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Tbilisi City Hall opens applications for enhanced micro and small business support programme

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The Economic Development City Service of Tbilisi City Hall has announced the opening of applications for the “Micro and Small Business Support” programme, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze revealed during today’s session of the municipal government.

He stated that last year, the maximum funding limit was 20,000 GEL, but this year, entrepreneurs can access up to 50,000 GEL.

“The programme, which was initially launched in 2025, has been significantly expanded this year; both the overall budget and the maximum funding amount per entrepreneur have increased. Particular emphasis is placed on projects involving product processing, value addition, and quality enhancement,” Mayor Kaladze explained.

He added that all active micro and small entrepreneurs registered in Tbilisi, who have been operating in the market for at least two years, are eligible to apply.

“Priority will be given to applicants presenting genuine, development-oriented business plans. Through this programme, entrepreneurs have the opportunity to acquire the equipment, technologies, and machinery necessary to develop their activities,” Mayor Kaladze noted.

Regarding co-financing conditions, the Mayor explained that detailed information and application procedures will be available on the official website of Tbilisi City Hall.

“The co-financing terms are as follows: up to 5,000 GEL — 90%; from 5,001 to 20,000 GEL — 85%; from 20,001 to 30,000 GEL — 80%; and above 30,001 GEL — 70%,” he said.

Applications for this programme will close on June 1. Please note that co-financing does not apply to service providers or fast food establishments.

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13.05.2026.17:57

The Economic Development City Service of Tbilisi City Hall has announced the opening of applications for the “Micro and Small Business Support” programme, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze revealed during today’s session of the municipal government.

He stated that last year, the maximum funding limit was 20,000 GEL, but this year, entrepreneurs can access up to 50,000 GEL.

“The programme, which was initially launched in 2025, has been significantly expanded this year; both the overall budget and the maximum funding amount per entrepreneur have increased. Particular emphasis is placed on projects involving product processing, value addition, and quality enhancement,” Mayor Kaladze explained.

He added that all active micro and small entrepreneurs registered in Tbilisi, who have been operating in the market for at least two years, are eligible to apply.

“Priority will be given to applicants presenting genuine, development-oriented business plans. Through this programme, entrepreneurs have the opportunity to acquire the equipment, technologies, and machinery necessary to develop their activities,” Mayor Kaladze noted.

Regarding co-financing conditions, the Mayor explained that detailed information and application procedures will be available on the official website of Tbilisi City Hall.

“The co-financing terms are as follows: up to 5,000 GEL — 90%; from 5,001 to 20,000 GEL — 85%; from 20,001 to 30,000 GEL — 80%; and above 30,001 GEL — 70%,” he said.

Applications for this programme will close on June 1. Please note that co-financing does not apply to service providers or fast food establishments.

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