Grants from Caritas - in which regions payments are available.
The charitable organization 'Caritas Donetsk in Dnipro' has announced the start of registration for financial assistance for citizens who want to develop entrepreneurship during the war through the 'REMARKET' project. This was reported by the fund's press service.
The REMARKET project provides for the allocation of grants for the development of one's own business and obtaining business training. Participants can receive a business grant of up to 237,000 UAH for the development of their enterprise.
Business owners from certain regions of Ukraine, such as Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, Lviv, Khmelnytskyi, and Ivano-Frankivsk, are invited to participate in the project.
The project conditions include the possibility of submitting applications until August 14, 2025, inclusive. Instructions for registration can be found on the fund's website. For more detailed information, please contact the specified phone numbers.
- (099) 684 05 74;
- (050) 406 62 82.
Residents of the Mykolaiv region also have the opportunity to receive financial aid for business development through the program of the Ukrainian Red Cross and communities of the Lubny and Myrhorod districts of Poltava region, funded by the Estonian Refugee Council in Ukraine (ERC Ukraine).
Summary
The charitable organization 'Caritas Donetsk in Dnipro' launches the grant program 'REMARKET' to support entrepreneurship among citizens during the war. Participants can receive financial assistance and training for the development of their own business. Other regions of Ukraine also have the opportunity to receive financial support for entrepreneurship within other programs.Read also
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