Business Grants in Chernivtsi Oblast: How to Apply for Up to 32,000 UAH.
Funding Opportunity for Entrepreneurs in Chernivtsi Oblast
According to Novyny.live: A new grant program is now available in Chernivtsi Oblast, offering financial support of up to 32,400 Ukrainian hryvnias (UAH) to individuals who either currently operate a business or wish to start one. The initiative, titled 'Rodyna Rodini: Individual Support,' is designed to provide crucial seed funding for entrepreneurial ventures. This support is particularly significant for a region hosting many displaced persons, aiming to foster local economic resilience.
Applications for the program will be accepted until January 31, 2026. Eligibility is primarily extended to Ukrainian citizens who hold official status as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and who have not received similar financial aid within the past year. This opens a valuable pathway for both aspiring and existing entrepreneurs to secure resources for developing their business ideas.
About the Organizing Foundation
The program is being implemented by the 'Charitable Foundation 'Caritas — Lviv of the UGCC',' which was established in 1996. With decades of experience in providing social and economic assistance, the foundation is a reliable partner for those seeking to launch or grow their businesses in the Chernivtsi region.
This initiative aims to boost entrepreneurship among internally displaced persons and promote the economic development of the region. — Source: program organizers
For more detailed information on these business grants, potential applicants should contact the program organizers directly or consult their official informational resources.
The 'Rodyna Rodini: Individual Support' grant represents a critical step in assisting IDPs who, amid war and economic instability, are seeking new opportunities for self-employment. The financial aid of up to 32,000 UAH can provide substantial support for small business development, which in turn contributes to the economic recovery of Chernivtsi Oblast. The extended application deadline until 2026 allows ample time for developing thoughtful business plans and preparing to bring new ideas to life.
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