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Supporting Young Ukrainian CSOs for Greater Impact and Resilience

Public Diplomacy Grants Program for 18 Lincoln Corners throughout in Pakistan

Deadline: 19-Feb-2026

The International Renaissance Foundation is supporting young Ukrainian civil society organizations (CSOs) to strengthen institutional capacity, expand partnerships, and increase community impact. Grants of around 400,000 UAH over 8–12 months fund training, strategic planning, advocacy, and resilience-building activities in communities affected by recent military actions.

Overview of the Program

The program aims to empower young Ukrainian CSOs by building institutional capacity, enhancing partnerships, and supporting early community recovery and resilience. Key objectives include:

The program is implemented by the International Renaissance Foundation in partnership with the Eastern Europe Foundation, with support from Norway (Norad) and Sweden (Sida).

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Eligible participants include:

Special encouragement is given to organizations that actively involve women, youth, veterans, people with disabilities, and internally displaced persons.

How to Apply

  1. Prepare Application: Complete all required forms and provide evidence of organizational activity

  2. Submit Proposal: Include project plan, budget, timeline, expected outcomes, and alignment with program objectives

  3. Evaluation: Applications assessed based on completeness, organizational experience, feasibility, alignment with program goals, expected impact, and reasonable budget

  4. Implementation: Successful CSOs receive support for institutional development, training, partnerships, and community recovery projects over the grant period

Expected Outcomes

Funded projects are expected to:

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FAQs

1. Who can apply for this program?
Local or regional CSOs, unions, charitable foundations, or self-organization bodies registered in Ukraine between Jan 2024 and June 2025.

2. What is the funding amount?
Optimal grant size is 400,000 UAH per project.

3. How long is the project period?
Projects should run for 8–12 months.

4. Are women, youth, and marginalized groups prioritized?
Yes, organizations engaging women, youth, veterans, people with disabilities, and internally displaced persons are especially encouraged.

5. Can organizations outside Ukraine apply?
No. Teams must be physically located in Ukraine and able to participate in-person.

6. What activities can the grant support?
Training programs, strategic planning, advocacy, internal policy improvement, financial and management skills development, partnership-building, and resilience-focused community initiatives.

7. Who implements the program?
The program is implemented by the International Renaissance Foundation in cooperation with the Eastern Europe Foundation, supported by Norway (Norad) and Sweden (Sida).

Why It Matters

This initiative strengthens Ukraine’s civil society by equipping young CSOs with the skills, partnerships, and resources needed to address community recovery, resilience, and democratic governance in regions affected by recent military actions.

Conclusion

The Young CSO Capacity Building Program offers a unique opportunity for emerging Ukrainian civil society organizations to enhance institutional capacity, expand networks, and increase local impact. Through targeted training, small grants, and strategic support, CSOs can drive sustainable recovery and resilience in their communities.

For more information, visit International Renaissance Foundation.

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