Alliance UA CSO
Alliance of Ukrainian Civil Society Organizations is an initiative group, think tank, focused on ensuring local leadership in responding to humanitarian crises and setting the foundation for recovery in Ukraine.
Structure
16 Ukrainian CSOs which united around this idea representing various areas of work of Ukrainian civil society — from humanitarian to capacity building and development.
Ukraine, 2023
“Philanthropy in Ukraine” is an organization aimed at modernizing the philanthropic ecosystem to meet international standards, enhancing the visibility, sustainability, and effectiveness of nonprofit organizations. Areas of activity: mapping and comprehensive verification of NGOs on a digital platform; data collection center and research development; educational opportunities for non-profits; community development for NGOs; information hub for donors and nonprofits resources.
Ukraine, 1993
Ukraine, 2013
Right to Protection is a leading Ukrainian charitable organisation providing multi-purpose assistance to people in conflict, disasters, and forced displacement and enabling systemic changes that prevent such situations. R2P offers free aid to IDPs, the war-affected population, refugees, and stateless persons almost all over Ukraine, and has a representative office in Poland where it helps Ukrainians under temporary protection in Poland.
Ukraine, 2014
We are a network of charitable organizations united to promote local philanthropy and volunteerism in communities, revitalize residents and support community initiatives. Our main task is to spread the best practices of philanthropy and create new modern forms of public participation. The mission of our organization is the development of social capital and the culture of philanthropy for the sustainable development of communities in Ukraine.
Ukraine, 2022
Helping to Leave is a project to help Ukrainians affected by the russian miitary aggression. The project’s objective is to help people obtain essential humanitarian aid and evacuate to safety from frontline, Ukrainian territories under temporary russian occupation, and russian regions to which Ukrainian citizens have been forcibly deported, and adapt to a new place after evacuation.
Ukraine, 2006
Public Organization “Proliska” has been an implementing partner of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) for more than 8 years. The cooperation between the NGO “Proliska” and UN structures is carried out on a permanent basis under contracts that are renewed (re-signed) for each calendar year.
Ukraine, 2019
NGO Girls is an all-Ukrainian non-governmental organization that supports women and children in Ukraine by providing various kinds of psychological, legal, and humanitarian assistance. NGO Girls provides expertise and implements projects in the field of sexuality education and prevention of gender-based violence, and provides practical support to those who have experienced violence. It promotes the visibility of women’s leadership in Ukraine.
Ukraine, 2014
CrimeaSOS uses a comprehensive approach to solving problems related to war and Russian occupation of Crimea. We provide help for thousands of people, protect their rights and interests, as well as contribute to justice restoration. Our organization is flexible and quickly responds to current challenges in Ukraine.
Ukraine, 1918
The Ukrainian Red Cross is the largest humanitarian organisation in Ukraine, providing comprehensive aid and support to the most vulnerable people for over a century. The organisation operates throughout the country, with 24 regional and nearly 200 district branches, supported by more than 8,000 volunteers and 5,000 employees who assist the population every day.
Ukraine, 2018
NGO Resource Center is a Ukrainian non-governmental organization that has been supporting the development of civil society since 2018. We assist NGOs to enhance their effectiveness and ensure sustainable development in Ukraine. Our mission is to respond to current challenges and work ahead to strengthen civil society and NGOs for a better future for Ukraine.
Ukraine, 1994
The network of charitable organizations Caritas Ukraine is one of the largest networks of charitable non-profit organizations in Ukraine, providing comprehensive support to people in need, assisting in overcoming crisis situations, and developing sustainable solutions for social well-being.
Ukraine, 2008
East Europe Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization. The Foundation is one of the leaders in Ukraine’s civil society sector, having completed more than 100 programs of various scales, duration, and complexity. Its areas of activity include the development of democracy and civil society, humanitarian response and recovery, instituting e-government, developing small and medium enterprises and social entrepreneurship, supporting projects in energy efficiency, and much more.
Ukraine, 2000
Ukrainian education platform — is an all-Ukrainian cross-sectoral network that unites and strengthens the capacity of the country’s regions, implements innovative social initiatives, and introduces technologies, projects, and educational programs. Since 2019, the Ukrainian Education Platform has been a member of FICE International, and since 2018 – of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network.
Ukraine, 2022
Areas of activity
Alliance UA CSO focuses on ensuring local leadership and setting the foundation for recovery processes in Ukraine.
Information Sharing
Commitment to openness and accessibility, ensuring information is easily understood by all elements of Ukrainian society, including vulnerable groups.
Advocacy
Emphasis on long-term planning that considers various scenarios while maintaining focus on specific goals and current needs of the Ukrainian society.
Coordination
Gradual transition from international support to locally-led responses, strengthening Ukrainian local capacity to manage crises and challenges.