Platform for Social Change announces grant for religious and charitable organizations of Khmelnytsky region

Platform for Social Change is launching a grant for religious and charitable organizations implementing social initiatives in Khmelnytskyi region.
The goal of the grant is to support projects aimed at local community development, job creation, development of the food or agricultural sector, as well as initiatives in the field of social entrepreneurship.
Organizations selected as winners of the competition will receive a grant of up to 250,000 UAH. These funds can be used for:
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Purchasing food production equipment;
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Purchasing kitchen equipment for cafes, restaurants, and food service establishments;
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Agricultural equipment to support the development of farming enterprises.
In addition to financial support, Platform for Social Change will provide communication assistance to the winners to amplify the impact of their projects and raise awareness in the community.
Religious organisations (churches, religious communities, missions, and foundations), as well as charitable organisations implementing social initiatives for local communities, are eligible to apply.
Applications will be evaluated based on five key criteria:
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Alignment with the goals of the competition;
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Experience and technical capacity of the applicant;
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Innovation of the proposed solution;
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Potential impact and sustainability of the project;
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Budget efficiency.
The application deadline is May 5, 2025. Competition results will be announced on May 12, 2025.
To participate, applicants must complete an online application form with all required and accurate information. Please note that by submitting an application, you confirm your consent to the processing of personal data by representatives of the Platform for Social Change.
Apply for the grant competition here: https://forms.gle/RXibRW9URNwxST9N8
For any questions, please contact us at +38 (068) 931 01 21 or by email at info@social-change.com.ua.
All submitted project proposals will be reviewed by the Platform for Social Change team, which reserves the right to make independent decisions regarding participant selection. The team does not provide application feedback and, in the case of funding denial, is not obligated to explain the reasons for its decision.