce, digital services)
Freelancing (writing, graphic design, consulting, tutoring)
Childcare services
Beauty & personal care services (hair styling, nail care, esthetics)
Home baking or catering businesses
Steps to Start a Home Based Business on Post
Step 1: Submit an Application for Approval
- Every HBB on post must be approved by the Garrison Commander.
- Submit an HBB application through your installation’s Housing Office or Army Community Service (ACS).
Step 2: Meet Local & Federal Requirements
Depending on your business, you may need:
- A business license from the state or local government
- Liability insurance (especially for childcare, food, and beauty services).
- Compliance with health and safety regulations
- Family Child Care (FCC) certification (for childcare providers)
Step 3: Register Your Business & Taxes
- You may need to register your business name with your state.
- Learn about self-employment taxes and state tax laws.
Step 4: Follow Installation and Housing Rules
- HBBs cannot compete with on-post businesses (like the Exchange or MWR services).
- Some businesses may not be approved if they violate Army policies.
Additional Resources
More information and tools for finding Federal and On-Post Jobs