Ukrainians can receive UAH 132,000 in assistance — details.
Ukrainians can participate in a competition for a grant of up to UAH 132,500 until July 19, 2025. The program provides financial support to residents of the Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions with the support of the Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation organization.
Grants are aimed at supporting businesses. Individual entrepreneurs and those engaged in commercial activities can participate. Special attention will be given to internally displaced persons, veterans, people with disabilities, families of fallen soldiers, single parents, and large families when reviewing applications.
Grant application conditions
The maximum grant amount is UAH 132,500 and can be used for purchasing equipment, materials, and services for the business. Applications are accepted until July 19, 2025, through a special form on the organization's website. Organizers advise not to postpone submitting applications until the last day due to technical constraints.
Ukrainians have the opportunity to receive financial support for expanding or developing their businesses through the grant competition from the Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation organization. The program is aimed at supporting entrepreneurship in the Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions, specifically focusing on supporting certain categories of citizens in need of special attention and assistance. This can be an important step for the development of small businesses in the region.
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