Guest Lecture at the Brianka Professional College
Liudmyla's life path is a story of constant development: from successes in the creative sphere to the discovery of leadership potential. Today she is a successful manager, a deputy of the district council, and a purposeful person whose life credo is: "Change begins with what you do and how you do it."
Liudmyla spoke in detail about the types of grants, as well as where and how to look for them. She emphasized that a grant is, first of all, an opportunity for a professional start, which gives experience, new skills, useful contacts and self-confidence.
Liudmyla relied on her own experience in attracting financing for business, further education, as well as on examples of implementing social and creative projects. The relevance of the topic is due to the fact that the modern world is changing faster than the education system, and professions are constantly transforming. Young people often lack start-up capital to successfully start their own business, and grants are the financial instrument that opens up new opportunities for specialists without significant practical experience.
Students actively participated in the discussion and asked the questions that worried them the most:
Does it take to return grant funds to donors?
How to overcome the fear of failure, especially if there is no experience in the profession?
How to increase your chances of receiving a grant?
Liudmyla generously shared advice and drew the attention of young people to the fact that development begins where fears end. Thanks to the meeting, students received practical guidelines for building a career and creating their own business after graduating from college.











