Grants for projects supporting vulnerable categories of the population
This is an opportunity to receive up to GBP 250,000 for the project supporting people who are experiencing the war the hardest.
Evacuate people with disabilities from places of active hostilities, open a youth center for teenagers, launch a campaign to protect the rights of the LGBTQI+ community, or implement any other project to support vulnerable and marginalised groups of the population. You will have a year to implement the idea in the territory controlled by the Ukrainian government.
The competition is managed by Crown Agents with the financial support of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of Great Britain. This is one of thousands of EU opportunities for Ukraine.
- Up to GBP 150,000 for projects that solves one of the urgent problems
- GBP 50,000-250,000 for a long-term project that will help integrate vulnerable groups of the population into plans for the reconstruction of Ukraine
You will receive a grant to your account in the UAH equivalent.
This competition is for civil society organisations that work or advance rights of:
- Children
- Elderly people
- People with disabilities
- Refugees and displaced persons
- LGBTQI+ community
Find more about participation requirements here.
- Application form, completed in Ukrainian or English: tell about your organisation, project you will be working on, partners and risks. Do not forget to indicate desired grant amount
- Budget of the project
- Form with expected results
You will be able to download the document templates during the application process.
Submit the application and attach all the necessary documents by 6 February.
Applications are considered on a rolling basis. Find answers to common questions here.
- Due to the high volume of applications, it may take up to two months to review applications.
- Newly created and volunteer networks of public organisations are also eligible to apply.
- The organisers especially wait for projects that are implemented in a consortium or a group of civil society organisations.