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#NameRegion of operationWho can receive fundingPrioritiesOpportunitiesWebsite
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Global
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1Global FundOver 100 countries, including countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern EuropePublic health authorities, NGOs, private companies, research organizations working on combating HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria
* CRG, long and short-term technical assistants regional grant. The Global Fund provides grants to combat HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.https://www.theglobalfund.org/en/
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2UNITAIDGlobal, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries (Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe)Government bodies, medical institutions, NGOs, pharmaceutical companies, scientific organizations developing medical innovationsUnitaid supports innovations that have transformative potential to improve public health in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).UNITAID offers funding for innovative health solutions, particularly in the areas of HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.

Unitaid provides financial grants to accelerate innovation in global health. They are currently accepting proposals for funding.
https://unitaid.org/apply-for-funding/#en
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3The International Rescue Committee (IRC)Global, focusing on countries affected by wars and crises (Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan, Africa, Latin America)International humanitarian organizations, NGOs, medical institutions working in emergency response, healthcare, and refugee assistance* Response to crisis, including health
* health activities include the provision of basic medical help to people in remote locations, the provision of psychological and mental health assistance and the rehabilitation and resupply of local hospitals and health facilities.
Offers grants for humanitarian aid in Ukraine, focusing on health, safety, and aid for refugees and displaced persons.https://www.rescue.org/
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4The Pandamic FundGlobal, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries

Governments, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations1) early warning and disease surveillance systems,
2) laboratory systems, and
3) strengthening human resources/public health and community workforce capacity, including workforce capacity related to human and animal health, to help countries prevent, prepare for, and respond to health emergencies.
Offers funding for projects that strengthen pandemic preparedness and response. Their grants focus on areas such as early warning systems, laboratory capacity, and health workforce development.https://www.thepandemicfund.org/call-for-proposals
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5Grants.govUnited StatesOrganizations and entities supporting the development and management of government-funded programs and projectsProvides information on federal funding opportunities across various sectors.Publishes federal funding opportunities for organizations.https://www.grants.gov/search-grants
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6The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) Globally (90+ countries, including Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America)Independent media, human rights organizations, activists, NGOs, universities, and research centers working in democracy and human rights* Promote and defend human rights and the rule of law
* Promote and defend human rights and the rule of law
* Support freedom of information and independent media
* Strengthen democratic ideas and values
* Promote accountability and transparency
* Strengthen civil society organizations
* Strengthen democratic political processes and institutions
* Promote civic education
* Support democratic conflict resolution
* Promote freedom of association
* Strengthen a broad-based market economy
* Promote accountability and transparency
* Strengthen civil society organizations
NED offers grants to support projects that promote democracy and human rights worldwide.https://www.ned.org/apply-for-grant/en/
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7MIT SolveGlobalInnovators and organizations addressing global health challengesInnovative solutions to global health issuesCompetitions and funding for health-related innovationshttps://solve.mit.edu/
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8Open Technology Fund (OTF)GlobalOrganizations and individuals developing open-source technologies to advance internet freedomSupporting projects that enhance internet freedom and digital rightsGrants for developing and deploying open-source technologieshttps://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/
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9Digital Defenders PartnershipGlobalOrganizations and individuals working on digital rights and internet freedomSupporting emergency responses to digital threats and attacksEmergency funding for digital rights defendershttps://www.digitaldefenders.org/incident-emergency-fund/
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UN Agencies
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1UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA)Global, focusing on humanitarian crisis zones (Syria, Yemen, Ukraine, Sudan, etc.)International humanitarian organizations, NGOs, government bodies working in emergency response and humanitarian aid* Scaling up supplies and services to meet the massive and urgent relief and protection needs for civilians across the country
* Specific protection activities and services will complement health, shelter, food, water, hygiene and sanitation and education interventions
* Accountability to affected people
* Anticipatory action
* Civil-military coordination
* Climate change
* Engagement with the private sector
* Evaluations and reviews
* Flagship Initiative
* Gender equality
* Humanitarian access
* Internal displacement
* Localization
* Protection from sexual exploitation and abuse
* Protection of civilians
UN OCHA coordinates international humanitarian response efforts and provides funding for emergency relief projects.https://www.unocha.org
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2UNICEFGlobal (190+ countries)Government bodies, NGOs, educational institutions, medical organizations working in child protection, healthcare, and education
*Health and Children ProtectionUNICEF offers funding for projects that support children's rights and well-being. https://www.unicef.org
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3United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF)Global, prioritizing developing countries and nations undergoing democratic transitionsNGOs, research centers, human rights organizations, independent media working in democracy and civil society* Voice of civil society, promote human rights, and encourage the participation of all groups in democratic processesUNDEF accepts online proposals during an annual window, which will open from February 1, 2025, to February 28, 2025. They support projects that strengthen the voice of civil society, promote human rights, and encourage the participation of all groups in democratic processes.https://www.un.org/democracyfund/content/when-apply-and-who-can-apply
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4UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)Global (countries with refugee crises, including Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan, Sudan, etc.)NGOs, government institutions, international humanitarian organizations working with refugees, displaced persons, and stateless individuals* Refugees, IDPs, people affacted with conflictsProvides grants for projects aimed at assisting refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and host communities, especially in conflict zones.https://www.unhcr.org
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5Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)GlobalOrganizations providing rehabilitation to victims of tortureSupporting rehabilitation programs for torture victimsAnnual grants for rehabilitation projectshttps://www.ohchr.org/en/about-us/funding-and-budget/trust-funds/united-nations-voluntary-fund-victims-torture/how-apply-annual-grant
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1EU programmes and funds financed from the EU budget All EU countries, candidate countries, and neighboring countries (e.g., Eastern Partnership)Government bodies, NGOs, enterprises, research institutes, universities, and organizations working in key EU policy areas (healthcare, climate, economy, digitalization, etc.)* Improve and foster health in the Union
* Tackle cross-border health threats
* Strengthen health systems, their resilience and resource efficiency
* Response to COVID-19 pandemic, and resilience for cross-border health threats
* Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan
The European Commission provides various funding opportunities across multiple sectors. https://commission.europa.eu/funding-tenders/find-funding/eu-funding-programmes_en
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2EU4HealthAll EU countries, candidate countries, and neighboring countries (e.g., Eastern Partnership)Government bodies, NGOs, enterprises, research institutes, universities, and organizations working in key EU policy areas (healthcare, climate, economy, digitalization, etc.)*Improve and foster health in the Union
* Rrotect people in the Union from serious cross-border threats to health
*Improve medicinal products, medical devices and crisis-relevant products
strengthen health systems
The European Commission provides various funding opportunities across multiple sectors. https://hadea.ec.europa.eu/calls-proposals_en
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3Erasmus+All EU countries, candidate countries, and neighboring countries (e.g., Eastern Partnership)Government bodies, NGOs, enterprises, research institutes, universities, and organizations working in key EU policy areas (healthcare, climate, economy, digitalization, etc.)* upports the European Pillar of Social Rights
*Implements the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027
*Develops the European dimension in sport
The 2021-2027 programme places a strong focus on social inclusion, the green and digital transitions, and promoting young people’s participation in democratic life.https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu
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4European Social Fund + (ESF)European UnionNon-governmental organizations in EU member statesSupporting networks of NGOsGrants for NGO networkshttps://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/ESF-2025-OG-NETW-NGO-SGA?isExactMatch=true&status=31094501,31094502,31094503&order=DESC&pageNumber=1&pageSize=50&sortBy=startDate
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5Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL)European UnionBusinesses, public administrations, and citizens within the EUFocuses on supercomputing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced digital skills, and the wide deployment of digital technologies across the economy and society.Offers funding for projects in the aforementioned areas.https://commission.europa.eu/funding-tenders/find-funding/eu-funding-programmes/digital-europe-programme_en?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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6L’Initiative/Expertise FranceGlobal South, Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern EuropeGovernment institutions, NGOs, international organizations, medical research centers working in the fields of healthcare, HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria*Access to health for all, and the elimination of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria pandemics.
*Regional, EU and EECA
Expertise France offers funding through the Initiative 5% program, focusing on development and cooperation projectshttps://linitiative.expertisefrance.fr/en
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7The Western-Eastern European Partnership Initiative on HIV, Viral Hepatitis, and Tuberculosis (WEEPI)Eastern EuropePublic health care institutions, universities, university-associated institutes, private and public hospitals, and non-governmental not-for-profit organizations from the Eastern European region*Improve testing for HIV, viral hepatitis, and tuberculosis, ensuring linkage to care and treatment.
*Reduce barriers to testing and care, including for key populations.
*Support advanced training, particularly through e-learning and the adoption of national standards and guidelines.
*Implement standards of care following European guidelines (EACS and WHO).
*Pilot and validate quality control instruments to improve standards of care.
*Generate evidence on new approaches to improve HIV, viral hepatitis, and TB prevention, testing, and care services.
WEEPI provides multiple funding opportunities through different rounds of calls for proposals.https://weepi.org/call-for-proposals

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8Eastern European Fund (EEF)Eastern Europe (Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Belarus)NGOs, social enterprises, government institutions working in economic development, reforms, and democracy* a strong, active civil society;
* effective, democratic government at all levels; and,
* institutional development among community organizations and government agencies.
Offers grants to Ukrainian businesses and NGOs supporting recovery, resilience, and energy independence in affected regions.https://eef.org.ua/konkursy-grantiv/
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9The European AI & Society FundEuropean Union member statesResearch institutions, nonprofits, and tech companies*Use of AI in response to social crisis
*Financial support to organisations to build connections, gain the skills and knowledge they need and work collaboratively to drive change
Supports projects that leverage artificial intelligence to enhance access to and engagement with cultural heritage. The fund aims to foster innovation in the cultural heritage sector through AI technologies.https://europeanaifund.org/funding/
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10German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF)Europe, the USA, Eurasia (Ukraine, Balkans, Caucasus)NGOs, think tanks, research institutes, activists working on strengthening transatlantic relations, democracy, and security* Democratic progress, social advancement, and conflict resolution
* Improving analytical, policy, and advocacy work on civil society and democracy
broadening regional networking among civil societ
* Emergency response to war in Ukraine (including healthcare for refugees)
Supports initiatives for Ukraine's relief, resilience, and recovery, particularly targeting democracy and security sectors.

UNDEF accepts on-line proposals during an annual window, which will open from the first of February 2025 to 28th February 2025. There will be no extension to the deadline (11:59pm Eastern Time on 28th February 2025).
https://www.gmfus.org/grants/ukraine-relief-resilience-recovery
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11Aids Foundation East West (AFEW)Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, BelarusThe project is implemented by a consortium, including AFEW Ukraine, in collaboration with War Child Alliance, Ukrainian Step by Step Foundation (USSF), Médecins du Monde Netherlands (MdM NL), and Médecins du Monde Greece (MdM Greece)Capacity building of local NGOs and governmental organizations;
Development of mass media campaigns;
Development of informational and educational materials and events to inform the target population;
Advocacy;
Serving as an effective liaison and partnership with community and governmental structure;
Piloting and expanding innovative approaches to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.
The project aims to:
1. Strengthen healthcare facilities at the community and primary care levels, enhancing the knowledge and skills of healthcare providers in delivering psychosocial support, and modernizing facilities.
2. Improve community well-being through innovative interventions — specifically scalable, evidence-based psychological methods focused on supporting children, youth, and caregivers.
3. Reduce barriers to mental health care access, including stigma reduction and raising awareness about the causes and consequences of mental health challenges.
https://afew.org/
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Peace Winds Japan
Asia, Africa, and the Middle EastHumanitarian organizations and community groups* Service provision, humanitarian assistance and is engaged in the restoration and reconstruction of infrastructure (not only) in countries where natural disasters and military conflicts occur, or they are experiencing the consequences of these events.Provides funding for humanitarian aid and development projects, focusing on regions affected by conflict and disaster. Their initiatives aim to improve living conditions and support community resilience.https://global-en.peace-winds.org/news/category/ukraine
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13Swedish InstituteBaltic Sea regionOrganizations in the Baltic Sea regionPromoting regional cooperation and sustainable developmentGrants for projects in the Baltic Sea regionhttps://si.se/en/apply/funding-grants/si-baltic-sea-neighbourhood/
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14German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF)Eastern Partnership countriesCivil society organizations in Eastern Partnership countriesStrengthening civil society resilienceGrants for civil society projectshttps://www.gmfus.org/programs-grants
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1Bill Gates FundationGlobal, with a focus on low- and middle-income countriesNonprofits, governments, academic institutions, and private sector entities* Policy and advocacy, health
* Focuses on biomedical interventions.
* Funds R&D for new vaccines rather than social support.
* Supports demand creation, innovations, and the use of technologies, including digital innovations.
https://www.gatesfoundation.org/our-work/programs/global-health/tuberculosis
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2Ford Fundation (USA)Global, with a focus on social justice initiativesNonprofits, social enterprises, and academic institutionsSupports social equality and new schemes for social equality.
Addresses issues of social support with innovative approaches.
https://www.fordfoundation.org/work/our-grants/awarded-grants/
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3Elton John Aids FundationGlobal, with a focus on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatmentNonprofits, community organizations, and health initiatives* Supports local initiatives across EECA that focus on HIV prevention and care, education, community empowerment, and novel partnerships.https://www.eltonjohnaidsfoundation.org/funding/
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4Abt AssosiatesGlobal, with a focus on developing countriesNon-governmental organizations, educational institutions, and local governments* Healthcare area (during the war)Provides funding for projects that aim to improve health, social, and environmental outcomes. Their initiatives focus on areas like public health, education, and economic development.https://www.abtassociates.com/
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5AHF (Aids Healthcare Fundation)Global, with a focus on regions with high HIV/AIDS prevalenceNon-governmental organizations, healthcare providers, and community-based organizations* provides HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and advocacy services.Offers funding for projects that provide HIV/AIDS care and support services. Their grants focus on expanding access to treatment, prevention, and education programs.https://www.aidshealth.org/
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6Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI )Global, with a focus on low- and middle-income countriesNon-governmental organizations, healthcare providers, and governments* Help save the lives of millions of people living with HIV/AIDS in the developing world by dramatically scaling up antiretroviral treatment.
* INfectious Disease
*Women and children's health
*UHC
*Cross-cutting experts

Today, CHAI operates in 38 countries across the developing world and more than 70 countries are able to access CHAI-negotiated price reductions, vaccines, medical devices, and diagnostics.
Provides funding for health programs that aim to improve access to essential medicines and healthcare services. Their initiatives focus on areas such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, and maternal and child health.https://www.clintonhealthaccess.org/strategy/
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1Fund VidrodzhenniaUkraineNonprofits, community organizations, and social enterprisesWar-related programme priorities: democracy, human rights, vulnerable populations. UkraineOffers grants to support democratic development, human rights, and civil society initiatives in Ukraine. The foundation funds projects that promote transparency, accountability, and social justice.https://www.irf.ua/grants/contests/
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2Canada-Ukraine Foundation "Creating Hope in Conflict"UkraineOrganizations providing humanitarian aid and conflict resolution* Primary focus on promoting optimal social, emotional, and mental health and wellness among the population.
* Priority will be given to universal initiatives that work within the framework of the public education system, and that aim to embed health and wellness in school policy and practice.
Offers funding to support projects that strengthen democratic institutions, promote human rights, and foster economic development in Ukraine. Their grants focus on areas such as governance, education, and community development.://www.cufoundation.ca/funding-application/
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3Grand Challenges CanadaGlobal, with a focus on low- and middle-income countriesInnovators, researchers, and organizations addressing global health challenges* Maternal and Newborn Health
* Digital Health
* Medical Products and Technology
* Community Health Worker Models
* Urban Sanitation & Hygiene
* Options for safe pregnancy termination
Supports innovative health solutions that address critical health challenges in low- and middle-income countries. Their funding opportunities include grants for early-stage innovations and scaling successful health interventions.https://www.grandchallenges.ca/funding-opportunities/
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4EU4ArmeniaArmeniaOrganizations working on police reforms in ArmeniaSupporting police reform initiativesSmall grants for police reform projectshttps://eu4armenia.eu/open-call-for-small-grants-scheme_police-reforms/
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1Canada Government "The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI)"Various countries, including UkraineLocal organizations and community groups * Inclusive governance, including diversity, democracy, human rights, 2SLGBTQI+ rights and the rule of law.
* Gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.
* Peace & security, with a focus on conflict prevention and building peace.
* Growth that works for everyone, including women’s economic rights, decent jobs and entrepreneurship, investing in the poorest and most vulnerable, and safeguarding economic gains.
* Environment & climate action, focusing on adaptation and mitigation, as well as on water management.
* Human dignity, covering health, education and nutrition.
Provides funding for small-scale, high-impact projects that align with Canada's foreign policy priorities. The CFLI supports initiatives in areas like human rights, governance, and environmental sustainability.https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/funding-financement/cfli-fcil/index.aspx?lang=eng
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2The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO)
(Netherlands)
Operates globallyRVO's funding is directed towards organizations and projects that align with Dutch development cooperation objectives. This includes Dutch businesses, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and entities in partner countries.*Supporting Dutch businesses in international markets.
*Encouraging sustainable entrepreneurship.
*Facilitating international partnerships and trade relations.
RVO regularly publishes calls for proposals related to development cooperation projects. These opportunities are listed on their Project Database portal, where interested parties can find information on current and upcoming funding opportunities.

https://english.rvo.nl/search?
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Embassies
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1Agroberichten Buitenland (Netherlands)Agroberichten Buitenland operates in 77 countries through the network of Dutch agricultural attachésOrganizations involved in agricultural development and related sectorsThe key priorities include supporting and developing agriculture, fisheries, food production, and natural resource management in the covered countries.The platform provides information on various events such as seminars, webinars, roundtables, market studies, visits, exhibitions, and trade fairs. These initiatives aim to strengthen cooperation between the Netherlands and partner countries, improve market access, promote Dutch agricultural exports and imports, and share Dutch agricultural innovations and expertise.https://www.agroberichtenbuitenland.nl/landeninformatie/oekraine/achtergrond/subsidy-and-funding?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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2Programme by British Embassy
Ukraine, Eastern European countries, BalkansNGOs, universities, activist groups, government bodies working on reforms, rule of law, anti-corruption, and human rightsGrants to Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Ukraine
The programme focus on the following areas:

* Complement Social Recovery work working with vulnerable groups (such as ethnic minorities and religious groups, LGBT people, youth and children, veterans) at the political level to ensure inclusion, human rights promotion and climate and environment security issues not covered by larger HMG programmes.

* Supporting physical and cognitive reintegration of occupied territories into Ukraine, ensuring cooperation between state institutions, civil society and international partners to resist and reverse the effects of Russia’s occupation policies
Small Projects Fund: Funds local projects supporting Ukraine’s reforms, democracy, and human rights.https://www.gov.uk/government/news/all-for-proposals-under-ukraine-small-projects-fund-2024-2025?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1IgLnRNocq4DS5M0_ViHb7g9IZPkcjm6AVcpBLdlvyjz4PwOvLaRua7BI_aem_AQi2vPo3t1aYy0RI0NFgr0WlfqJIaFRMmgpQ5fCP6MHjJhxfm2CcNWo7oOQVI1Qt7Ykzy9cllyrXjodtTV6j9V1h
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3Embassy of Germany in UkraineUkraineNon-governmental organizations, cultural institutions, educational establishments, and projects promoting German-Ukrainian cooperationSupport for democratic development, human rights, education, culture, and environmental protection.Various grant programs, including the Cultural and Education Fund, support for civil society initiatives, and environmental projects.https://ukraine.diplo.de/ua-de/service/menschenrechte-1264788

https://ukraine.diplo.de/ua-de
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4Japan Government Kusanone programme Primarily Japan; however, through various programs, it extends support globally, especially in developing countriesNon-governmental organizations (NGOs), local governments, educational institutions, hospitals, and other non-commercial entities* Grants provided to non-governmental charitable and public organizations, hospitals, primary schools, charities and other non-profit organizations for the implementation of local community development projects.Offers grants for projects that contribute to the development of Ukraine, focusing on areas such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare. The embassy supports initiatives that promote bilateral relations and sustainable development.https://www.ua.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_uk/ua_oda.html
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5Chez Republic GovernmentPrimarily the Czech Republic; offers development assistance globally, particularly in Central and Eastern EuropeNon-governmental organizations, educational institutions, and local governmentsNational projects in the field of physical rehabilitation Provides funding for projects that enhance bilateral relations between the Czech Republic and Ukraine. Their grants support initiatives in culture, education, and economic development.https://mzv.gov.cz/kiev/uk/x2010_05_17/x2010_08_20_1/x2011_02_23/x2023_09_30.html
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