At SupportUkraineNow, we are raising funds to support leaders of social initiatives working locally in Ukraine.
Experts in our network are offering private consultations to clients and support our fundraising efforts.
Clients can book a consultation with the experts, and contribute to a social cause by donating to our campaign.
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War in Ukraine has been going on for a year. Governments, international organisations, and volunteers are working to provide an immediate response. At the same time, long-term goals are still “on pause”, and small local initiatives are underfunded. We are bridging this gap.
SUN Leaders Program is a 6-months Fellowship Program for young leaders of social projects in Ukraine.
We support Ukrainians working on projects in the spheres of education, healthcare, entrepreneurship, equality, sustainable cities, and EU integration of Ukraine.
Concept validation: our partners Leaders Fund ran a similar program in 2019-2020. The previous three fellows supported were able to scale their project nationwide and impact 240,000 people, win grants, hire new team members, launch a social enterprise, and partner with the government and businesses. After the Program, one of the leaders started working for WHO in Ukraine, another got shortlisted in BBC book contest.
We provide them with:
We are fundraising €300,000 to run SUN Leaders Program for 50 leaders and their projects in 2023.
At Support Ukraine Now, we are a community of Ukrainian and international activists. Our mission is to engage the network of leaders in supporting Ukraine. We started as an informational platform, and turned into an ecosystem of diverse projects in the civil sector, economy, diplomacy, and welfare. Our current focus is supporting leaders working on the ground in Ukraine.
SupportUkraineNow is initiated by Global Shapers Hubs in Ukraine (Kyiv, Lviv), and supported by the Global Shapers Community and the World Economic Forum.