 With the country's unique migration history, many of Kosovo's successful businesses are a direct result of new ideas, skills, and capital gained during time spanned abroad. Examples of this are the companies Sabaya, Vleesa and Vini, whose owners, after many years in Europe and the US, decided to return to Kosovo to fulfill their dreams as entrepreneurs in their home country. Misetida Zeca, the owner of Sabaya Brewery, returned from United States and is now leading one of the most successful breweries and producer of craft beer in Kosovo. With the support from the MSME Grants program, Sabaya was able to purchase 165 20-liter kegs and keg coolers as well as serving equipment and can now offer both keg and bottle products to local bars and international clients. Similarly, after over 15 years in Italy, Mr. Refke Salauka returned to Kosovo to establish his company Vleesa, a producer of plastic crates for packing of fruit and vegetables with a new machinery from the MSME Grants program. Vleesa is able to produce plastic crates at a lower cost, thereby substituting imports of more expensive plastic crates previously imported from Croatia. But important contributions can also come from Kosovo's still residing abroad. The company Bini, one of the Kosovo's leading metal and wooden furniture producer, could not have been established without financial support from relatives in Germany. Business conditions in Kosovo are changing and these are examples of how diaspora can make use of human and financial capital gained abroad to contribute to the growing economy of your country.