Since the beginning of the year, 112 residents of the Moscow region have received a one‑time payment of 190 632 rubles from the Staffing Center to start their own business, the Ministry of Social Development of the Moscow region said (https://t.me/tv360/210278). The money can be used for equipment, registration of an individual entrepreneur or for self‑employment status. This program helps people turn a hobby into a real enterprise. The source of the information is the original post.
The Staffing Center provides consultations and assistance in preparing a business plan for all participants. Among the first success stories is Irina, who turned her love for sweets into a business creating marshmallow bouquets. Another example is Svetlana, who after moving to the region opened a handmade chocolate production, registered as a self‑employed entrepreneur and is already planning a workshop. These stories show how the grant can become a start for a new business.
The program has received mixed reactions in social networks. Many readers call the grant a real chance to break free from unemployment, while others note that 190 632 rubles may be enough only for a small project. Users share hopes that the help will be followed by additional support from the authorities. The discussion shows that the initiative meets a real demand. Some experts also point out that the amount may not cover all startup costs without external financing.
Experts say the amount is close to the average starting capital for small retail or production businesses in the region. They note that registration as an individual entrepreneur or self‑employed simplifies tax reporting, which is important for beginners. At the same time, analysts warn that without proper marketing a new business may struggle to compete. The program’s success will depend on follow‑up mentorship and access to financing. The initiative is viewed as a step toward expanding the entrepreneurial environment.
If you have a hobby or skill, consider how you can turn it into a product that can be sold online or in local shops. Even a modest budget can be stretched by using social networks for promotion and partnering with other small businesses. You can also look for additional funding through regional grants or microlending programs. Starting with a pilot project allows you to test demand without large risks. The key is to combine the grant with a clear business idea.
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