Support from Caritas - where grants will be available to Ukrainians.
Ukraine is launching the Remarket project aimed at supporting businesses amid the war through the charitable organization 'Caritas-Spes Ukraine'. Residents of Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, and Mykolaiv regions will have the opportunity to receive financial assistance to strengthen their businesses.
The press service of the Caritas-Spes Ukraine Charitable Foundation
The Recovery and Empowerment through Market Access and Resilient Economic Transformation in Ukraine (REMARKET) project is a long-term three-year initiative implemented by Caritas Switzerland along with other partners. The program aims to support entrepreneurship during the war, with a particular focus on various sectors of the economy.
Project participants are provided with micro-grants, training, mentoring, and the possibility of receiving financial assistance. Special attention is given to businesses whose owners belong to vulnerable groups of the population.
The size of the grant for business development can reach UAH 237,000, and registration for participation in the program will open on July 25, 2025. Participants must have relevant experience and the necessary documents to confirm their activities.
For additional information, one can contact the relevant regional phone numbers. Additionally, similar financial support programs for the population launched by other charitable organizations have also been implemented in Kyiv and Kirovohrad region.
Ukraine is starting the Remarket project aimed at supporting businesses amid the war through the charitable organization 'Caritas-Spes Ukraine'. The program provides an opportunity to receive financial assistance for business development to residents of certain regions of the country. The main focus is on business owners who belong to vulnerable groups of the population.
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