Ukrainian Startup Fund to Award $75K in AWS Credits to Top Challenger Sustainability Accelerator Teams

Ukrainian Startup Fund to Award $75K in AWS Credits to Top Challenger Sustainability Accelerator Teams

Ukrainian startups participating in the Challenger Sustainability Accelerator will have an opportunity to receive additional support from the Ukrainian Startup Fund, which will award $75,000 in AWS credits to the top three teams. The credits are aimed at helping startups scale faster, reduce infrastructure costs, and reinvest resources into further growth.

April 6, 2026
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Ukrainian Startup Fund to Award $75K in AWS Credits to Top Challenger Sustainability Accelerator Teams

Ukrainian startups participating in the Challenger Sustainability Accelerator will have an opportunity to receive additional support from the Ukrainian Startup Fund, which will will nominate the top 3 teams to receive $75K in AWS credits. The credits are aimed at helping startups scale faster, reduce infrastructure costs, and reinvest resources into further growth.

Challenger Sustainability Accelerator is a three-month, equity-free program designed to support Ukrainian startups in entering international markets, connecting with EU investors and corporates, and unlocking global opportunities. The program targets teams working in green tech, energy, mobility, construction, demining, and prosthetics.

As part of the program, selected startups will also join a study visit to Sweden and participate in Techarena, one of the leading tech events in the Nordics, gaining direct exposure to international ecosystems.

Applications are open until 21 June 2026. More details and the application form are available at:
https://www.challengeraccelerator.com/accelerators/challenger-sustainability

Challenger Sustainability Accelerator is organized by Civitta in partnership with THINGS. This project is funded by the Swedish Institute.

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