Ukrainians will receive up to 100,000 UAH - what needs to be done.
17.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
17.07.2025
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A financial assistance program for startups and businesses in need of support has been launched in the Lviv region. Under this program, up to 100,000 UAH can be received. This news was published by the press service of the Ukrainian Red Cross in Lviv region on Facebook.
The Red Cross in Ukraine, together with partners, launches the 'Microgrants Program to Support Vulnerable Populations in Ukraine'. This initiative provides financial assistance to businesses and households that are in a vulnerable state. Supported projects will receive grants, the number of which depends on financial resources. Applications can be submitted by internally displaced persons, demobilized servicemen, and other individuals meeting vulnerability criteria.Successful business ideas will receive funding of up to 100,000 UAH in two phases. Areas that can apply for support include agriculture, manufacturing, services, and trade. The deadline for applications is August 7, 2025. Interested parties can contact: Lviv, Lepky Street 5/2 on working days from 10:00 to 15:00 or call: +380982401800, +380983382001. Similar financial support programs were previously launched in Zaporizhia and Kremenchuk. This new initiative in Lviv region will provide opportunities for startups and businesses in need of support to receive up to 100,000 UAH and develop their projects in various fields. Participation in the program is open to vulnerable categories of the population, including internally displaced persons, demobilized servicemen, and persons with disabilities. Interested individuals should submit applications by August 7, 2025, using the provided contacts.
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