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16x9 eng winners 09.07.25

We are pleased to announce the long-awaited results of the first wave of the EU Unity4 Community Project grant competition, aimed at supporting reforms, European integration, and recovery.

The competition sparked significant interest: we received over 200 applications from civil society organizations across Ukraine. This once again confirms the urgent need to support CSO-led initiatives that offer both national and local solutions for reforms, recovery, and European integration. Following a thorough evaluation, the independent selection commission selected 18 organizations whose projects present timely and relevant responses to current challenges.

The winners are:

  1. Central Ukrainian Regional Association of Museum Workers.
  2. Women of Bessarabia NGO.
  3. YASA Charitable Organization.
  4. Caritas Kyiv Charitable Foundation.
  5. Health Solution for Open Society Charitable Foundation.
  6. Pragma NGO.
  7. ZMIST Poltava NGO.
  8. Rivne Oblast Organization of the All-Ukrainian Civic Network OPORA.
  9. Local Economic Development Agency of Yavoriv.
  10. Western Ukrainian Resource Center.
  11. Society and Law NGO.
  12. I Believe in the Power of Kindness NGO.
  13. Luk-Media Group.
  14. Public Center New Generation.
  15. Ukrainian Parliamentary Institute.
  16. Analytical Center Socioconsulting.
  17. Charitable Foundation MHP-Hromadi.
  18. Center for Civic Education Almenda.

We are sincerely grateful to everyone who applied. Your engagement, determination, and belief in change are truly inspiring and give us hope. Congratulations to the 18 winners — important work lies ahead, and we are honored to be part of this journey with you.

Follow ISAR Ednannia’s updates, as we will be sharing updates on the implementation of the supported projects.

P.S. This is just the first wave! Follow our updates — two more grant competitions will be in 2026 and 2027.

EU Unity4Community Project is implemented by ISAR Ednannia and funded by the European Union.