How can Ukrainian businesses cooperate in the military sector? Dmytro Tomchuk, another speaker at the Heroes' Backbone Professional Fundraisers Summit, organized by ISAR Ednannia in Kyiv on September 12, has the answers.
Dmytro Tomchuk is a successful Ukrainian entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience. He founded the FISON investment fund, which specializes in supporting IT projects. He also serves as a regular jury member for various national startup competitions and investment contests for Ukrainian entrepreneurs. Additionally, Dmytro is the author of two books: Here it Bites, which delves into the Ukrainian business landscape, and Don't Stop the White Bus, a poignant account of the evacuation of children from occupied territories.
During the Summit, Dmytro, directly involved in logistical and material cooperation with the Ukrainian military, will share his practical experience in business-military collaboration.
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If you are interested in challenges faced by charitable foundations in the war-related sector, how they overcome them, and how to build an effective civil-military cooperation mechanism, join us on September 12 at the Professional Fundraisers Summit Heroes’ Backbone, organized by ISAR Ednannia in Kyiv.
Diana Ilnytska, Head and Founder of the Riy Charitable Foundation, has worked in the charity sphere for 13 years. She built a production fund from scratch with 820 permanent volunteers. Last year, Diana organized a civil-military cooperation unit within a logistics battalion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, utilizing modern management methods, project management, and fundraising techniques.
“Fundraising for me is not about money but about relationships and cooperation for common goals. It’s important to see the person in everyone and work with what motivates them. There are no impossible results - the key is to work hard and systematically,” says Diana.
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It is an opportunity to learn something new and a great platform for networking and establishing valuable professional contacts.
Introducing you to a new speaker for the Professional Fundraisers Summit Heroes’ Backbone organized by ISAR Ednannia on September 12 in Kyiv.
An expert in fundraising and partnership relations at Plast Tetiana Buts will join the Summit's panel to discuss the challenges faced by non-military projects during wartime.
Plast is the largest scouting organization in Ukraine with a 112-year history of working with youth. Tetiana and her team actively implement new fundraising tools, securing funds through scout networks, crowdfunding platforms, and international donor support among the first in Ukraine’s civil society sector. At the Heroes’ Backbone Summit, Tetiana will share her insights on using business approaches, marketing research, and analytics to engage private donors effectively.
Don’t miss the chance to register for this exceptional event! It’s not only an opportunity to learn something new but also a fantastic platform for networking and establishing valuable professional connections.
Register for the Professional Fundraisers Summit here: https://forms.gle/U5CKDW2wjWnm4eD36.
"In a time of unprecedented challenges for our country, the Ukrainian civil society shows incredible resilience and strength. However, to keep moving forward and ensure the long-term sustainability of these organizations, it is crucial to diversify funding sources and tap into new markets. National fundraising resources are decreasing, but the world is still full of opportunities," says Svitlana Pugach.
At the Summit, during the workshop, Svitlana will discuss why international fundraising is essential and how it can help Ukrainian foundations ensure their sustainability and effectively expand funding sources.