With the support of Germany, Ukrainian veterans and their families can receive up to UAH 400 thousand to start a business
Kyiv • UNN
Ukrainian war veterans and their families can receive grants of up to UAH 400,000 to start a small business. The government has announced the basic requirements and how to register.
A new competition within the framework of the project for the reintegration of war veterans, with the support of the German Foreign Ministry, allows you to receive a grant of up to UAH 400 thousand to start a small business. This was reported by UNN with reference to the press service of the Ministry for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine.
Veterans will be able to receive business grants of up to UAH 400 thousand to start a small business
Details
The competition is part of the project "Reintegration of War Veterans through Educational Opportunities", initiated by the German non-governmental organization "German Association of Volks Universities" (DVV International), and financially supported by the Federal Foreign Office of Germany.
The Ukrainian government has announced who can participate in the competition. These are the following categories of Ukrainian citizens:
- combatants;
- persons with war-related disabilities;
- family members of war veterans. Family members mean the wife, husband or child of the above categories.
You can fill out the online application form here.
Important: A prerequisite for the competition is that you must live and plan to do business in the following regions: Vinnytsia, Zaporizhzhia, Lviv, Mykolaiv, Nikopol, Poltava, and Sumy.
Recall
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