Red Cross Offers Grants from 164,000 to 274,000 UAH for Ukrainian Entrepreneurs.
New Grant Program for Business Owners in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: The International Committee of the Red Cross has launched a fresh grant initiative, giving Ukrainians a chance to secure funding to start or grow their businesses. This program is run alongside local authorities and is open to residents of the Tomakivka community. Financial support ranges from 164,000 to 274,000 hryvnias, offering a significant boost for entrepreneurs looking to rebuild or launch their ventures.
Eligibility and Application Details
Residents of the Tomakivka community, including those from these settlements, can apply:
- Tomakivka
- Semenivka
- Serhiivka
- Petrivka
- Katyoshchyne
- Kytaihorodske
- Preobrazhenske
- Mykhailivske
- Zelenohaiske
- Kyslychuvate
- Chumakivske
The program targets individuals affected by the war after February 24, 2022, giving them a pathway to revive their economic activities and improve their financial situations.
Applications will be accepted until July 14, 2026. Funding options include up to 164,000 hryvnias for new entrepreneurs and up to 274,000 hryvnias for those already running a business. This effort aims to support people in need during tough times and help revive the economy in regions hit by the conflict.
Launching this program is a key step toward restoring economic stability in Ukraine, especially in communities impacted by the war.
These grants will not only assist individual business owners but also drive broader economic growth in the area. They could also set a precedent for other initiatives supporting conflict-affected populations, which is vital for the country's social and economic recovery.
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