Estonian Council Extends Business Grant Application Deadline: Up to 42,000 Hryvnias Available.
Support Program for Households Extended
According to Novyny.live: The Estonian Refugee Council has extended the application period for its war-affected household assistance program until February 28, 2026. This initiative offers financial grants ranging from 29,000 to 42,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. The extension is expected to enable over one thousand households to secure funding for business development or to restart enterprises that were forced to close. This program is part of broader international efforts to support Ukraine's economic resilience during the ongoing conflict.
Program Eligibility and Funding Tiers
This assistance is available to residents of the Cherkasy and Kirovohrad regions. Notably, the highest grant amount of 42,000 hryvnias is allocated specifically for meat and dairy production. For other agricultural sectors, including rabbit breeding, goat farming, and beekeeping, the support level is set at a minimum of 29,000 hryvnias.
- The deadline for submitting applications is February 28, 2026.
- The program aims to foster business recovery and bolster the regional economy.
Extending this aid program represents a significant measure for promoting economic stability in war-impacted areas. It not only alleviates the financial burden on households but also stimulates local business growth, which can lead to new job creation and improved living standards. Given the extended timeline, a greater number of people will have the opportunity to benefit from this initiative, contributing to the broader economic recovery of Ukraine.
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