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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12:00, 11 November, 2025
Pivdenoukrainsk is going to approve the city brand: what it will look like
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10:48, 11 November, 2025
Mykolaiv plans to build ₴99 million shelter for children's palliative care centre
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15:12, 10 November, 2025
Антикордепартамент мерії Миколаєва заявив, що ще у 2019 році попереджав про корупційні ризики при реконструкції Соборної площі
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14:10, 10 November, 2025
Additional ₴28.8 million to be spent on shelter for children's hospital in Mykolaiv
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13:15, 10 November, 2025
The Housing and Communal Services Department is confident that the World Bank will find money not only for projects, but also for the reconstruction of 54 houses in Mykolaiv
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17:22, 9 November, 2025
About 7,000 non-privatised apartments may become communal in Mykolaiv
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10:24, 8 November, 2025
Mykolaiv residents ask Ministry of Economy to ban construction of petrol station in park near «Zoria»
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15:09, 7 November, 2025
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«Мого сина б’ють і принижують просто в школі»: в Очакові учня булили однокласники, справою зайнялась поліція
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15:00, 7 November, 2025
City council wants to approve new rules for waste sorting tender in Mykolaiv by the end of the year
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11:05, 7 November, 2025
Government ignores the position of the Verkhovna Rada and submits budget 2026 with 60% of PIT for communities