Veteran-led help for building what comes next.

  • Next Mission Digital is led by Adam Mirro, a 100% disabled Marine Corps veteran.
  • The mission is to help military-connected people turn ideas into usable digital systems.
  • The work is practical: build, teach, document, secure, and hand off what was created.
Digital readiness workspace.
Project status

Live now. Structured carefully.

  • The public site and intake path are live.
  • Fiscal sponsorship language is still under review.
  • Donation language, sponsor claims, and sensitive-record workflows wait for approval.
Budgetrealistic year-one model
Securitysecure records later
Handoffscoped pilot delivery

Why this exists

The next chapter runs through digital systems.

After service, the next chapter often depends on what people can see, trust, and use online: a brand, offer, website, form, follow-up process, account system, and clear public story.

Practical help from someone who builds systems.

Through Atomation, Adam builds websites, forms, automations, CRMs, scheduling flows, invoicing connections, APIs, and AI-assisted workflows. Next Mission Digital brings that implementation skill to a mission-focused pilot for veterans, spouses, families, and veteran-serving organizations.

The opportunity is real, but the path is not even.

Veteran-owned firms are a major part of the U.S. economy, but newer generations of veterans and military families face practical barriers: capital access, employment disruption, relocation, technical complexity, and the cost of getting a credible digital foundation built correctly.

21%

Spouse unemployment

Active-duty military spouses face a much higher unemployment rate than the general population.

8.1%

Ownership share

Veteran ownership as a share of businesses declined from 11% in 2014 to 8.1% in 2020.

60%

Capital shortfalls

Veteran-owned firms seeking financing were more likely to receive less than they requested.

1.6M+

Veteran firms

Veteran-owned firms still employ millions and show why practical build support matters.

The mission is build, teach, document, and support.

Build

Launch practical sites, brand foundations, forms, workflows, automations, and account systems around one real idea or problem.

Host

Help with domains, hosting, basic email, renewals, and the infrastructure needed to keep the work online.

Automate

Use secure automation to connect intake, follow-up, reminders, content drafts, checklists, and admin review where it saves real time.

Handoff

Leave the participant with documentation, access notes, recovery planning, training, and a system they understand.

Giving other veterans a cleaner starting point.

The goal is not to create dependency or promise outcomes. The goal is to build alongside qualified participants, teach while we build, avoid unnecessary costs, and leave them with something they can use, explain, and keep improving.

Plain answers

Who is this for?

Veterans, transitioning service members, disabled veterans, military spouses, veteran families, and small veteran-serving organizations.

What do you build?

Websites, brand foundations, forms, AI-search-ready content structure, small automations, safer account setups, and handoff notes.

Is this a VA or DoD program?

No. It is independent. Government and branch names are descriptive only.

Can I donate now?

No live donation path yet. Support interest and in-kind offers are welcome while the approved payment path is finalized.

Do applicants upload DD214s?

Not through launch email or public forms. If records are needed later, they will use an approved secure process.

What is not promised?

No guaranteed revenue, jobs, customers, search rankings, funding, or business success.