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The Ukraine Partnership Facility (UPF3) supports Dutch companies and civil society organisations working in partnership to deliver projects that contribute to the reconstruction and sustainable recovery of Ukraine. The opening round has a total budget of €26.5 million, with grants ranging from €500,000 to €4,000,000 per partnership.

About the Ukraine Partnership Facility (UPF3)

The Ukraine Partnership Facility (UPF3) offers subsidies for partnerships that implement practical recovery and reconstruction projects in Ukraine.

The programme is designed to support:

It focuses on projects that are not commercially fundable because of market failure, but can still create strong public and long-term value.

What Does the Programme Support?

UPF3 funds partnerships between businesses and civil society organisations that carry out concrete projects in Ukraine.

Projects should aim to:

Funding Available

Total Budget

Grant Size Per Partnership

Project Duration

Projects must:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applications must be submitted by a partnership.

Partnership Requirements

Each partnership must include:

Lead Applicant Requirements

The partnership must be led by a:

The lead organisation must:

Who is Not Eligible?

Not eligible:

Why This Programme Matters

UPF3 is important because it directly addresses urgent recovery needs caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

It supports:

This makes it especially valuable for partnerships that can combine business capacity with community impact.

How to Apply

The source text does not include the application deadline or official submission portal, so applicants should review the official UPF3 guidelines.

Suggested Steps

  1. Build a partnership with:
    • A Dutch company
    • A local organisation
  2. Confirm the lead applicant is based in the Netherlands
  3. Ensure the lead has:
    • At least 3 salaried employees
    • Proven Ukraine experience
  4. Design a project with clear public benefit in Ukraine
  5. Make sure the project is not solely for one organisation’s benefit
  6. Prepare a budget between €500,000 and €4,000,000
  7. Submit through the official UPF3 process

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Quick Facts

FAQ

1. What is UPF3?

UPF3 is a subsidy programme supporting partnerships that help with the reconstruction and sustainable recovery of Ukraine.

2. How much funding can a partnership request?

Partnerships can request between €500,000 and €4,000,000.

3. What is the total budget?

The opening round has a total budget of €26,500,000.

4. Who can lead a partnership?

A Dutch company or civil society organisation with a registered office in the Netherlands can lead.

5. Is a local partner required?

Yes. Each partnership must include at least one local organisation.

6. How long can projects last?

Projects must last at least 6 months and up to 4 years.

Conclusion

The Ukraine Partnership Facility (UPF3) is a strong funding opportunity for Dutch-led partnerships that want to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction, economic recovery, and community resilience.

With grants of up to €4 million and a focus on sustainable, inclusive, non-commercially fundable projects, UPF3 is well suited for partnerships combining business expertise and civil society impact.

For more information, visit Netherlands Enterprise Agency.

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