The tender committee for selecting participants has determined the winners of the Small Grants for Social Services to Families with Children and Children and/or Early Intervention Services in Ukraine Project competition.
By decision of the committee, 120 social service providers were identified to receive support for service provision. Among them are 80 NGOs, Charitable Organizations (COs), Charitable Foundations (CFs), and 40 communal institutions, individual entrepreneurs (IEs), and limited liability companies (LLCs).
We are particularly pleased to see such a result of collaborative work, where the winners are predominantly civil society organizations, whom this project encouraged to register in the register of social service providers and focus their activities in the field of social service provision.
Much work lies ahead, the ISAR Ednannia team has already planned dozens of training sessions and consultations, support, and expert assistance for the winners. We are convinced that through joint efforts, the competition winners will not only provide quality social services but also develop the capacity to work sustainably in the social protection sector after the project concludes.
The joint contribution of ISAR Ednannia and our partners significantly strengthens social protection and the development of services for the most vulnerable population categories, contributing to the sustainable development of communities and Ukraine's Euro-integration aspirations. We are confident that the successful implementation of these grants will bring positive changes for many families and children across Ukraine. Small grants – big changes!
The decision of the selection committee regarding the winners is available on the website of the Social Protection Fund for Persons with Disabilities: https://ednn.link/YOH1MR
The project is implemented with the support of the Government of the United Kingdom as part of the "Social Protection for Inclusion, Resilience, Innovation and Transformation (SPIRIT)" project, implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, the Social Protection Fund for Persons with Disabilities, and UNICEF Ukraine, administered by ISAR Ednannia.