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The deadline for submitting applications for the EU4Business: Connecting Companies (EU4BCC) grant competition has been extended by a month - until September 30.

The deadline for submitting applications for the EU4Business: Connecting Companies (EU4BCC) grant competition has been extended by a month - until September 30.

This was reported by the EU Delegation in Moldova, noting that the project "EU4Business: Connecting Companies (EU4BCC)" extended from August 30 to September 30 the deadline for accepting applications from business support organizations that are ready to cooperate in 4 sectors: wine production, textiles, the sphere of tourism or the creative sphere. The project contributes to the development of trade between the countries of the European Union and the Eastern Partnership. In order to participate in the competition, business support organizations from the EU and the Eastern Partnership must prepare a joint proposal for cooperation in selected sectors of the economy. The grant requested within the framework of the competition must not exceed 60 thousand euros. EU4Business plans to fund 28 grants. All questions about the terms of the competition can be sent by e-mail to EU4BCC until September 9th. The answers will be posted on the EU4BCC website in the FAQ section until September 20. Earlier, the CCI of Moldova invited the country's business associations to apply for a grant competition launched by the EU4Business: Connecting Companies (EU4BCC) project, noting that the project will provide 28 grants of 60 thousand euros each for business associations from the Eastern Partnership countries and countries of the European Union, whose turnover in recent years has amounted to 50 thousand euros. Funds of gratuitous financial assistance can be used to organize two types of activities: B2B Matching; study visits. EUROCHAMBRES co-financing will amount to 95% of the final real budget, but not more than 57 thousand euros. The goal of the project is to support sustainable economic development and job creation in the Eastern Partnership countries, helping small and medium-sized enterprises to grow, in particular by facilitating trade, encouraging domestic investment and trade relations with EU companies.// 23.08.2021- InfoMarket.

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