One million UAH for the development of veteran businesses in Vinnytsia region: MHP Gromadi invites veterans and their families to start their own business

One million UAH for the development of veteran businesses in Vinnytsia region: MHP Gromadi invites veterans and their families to start their own business

Kyiv  •  UNN

November 22 2023, 08:00 AM • 32404 views

MHP Gromadi invites veterans and their families to start their own business

The MHP-Hromada Charitable Foundation invites veterans, their families, and families of fallen defenders from Vinnytsia region to start their own business, reports UNN.

Details

The project is called "Support for micro-entrepreneurship of war veterans and their families: from idea to implementation in Vinnytsia region." During the 2.5 months of the project, participants will receive:

⁃ Free training in business basics

⁃ Useful materials and a study plan on the online platform

⁃ Community of veteran entrepreneurs from Vinnytsia region

⁃ Personal mentoring consultation with a business expert

⁃ Visit to the craft production of the winner of the "Do Your Own" business initiative competition.

"And the 10 best business initiatives of the participants will receive funding of up to UAH 100,000 for implementation!" MHP-Community said. You can take part in the project by registering here: https://forms.gle/48MBKiKSYv9B766M9

The deadline to register is November 27. More details are available at link.

The project is implemented by the Social Center of Vinnytsia region in cooperation with the Ukrainian Veterans Fund of the Ministry of Veterans with the support of the MHP-Hromada Foundation.

For more information.

MHP-Communities is a Ukrainian charitable foundation that has been comprehensively restoring and developing Ukrainian communities since 2015. It helps residents of small towns and villages build partnerships with the government and business. The Foundation operates in 13 regions of Ukraine and is present in more than 700 settlements.

Since the beginning of the full-scale war, it has been systematically helping those who need it most: defenders, rescuers, IDPs, children, and the elderly. The organization supports small businesses and implements joint development, educational, medical, infrastructure, and cultural projects with international and Ukrainian donors. 

The PwC network of firms operates in 155 countries, where more than 327,000 professionals provide the highest quality audit, advisory and tax services. The company has been operating in Ukraine since 1993 and has more than 800 experts working in the firm's offices in Kyiv, Dnipro and Lviv.