Ukrainian Civil Society News: Giving Tuesday

Yesterday marked “Giving Tuesday”, a global day dedicated to inspiring acts of kindness and fostering a culture of philanthropy. This year, it holds special significance as a chance for individuals to demonstrate their support for those defending Ukraine’s territorial integrity and the freedom of its people. In this newsletter, we explore Ukrainians’ steadfast commitment to charitable contributions during the war. Additionally, we highlight our partners’ fundraising initiatives and ongoing campaigns. Scroll down to gain insights and inspiration!

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According to our Civic Engagement Poll (CEP)an overwhelming majority of Ukrainians donated money to war-related needs since the beginning of the war (84% NDPs, 82% IDPs, and 83% EDPs). On the other hand, only 5% of respondents residing in Ukraine and 4% of externally displaced citizens donated money to CSO activities. Encouragingly, however, Ukrainians are ready to donate money to various causes aimed at facilitating post-war recovery. This includes facilitating the rehabilitation of war veterans and others affected by war (91% NDPs, 88% IDPs, and 87% EDPs). Financially supporting the reconstruction of infrastructure (75% NDPs, 75% IDPs, and 68% EDPs) and the restoration of damaged cultural heritage (74% NDPs, 73% IDPs, and 64% EDPs). Addressing environmental issues (78% NDPs, 79% IDPs, and 73% EDPs). Yet, fewer respondents from all samples are ready to donate money to civil society organizations that promote government accountability, reforms and EU integration (51% NDPs, 49% IDPs, and 44% EDPs).

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Giving Tuesday: USAID/ENGAGE Partners

  • Since the founding of the Music Saves initiative, the All-Ukrainian Association of Music Events (UAME) provided help to over 42,700 people, delivered over 629 tons of humanitarian aid, purchased one evacuation boat and evacuated over 20,000 people. In total, the CSO raised almost 387,000 USD. To support the CSO’s programs for Ukrainians affected by the war, please click on the link – https://cutt.ly/PwOlSV1Y 
  • Zakhyst successfully raised nearly 1,190,000 USD to finance its “Saving Together: Kherson” humanitarian Program. The CSO provided nearly 88,000 USD for 1,459 families with children in need from Kherson and the Kherson Oblast. Through June and July, Zakhyst raised approximately 875,000 USD to help the Kherson recover from the terrorist attack on the Kakhovka dam. You can donate to the CSO’s efforts to help those impacted by the destruction of the Kakhovska dam – https://cutt.ly/PwOlS5SG
  • In 2023, Smart Osvita raised over 25,000 USD to provide ten schools with “Shelter Kits” (toolkits aimed at enhancing children’s mental resilience in school shelters), the provision of psychological training for Ukrainian teachers to enhance the resilience of teachers and students through the establishment of a platform with psychological materials. Consider supporting the CSO`s fundraising – https://cutt.ly/dwOlDt4e
  • In 2023, the Bohdan Hawrylyshyn Family Foundation raised nearly 18,000 USD for demining equipment to support Ukrainian sappers clearing areas in Donetsk and Kyiv regions. Please contribute to the fundraising effort – https://cutt.ly/MwOldoY
  • In 2023, Go Global raised about 100,000 USD to organize camp activities for teenagers in the border communities of Chernihiv and Sumy regions. Additionally, their partner Snap Inc. and Australian volunteers sent gift sets to program participants. Join the CSO’s fundraising campaign for children from frontline and border areas – https://cutt.ly/OwOlhsf8
  • Vox Ukraine is organizing a series of charitable lectures and workshops called the “Charity Marathon” to raise funds for the support of the Ukrainian army. Since the beginning of the Marathon in August 2022, Vox Ukraine has conducted 21 lectures and workshops attended by 520 people who donated 11,000 USD. Follow the organization’s Facebook page for updates on upcoming charitable events.
  • In 2023, Toronto Television raised over 1,7 mln USD for various social and military purposes, supporting funds such as Brave Ukrainians, Come Back Alive Foundation, Serhiy Prytula Foundation, and others, and directly addressing urgent needs of various brigades and units defending Ukraine on the front lines. The organization is currently raising funds for a ground station and five Shark Mini aircraft for the aerial reconnaissance unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine – https://cutt.ly/CwOlPB1a

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Opportunities

Join USAID/ENGAGE at the Civil Society Development Forum

On December 5, USAID/ENGAGE will host a panel discussion titled “Recovery and Reconstruction: Plug In the Power of Citizen Engagement.” During this event, we will explore key challenges and identify potential strategies for promoting citizen participation in civic oversight and watchdog activities related to reconstruction and recovery at the local level. The panel will be held offline and live-streamed on Facebook.

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More Opportunities! We Introduce an Updated Request for Applications

We are pleased to introduce our updated and enhanced Request for Applications for civil society initiatives. It provides expanded institutional and project support, contributing to increased citizen participation in democratic processes, strengthening confidence in civil society, and advancing Ukraine’s drive towards victory. We encourage you to review its terms and conditions, submit your applications, and join us in empowering civil society in Ukraine!

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Check Our Website for More Opportunities for Vendors and Job Seekers

We invite qualified vendors to visit our website’s procurement section to access the latest consultant requests for USAID/ENGAGE – https://bit.ly/3u391QK

Qualified specialists interested in our job openings are encouraged to review the listings – https://bit.ly/3UKgGN7

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What We Read

World Giving Index 2023: Global Trends in Generosity

The World Giving Index (WGI) is an annual report published by the Charities Aid Foundation, using data gathered by Gallup, and ranks over 140 countries in the world according to how charitable they are. This year, Ukraine ranked second out of 142 countries with a score of 62. Significantly, Ukraine emerged as the most improved nation, witnessing the largest global score increase (+13). According to the report, 78% of adults in Ukraine helped strangers, 70% donated money, and 37% volunteered.

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