Kherson Region Entrepreneurs Eligible for Business Grants Up to 64,000 UAH.
Microbusiness Grant Support in Kherson Oblast
According to Novyny.live: Residents of Kherson Oblast are eligible to apply for grant funding of up to 64,000 Ukrainian hryvnias to support microbusiness development and local production. This initiative is being administered by the charitable organization 'Shchedryk' in partnership with the UN World Food Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The program is open to private households and individual entrepreneurs (FOPs) registered in the region.
Successful applicants will receive a grant of 64,400 hryvnias, which is approximately $1,500 USD. Applications must be submitted through the 'Shchedryk' organization's website. A key eligibility requirement is that applicants must not have received grant support from any other foundations within the past six months. This grant program is part of broader efforts to stabilize and rebuild local economies in areas affected by the ongoing conflict.
Grant Availability by Community
The grants of up to 64,000 hryvnias are available to residents of specific communities. In the Chornobaivska community, residents of the following villages may apply:
- Posad-Pokrovske
- Kyselivka
- Soldatske
- Kopani
- Barvinok
- Zelenyi Hai
Within the Kalynivska community, the grant is accessible to residents of these villages:
- Kalynivske
- Bobrovyi Kut
- Kokhanivka
- Mala Seidemynukha
- Zapovit
- Novohrednieve
- Novopoltavka
- Zelenyi Hai
- Blahodativka
For further details about the grant program, individuals can contact the information line at 0 800 337 845.
This initiative aims to bolster microbusinesses in Kherson Oblast, which face significant economic challenges. The grant support is intended as a vital resource for enterprise development, fostering local economic growth and improving community welfare. The involvement of major international organizations highlights the collaborative approach needed to address the profound socio-economic difficulties in the region.
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