Do not miss a unique opportunity to receive expert consultation from representatives of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine on registering a civil society organization or, if necessary, how to dissolve one smoothly.
Date: May 23, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Speaker: Viacheslav Khardikov, Director of the Department of State Registration, Ministry of Justice of Ukraine
🔹 We invite representatives of civil society organizations, especially youth and children’s NGOs, and those planning to start their organization or wishing to terminate civic activities.
During the webinar, you will learn:
✔️ How to register or dissolve a CSO?
✔️ What is the nationwide organization status?
✔️ About membership, statutes, and branches in simple terms with examples.
You will also have the chance to ask questions and get expert answers.
Format: online via Zoom
Register for the webinar until 12:00 PM on May 20.
Please note: Zoom session can accommodate no more than 300 participants.
Register early to secure your spot.
The webinar will also be live-streamed on:
The webinar is organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports in cooperation with the Ministry of Justice during Open Government Week 2025, as part of Ukrainian participation in the international Open Government Partnership Initiative, with the support of ISAR Ednannia and the Askold and Dir Fund, under the Strong Civil Society of Ukraine – a Driver Towards Reforms and Democracy Project, funded by Norway and Sweden.
This event will be your reliable guide to understanding the legal aspects of civil society organization activities!
Friends, on May 6 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, we invite you to attend the webinar on Cost of Social Services: Calculation Guidelines under the Selection Criteria for Providing Financial Support as Small Grants for Social Services to Families with Children and Children and/or Early Intervention Services in Ukraine Project. We will discuss what constitutes the cost of a social service and how to calculate it properly.
Speaker:
Bohdan Malyniak, financial expert, Maestral consultant, professor at the West Ukrainian National University, author of training programs and regulatory documents in the field of social services, and expert on international and national projects.
During the webinar, you will learn about:
The webinar will be on ISAR Ednannia YouTube and Facebook pages, and the Fund for Social Protection of Persons with Disabilities Facebook page.
Don't miss this practical and in-depth discussion on how to make social services both high-quality and financially sound!
Small grants make big changes!
The project is being implemented by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Resolution No. 40 from January 17, 2025, On the Implementation of the Joint Project with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Regarding the Provision of Financial Assistance in the Form of Small Grants for Social Services for Families with Children and Children and/or Early Intervention Services.
This webinar has been funded by the UK Government under the Social Protection for Inclusion, Resilience, Innovation and Transformation (SPIRIT) project, implemented in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, the Fund for Social Protection of Persons with Disabilities, and UNICEF Ukraine, with administration by ISAR Ednannia.
Friends, we invite you to a webinar on April 23 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM to learn all about the transitional supported living/educational social apartment (housing) service for orphans, children deprived of parental care, and care leavers aged 16–23.
Speaker: Iryna Shemechko, an expert in family-based care and social services.
We will discuss the specifics of this service, practical recommendations, and relevant legal regulations. This service is eligible for support under the Support as Small Grants for Social Services to Families with Children and Children and/or Early Intervention Services in Ukraine Project, administered by ISAR Ednannia.
We encourage everyone planning to apply for the small grants competition to join. Do not miss the opportunity to gain practical insights.
Watch the webinar on ISAR Ednannia’s Facebook and YouTube pages.
This webinar has been funded by the UK Government under the Social Protection for Inclusion, Resilience, Innovation and Transformation (SPIRIT) project, implemented in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, the Fund for Social Protection of Persons with Disabilities, and UNICEF Ukraine, with administration by ISAR Ednannia.
We invite you to the webinar on Selection Criteria for Providing Financial Support as Small Grants for Social Services to Families with Children and Children and/or Early Intervention Services in Ukraine Project on Wednesday, April 23, from 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM.
Speakers:
We encourage current and prospective social service providers, especially representatives of civil society organizations and charitable funds, to participate in the webinar.
On the webinar, you will get detailed information about the terms and selection criteria for social service providers participating in the project, ask questions, and receive comprehensive answers.
The webinar will be streamed via Zoom (with prior registration) and on ISAR Ednannia YouTube and Facebook pages, and Fund for Social Protection of Persons with Disabilities Facebook page. Register here until 12:00 on April 21. On April 22, all registered participants will receive the Zoom link for the webinar via email.
Please note: Zoom access will be available for up to 500 participants. If you are unable to join via Zoom, we invite you to watch the event's live stream on YouTube or Facebook and ask your questions in the comments under the broadcast.
The project is being implemented by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Resolution No. 40 from January 17, 2025, On the Implementation of the Joint Project with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Regarding the Provision of Financial Assistance in the Form of Small Grants for Social Services for Families with Children and Children and/or Early Intervention Services.
This webinar has been funded by the UK Government under the Social Protection for Inclusion, Resilience, Innovation and Transformation (SPIRIT) project, implemented in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, the Fund for Social Protection of Persons with Disabilities, and UNICEF Ukraine, with administration by ISAR Ednannia.