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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8:02, 5 November, 2025
The process is still ongoing, — Sienkevych explains why Mykolaiv has not yet acquired a historic tram substation
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16:53, 4 November, 2025
How do they survive? — Mykolaiv discusses raising salaries for educators
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12:33, 4 November, 2025
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Mykolaiv budget spent ₴9.2 million on multi-storey building reconstruction projects over four years
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11:41, 4 November, 2025
Pervomaisk reconstructs water supply system for «bonus» €3.8 million
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13:56, 3 November, 2025
A waste sorting line is to be installed in Ochakiv with the support of donors: it will cost about €20 million
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15:45, 31 October, 2025
Mykolaiv City Council approves monthly payment to teachers for work in war conditions
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10:30, 31 October, 2025
An additional hour of lighting can cost almost ₴10 million for Mykolaiv budget
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7:30, 31 October, 2025
«This is a free balance. We'll distribute it in 2026», Mykolaiv City Council explains when ₴60 million from privatisation will be allocated to the army
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16:49, 29 October, 2025
Mykolaiv Regional Council to ask the Cabinet of Ministers to allow evacuated children to return to Mykolaiv
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16:00, 29 October, 2025
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«I came back, they were already dead»: Mykolaiv court remanded a mother whose children were poisoned by carbon monoxide