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Call for applications for organisations supporting small and medium-sized enterprises in Syunik, Armenia

15/04/2026

The R2D Syunik programme, as part of the ‘Resilient Syunik Team Europe Initiative’ and co-financed by the European Union and the Austrian Development Agency, has announced a grant competition for organisations supporting local small and medium-sized enterprises.

The support will contribute to the development of SMEs in the agriculture/agricultural processing (excluding primary production) sector, industry and tourism sectors in the Syunik region.

The R2D Syunik programme will boost the capacity of these organisations to provide essential private sector services. This will contribute to the region’s economic progress, improve the quality of life, include vulnerable groups, and uphold gender equality.

The call is open to business support organisations, vocational education institutions, sectoral associations and unions, research and innovation centres, non-profit organisations (NGO).

The programme will provide grant support of up to €30,000.

To participate, please register by 27 April.

The ‘Resilient Syunik Team Europe Initiative’ is a joint initiative of the European Union, the European Investment Bank (EIB), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Sweden and Switzerland, which aims to contribute to the recovery of Syunik.

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