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We bring people together to support those in vulnerable situations and create conditions for their integration, recovery and development. Through humanitarian, educational and social initiatives, we help build resilient communities where everyone has access to basic needs, support and the opportunity to live a dignified life. Our activities are aimed at strengthening family values, developing a responsible society, and building an environment that inspires change and care for the future.
The mission of the Smart Future charity foundation is to provide the opportunity to study high-quality IT courses to children from disadvantaged categories, namely: orphans/half-orphans, children with disabilities, children from large families, children of military personnel, children of IDPs, and those who lost their homes as a result of the war.
ADRA is an international humanitarian organization helping people in need. ADRA Czech Republic is part of the ADRA international network operating in approximately 125 countries. ADRA Czech Republic (ADRA CZ) was established in 1992. Currently, it belongs among leading relief agencies in the Czech Republic providing humanitarian, development and social assistance at home and abroad. ADRA is a professional, learning, and efficient network that embodies integrity and transparency. ADRA reaches across boundaries empowering and speaking out for the at-risk and forgotten to achieve measurable, documented, and durable changes in lives and society. ADRA works with people in poverty and distress to create just and positive change through empowering partnerships and responsible action.
The Charitable Foundation "Revival of the Communities of the South" was established in response to the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in southern Ukraine. Our mission is to help affected communities restore dignified, safe, and sustainable lives, supporting people who remain in front-line, de-occupied, or hard-to-reach areas of the Kherson region and neighboring territories. We believe that recovery begins with care - for the person, the home, the community, and the environment More specifically: - The fund was created by volunteers who "united to bring back normal life for the residents of the southern communities of Kherson region destroyed by war." - Its goals include continuous support for those remaining in active-combat or formerly occupied zones, and reducing the humanitarian crisis caused by shortage of food and essential items. - They provide aid such as food packages, support to critical infrastructure workers, care for children living in war-zones, baby-boxes for new families and community infrastructure projects. Our mission goes beyond emergency aid - we aim to build a sustainable future for the southern communities of Ukraine, where every person feels safe, respected, and hopeful again.
About NGO Girls NGO Girls ( ) is a Ukrainian national women-led non governmental organization committed to empowering women and girls in crisis affected communities. Founded in 2019, it operates with a mission 'Girls and women in Ukraine plan all pregnancies, build life strategies, and are self-sufficient and satisfied'. The NGO works to promote gender equality, advocate for women's and girls' rights, and provide comprehensive support to those affected by the large-scale invasion and subsequent humanitarian crisis. NGO Girls addresses the needs of women, girls, and children through mental health and psychosocial support, and through educational initiatives that promote sexual health and prevent gender-based violence. The organization operates 10 WGSS across Ukraine, empowers women by fostering leadership and economic independence, and strengthens local NGOs to build a sustainable humanitarian response system. It operates in 12 Ukrainian regions, with a focus on most affected territories in the North, East and South of Ukraine, and has a headquarters in Kyiv. The core team is about 50 people, mostly based in Kyiv, and the regional teams include over 250 people. In 2022-2023, the NGO's programs covered 400 000 people. Expertise in Humanitarian Response Since the first days of the large-scale invasion in 2022, the NGO Girls has stepped into the humanitarian role, although it has been engaged mostly in development before that. In the last 2 years, it has implemented more than 40 projects, most of them targeted at women and children, particularly IDPs, but also host communities representatives. As of 2024, the NGO is most actively engaged in the child protection and GBV response, including SRHR. Through strategic partnerships and community-driven initiatives, we have implemented a wide range of programs providing essential services such as shelter, education, protection and livelihood opportunities, ensuring a comprehensive response to the multifaceted challenges on the ground. The NGO 'Girls' has specialized expertise in Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, recognizing the critical importance of addressing psychological well-being in crisis-affected populations. Our team of 100+ trained psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists and counsellors works under the supervision of the MHPSS coordinators to deliver culturally-, gender-, age-, and trauma- sensitive MHPSS services to women, men, girls, boys, families and groups. They also work through mobile teams in the East and South of Ukraine. Expertise in Humanitarian Coordination NGO Girls is actively and prominently represented across key coordination structures in Ukraine's humanitarian landscape. As part of the Humanitarian Country Team, our Director contributes to shaping national-level humanitarian action. Within the Humanitarian NGO Platform, the Director serves as Head of the Steering Committee. As a co-founder of the Alliance of Ukrainian CSOs, we play a critical role in empowering local organizations in humanitarian efforts. Our presence in the Protection Cluster includes active engagement in sub-clusters such as GBV, Child Protection, and Mine Action, as well as regional working groups in Kharkiv, Sumy, Dnipro, and Zaporizhzhia. In the Education Cluster, we work on MHPSS in education and enhancing teacher support, while in the Health Cluster, we address sexual and reproductive health and scalable psychological interventions. As co-chair of the Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group (GiHA WG), NGO Girls advances gender integration in humanitarian programs. We are also part of the PSEA Network, focusing on preventing and responding to sexual exploitation and abuse. Our representation extends to the Advisory Board of the Ukrainian Humanitarian Fund, guiding resource allocation, and the Cash Working Group, contributing to cash assistance programs. Additionally, NGO Girls supports inclusivity through the LGBTIQ+ Technical Working Group, ensuring equal treatment in humanitarian action, and participates in the Expert Working Group on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, working alongside the Office of the Prosecutor General and JurFem to address CRSV. Our widespread involvement across these structures highlights our commitment to effective, inclusive, and gender-sensitive humanitarian coordination.
The Open Lithuania Foundation (OLF) is a legally established non-profit public entity with limited civil liability, whose goal is to serve public interests by carrying out socially beneficial activities. The OLF is not accountable and not in any way dependent on the government and public authorities, political or religious interests. The OLF's strategic objectives are: 1) to develop the idea of an open society; 2) to promote the formation of a mature, responsible, active and tolerant civil society in Lithuania; 3) to contribute to Lithuania's progress towards democracy, human rights and the rule of law. The Open Lithuania Foundation was the first non-governmental organization established after the declaration of Lithuanian independence in 1990. Between 1990 and 2008 it established 26 other CSOs that all still operate, and implemented over 50 programs worth 60 million EUR. The mission of the Foundation is to contribute to the open, democratic civil society. Since it was re-opened in 2017, the Foundation again works to assist the further development of CSOs and civil society focusing on democracy, freedom of speech and the protection of fundamental human rights in Lithuania and Europe, and the reduction of discrimination and promotion of tolerance. In 2017, the OLF was re-established by five founders - high reputation experts in the field of civil society, democracy and human rights - who oversee the organization's long-term strategy and direction. The OLF is accountable and reports to its founders annually during an in-person or a virtual meeting. The second annual meeting presided by the founders also includes members of the advisory board - five experts in the fields of strategy, communication, and democracy. The advisory board meets monthly, or as frequently as needed. Diverse sources of funding, including the ERASMUS+ program, CERV, Open Society Foundation, and EEA and Norway Grants guarantee the sustainability of OLF's operations and resilience to any financial dependency. In 2022 Open Lithuania Foundation established Ukreate Hub initiative as a competence centre for displaced Ukrainians with the core mission of empowering and mobilising the Ukrainian community in Lithuania through civic engagement, knowledge exchange, skills development, and support for community initiatives. Ukreate Hub's mission is to mobilise displaced Ukrainian for taking active civic role vis-a-vis host society and Ukraine as well.
Our mission is to foster the resilience and recovery of Ukraine by creating opportunities for the psycho-emotional rehabilitation of veterans, their families, and children affected by the Russian aggression against Ukraine, through the transformative power of equine services.
Unplastify's mission is to minimize the use of single-use plastics around the world to combat plastic pollution and regenerate the oceans. Through education, innovation, and collaboration with organizations and communities, we drive systemic change towards a world where plastic is used responsibly and sustainably.
City of Goodness creates a space of safety, care, and hope for women, children, the elderly, and families in crisis. Our mission is to support each person on their journey from hardship to healing - helping them regain confidence, restore dignity, and rebuild an independent, fulfilling life.
The mission of the NGO Inclusive Child Development Center "UNIKO" is to create an accessible and inclusive environment for children with special educational needs, children with disabilities, and internally displaced persons. We provide comprehensive educational, developmental, and rehabilitation services that help every child reach their full potential while supporting families in building a fulfilling and integrated life within their community.
Our mission is to support Ukrainians in the construction sector and to be an active participant in the recovery of affected regions. Our reconstruction priorities are housing, education, and healthcare. Over the course of 3 years of the foundation's work, 825,876 people have already received indirect support thanks to our activities, and 20,590 beneficiaries have received direct support. The main regions of our activity are: Chernihiv, Kyiv, Odesa, and Mykolaiv regions. Strategic Partners: Leroy Merlin Ukraine, ADEO. Partners: State Institution "Energy Efficiency Fund", Stichting OpenDoorUkraine.NL, Global Empowerment Mission (GEM Inc.), Ichnia City Council, Irpin City Council, NGO Irpin Recovery Fund, Charitable Foundation Fortitude, Charitable Organization Support and Protection Center, ReabiCentre, NGO People in Need Ukraine, Charitable Foundation Caritas-Chernihiv, Charitable Foundation HURTUM. Cooperation Partners: Mykolaiv City Council, Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, Odesa City Council, Bucha City Council, Hostomel Settlement Military Administration (Bucha District, Kyiv Region), Bucha District State Military Administration (Kyiv Region), Izium City Council, Borodianka Settlement Council, Nizhyn City Council, GER3.
Dopomagai's mission is to empower children and youth in Ukraine whose lives, education, and development have been disrupted by war - giving them a real chance to realize their potential and rebuild their future. Founded in 2022 in response to Russia's full-scale invasion, Dopomagai operates as a technology-driven nonprofit dedicated to restoring continuity where war has caused disruption. Through its flagship platform, CREED, the organization provides targeted, recurring scholarships that give children consistent access to education, sports, arts, and rehabilitation - restoring a sense of normalcy, dignity, and hope every child deserves. Dopomagai's mission goes beyond short-term humanitarian relief. It is a long-term investment in Ukraine's human capital and national recovery. By combining technology, transparency, and compassion, Dopomagai ensures that war does not define an entire generation - but instead inspires it to grow, lead, and rebuild a stronger, more resilient Ukraine.