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In 2018, the NGO Come Back Alive was registered. Its activity was aimed at researching Ukraine's security and defense sector and preparing recommendations concerning its reforming and development. In August 2019, the foundation installed the first mobile observation complex [13] at the front - the foundation's own product. The complex enables ...
Razom for Ukraine (Ukrainian: Разом, lit. 'Together') is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to "unlocking the potential of Ukraine". [1] Razom, which means “together” in Ukrainian, seeks to uphold the principles of the Revolution of Dignity and to help build a secure, prosperous, and democratic Ukraine. [2]
Future for Ukraine Charity Foundation is a charity established in the early spring 2022 in Warsaw, with offices in Kyiv and Washington.The FFU Foundation has received the official status of a 501c3 organization and an EIN in the state of Maryland, USA. [3]
Nova Ukraine is a US-based 501(c)(3) ... In August 2020, Nova Ukraine shifted its focus to buying oxygen concentrators for frontline hospitals of Ukraine. Together ...
US intelligence officials are watching closely to see if the United States’ support for Ukraine will lead the Russian government to take more risks in potentially interfering in the 2024 ...
IRF finances national programs from its budget upon the recommendations of the Executive Board and Program Boards. The Foundation's experience in Ukraine and its close cooperation with other donor organizations in Central and Eastern Europe make it possible to monitor changes in Ukrainian society. Moreover, IRF attempts to predict these changes.
The official partner of UNITED24 in the United States is Ukraine House DC Foundation, a 501(c)3 registered nonprofit organization (EIN 872080907). Donations to Medical Aid and Rebuild Ukraine are tax-deductible under IRS regulations to the full extent". [7] FC Shakhtar partnered with United24 for the "Pitch in for Ukraine" initiative in August ...
BetterMe is a company founded in 2016 in Kyiv, Ukraine. [2] The company created two apps, BetterMe: Health Coaching and BetterMe: Mental Health. [3] [4]Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, BetterMe began offering various services freely to Ukrainians and collaborated with the Ukrainian government and other companies to set up various initiatives to help victims of the conflict.