More than 1,500 new jobs will be created in the Ternopil region thanks to grant assistance for the creation and development of own businesses, Ternopil Regional Employment Center Director Mykola Horodetskyi has said.
“In the Ternopil region, a total of 721 projects have been approved as part of the Own Business microgrant programme. About UAH 170 million in grant assistance was allocated for them. Government assistance was provided for businesses operating in such sectors as trade, health and social services, manufacturing, farming, horticulture, floriculture, food, education, beauty, recreation, etc. Overall, more than 1,500 new jobs will be created,” Horodetskyi told.
Since July 2022, microgrants have helped 119 individuals (including 15 formerly unemployed) to start their own business. Additionally, 532 existing entrepreneurs and 70 legal entities are developing their businesses and have already recruited more than 1,000 workers. Of them, 820 applicants were employed with the support of Ternopil Regional Employment Center, including 70 internally displaced persons (IDPs).
The grant programme’s winners include IDPs and relocated businesses. More than UAH 93 million worth of grant funds has already been returned to the state and local budgets through tax payments and obligatory charges. (Ukrinform)