The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, together with the European Union and the German government, has launched a new grant program worth EUR 480 thousand, under which 12 small and medium-sized enterprises will be able to receive funding of up to EUR 40 thousand to develop their exports, the press service of the Ministry of Economy reports.
According to the report, the program is open to small and medium-sized Ukrainian businesses operating in the processing industry (food, light industry, mechanical engineering, construction, furniture manufacturing, etc.), the creative industry (fashion, design, etc.), and other industries with export and innovation potential.
The project is expected to provide 12 selected participants with a grant of up to EUR 40 thousand each, as well as group and individual consultations from experts, networking sessions, and other activities that will help identify and eliminate processes that “block” businesses on the way to export and innovation development.
Applications for participation in the grant program can be submitted until 23:59 on June 25, 2024 on the project website.
“Since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion, the EU4Business program has provided almost EUR 8 million to support SMEs in Ukraine (…). With this grant program, we want to help Ukrainian businesses overcome the consequences of the war, provide access to finance, help them find new markets, and improve the business environment in Ukraine,” said Henrik Witfeldt, Head of Public Finance, Business Support and Social Policy at the EU Delegation to Ukraine.
As reported, the EUR 480,000 grant program for small and medium-sized businesses is part of the EU4Business international cooperation program: SME recovery, competitiveness and internationalization. It is jointly funded by the European Union and the German government and implemented by the German federal company Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. The program’s implementing partner in Ukraine is the Global Compact Network in Ukraine.