The project “Critical Information and Reader Support: Developing NikVesti’s Sustainable Model” aims to strengthen the editorial capacity and financial resilience of the independent local media outlet NikVesti, which serves the communities of Mykolaiv, Kherson, and Odesa regions.
The initiative combines institutional support for the newsroom — funding the production of high-quality, verified, and socially significant content — with the development of a long-term financial sustainability model through the enhancement and promotion of the reader support program “NikVesti Club.”
The project ensures uninterrupted access to critical information for residents of the frontline region, expands audience reach through digital channels, and builds a foundation for the newsroom’s long-term financial independence.

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17:50, 19 March, 2026
In Mykolaiv, more than 500 orphans are registered with the Child Protection Service
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17:00, 18 March, 2026
The public prosecutor’s office in Mykolaiv is seeking a court order to fine a contractor nearly ₴2 million for delays in repairing a shelter at a hospital
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13:46, 18 March, 2026
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У миколаївській «Казці» знесли 5 дерев за проханням водоканалу: замість двох берестів спиляли платани
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12:50, 18 March, 2026
The heating season in Mykolaiv residents’ homes ends on 24 March: hospitals and nurseries will remain heated
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17:02, 17 March, 2026
Mykolaivpastrans is set to purchase glass for its buses in Mykolaiv for nearly one and a half million
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13:28, 17 March, 2026
У Миколаєві в «Казці» спиляють 5 здорових дерев для ремонту мережі водопостачання
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16:56, 16 March, 2026
The water utility plans to spend ₴19.2 million on patching potholes following emergency repairs across Mykolaiv
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14:30, 16 March, 2026
The Mykolaiv Alumina Plant is seeking to recover ₴10.2 million from its fund due to the unfinished construction of a sports ground
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14:21, 15 March, 2026
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Residents of the Mykolaiv region have already submitted their first complaints about school meals via the new chatbot
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10:43, 15 March, 2026
Plans are afoot to build a support and learning centre for residents in Kobleve at a cost of nearly ₴13 million