Deadline: 02-Dec-2025
Eastern Europe Foundation offers grants to Ukrainian civil society organizations supporting vulnerable, war-affected populations. The program funds projects addressing social, psychological, and advocacy needs, with grants ranging from 800,000 to 3,000,000 UAH for 6–12 month projects. Priority areas include gender-based violence, human rights protection, support for IDPs, ethnic minorities, and psychosocial assistance.
Overview of Eastern Europe Foundation Grant Program
Eastern Europe Foundation provides targeted funding for civil society organizations in Ukraine to deliver critical services to populations affected by war. The initiative supports vulnerable groups such as women, internally displaced persons (IDPs), children, the elderly, people with disabilities, veterans, families of military personnel, ethnic minorities, and LGBTQI communities. Projects aim to enhance resilience, protect rights, and address urgent social and psychological needs.
Key Objectives
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Provide support to vulnerable and war-affected populations.
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Fund initiatives addressing gender-based violence, human rights, IDP support, and psychosocial assistance.
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Strengthen community resilience and service capacity.
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Encourage expansion of existing services or creation of new community-focused activities.
Who is Eligible?
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Registered charitable organizations or public associations with non-profit status in Ukraine.
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Organizations with proven experience in targeted service areas or capacity to expand operations to new regions.
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Civilian-focused initiatives adhering to humanitarian principles: humanity, neutrality, impartiality, independence.
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Excludes organizations based in temporarily occupied territories or along contact lines.
Funding Details
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Grant Range: 800,000 UAH to 3,000,000 UAH.
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Project Duration: 6–12 months.
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Funds cannot be used for:
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Military support.
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Procurement or distribution of humanitarian aid (food, medicine, non-food items).
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Focus Areas
Eligible projects may target:
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Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Prevention and Support
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Human Rights Protection and Legal Assistance
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Support for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
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Programs for Ethnic Minorities and LGBTQI Communities
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Psychosocial Support and Mental Health Services
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Community Advocacy and Awareness Campaigns
How It Works / How to Apply
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Prepare Project Proposal: Clearly define target population, objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and budget.
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Verify Eligibility: Confirm non-profit status in Ukraine and adherence to humanitarian principles.
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Submission: Apply through the Eastern Europe Foundation grant portal with required documentation.
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Evaluation: Proposals are assessed based on relevance, feasibility, and potential impact.
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Grant Award: Selected projects receive funding and may be monitored for compliance and effectiveness.
H2: Tips for Successful Applications
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Clearly demonstrate target population and expected impact.
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Show capacity for project management and prior experience in relevant services.
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Align project activities with humanitarian principles.
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Avoid including ineligible expenses such as military or general humanitarian aid.
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Ensure timelines, budgets, and milestones are realistic and well-structured.
FAQ
Q1: Who can apply for these grants?
A: Registered charitable organizations or public associations with non-profit status in Ukraine, excluding those in occupied territories or along contact lines.
Q2: What is the funding range?
A: 800,000 to 3,000,000 UAH per project.
Q3: How long can a project last?
A: Between 6 and 12 months.
Q4: Can funds be used for military support or humanitarian aid?
A: No, funding is strictly for civilian assistance and excludes food, medicine, or non-food items.
Q5: Which groups are prioritized?
A: Women, IDPs, children, elderly, people with disabilities, veterans, families of military personnel, ethnic minorities, and LGBTQI communities.
Q6: What types of projects are eligible?
A: Projects addressing gender-based violence, human rights, IDP support, psychosocial assistance, advocacy, or community resilience initiatives.
Q7: Are new organizations eligible?
A: Yes, if they demonstrate capacity to deliver effective services in target regions.
Conclusion
Eastern Europe Foundation grants provide a crucial opportunity for Ukrainian civil society organizations to support war-affected populations. By funding projects focused on social, psychological, and advocacy needs, the program strengthens community resilience and ensures vulnerable groups receive tailored assistance. These grants empower organizations to expand or launch initiatives that protect rights, promote inclusion, and respond effectively to the consequences of conflict.
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