Up to $4,900 in Grants for Veterans Across Two Regions: Application Guide.
Funding for Micro and Small Enterprises
According to Novyny.live: Residents of Lviv and Kharkiv oblasts can apply for grants worth up to $4,900 to support micro and small businesses, with a deadline of April 30, 2026. This initiative is part of the 'Dovira' project, run by the Czech humanitarian organization 'People in Need' with backing from the United States government.
The maximum grant amount is $4,900, equivalent to roughly 216,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. Only individuals with veteran status, family members of veterans, or relatives of fallen defenders are eligible to participate. This program aims to foster entrepreneurship among those who have sacrificed for their country's defense.
The 'Dovira' Project and Its Objectives
Covering Lviv and Kharkiv regions, the 'Dovira' project makes funding accessible to many entrepreneurs in these areas. Financed by the U.S. government, its goal is to spur economic growth and improve well-being in communities affected by military conflict.
Interested residents can seek detailed information on project conditions and the application process to make the most of this opportunity. The 'Dovira' program targets those in greatest need and could serve as a vital step in rebuilding local economies.
This effort is part of a broader strategy to support veterans and their families while encouraging business development in war-impacted regions. These grants may become a key tool for economic recovery and stabilization, helping create jobs and raise living standards.
'The 'Dovira' project also includes an educational program to equip entrepreneurs with the knowledge needed for successful business management.'
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