Key areas of our project work: psychology, innovation, and education.
Unlike our educational programs, which focus on developing competencies and are typically funded by participants, our educational projects aim to address humanitarian challenges by engaging a wide range of supporters, including companies, foundations, and individual donors.
Urgent need
Russia’s war has caused significant demographic, psychological, and economic damage to the Ukrainian people. In the coming years, Ukraine will need a large number of professionals, including engineers, developers, urban planners, managers, psychologists, doctors, educators, and more. Unfortunately, there are serious challenges that stand in the way.
Challenges
To meet the urgent challanges for skilled professionals to rebuild Ukraine, we face the following obstacles:
- A sharp decline in academic performance due to the damage caused by Russia’s war.
- A demographic crisis: the departure of an entire generation of teenagers and young adults—society’s foundation for future development.
- Destruction and deterioration of Ukraine’s educational institutions.
- A lack of methodological and technological resources to advance education in Ukraine.
- Insufficient funding and resources for motivated youth seeking higher education and a better future.
Who benefits from our educational projects?
While our educational programs are accessible to professionals looking to improve their competencies and skills (in psychology, innovative management solutions, or other areas), our educational projects focus on solving humanitarian problems.
We specifically support motivated youth who aspire to higher education but face challenges in preparing for admission or live in circumstances requiring additional support. These include:
- Children of fallen Ukrainian soldiers.
- Veterans and their families.
- Orphans.
- Children and youth from low-income families.
- Children and youth in areas with limited access to quality education (often talented children from rural areas who lack opportunities due to circumstances beyond their control).
- Children displaced abroad by the war, who cannot study Ukrainian language or other subjects based on the Ukrainian educational system.
- Internally displaced persons.
- Children of emigrants born abroad who wish to reconnect with their Ukrainian roots.
- Foreigners who want to study Ukrainian language, literature, history, and culture but lack access to resources.
- Other groups with similar needs.
Specifics of our educational projects
Our educational projects include supporting vulnerable groups (children of veterans, internally displaced persons, children from low-income families, etc.) in preparing for higher education, developing specialized programs for diaspora children, and more. For example:
- Preparing vulnerable children and youth for Ukraine’s National Multi-Subject Test (NMT) in Ukrainian language to enter higher education institutions.
- Supporting the education of Ukrainian children forced to leave Ukraine due to the war.
- Developing educational and technological solutions (EdTech) to meet humanitarian and educational needs.
- Creating methodologies, programs, and resources for learning Ukrainian language.
- Developing programs for teaching Ukrainian language to diaspora children and other similar initiatives.
Projects you can support now
Consider the following projects you are welcome to support now:
- “Diaspora Children”: For the first time, 30 million Ukrainians in the diaspora can teach their children the Ukrainian language and culture through modern, interactive apps and programs.
- “100 Teens”: This project supports motivated high schoolers from vulnerable groups to prepare for Ukraine’s National Multi-Subject Test (NMT) in Ukrainian language and literature.
- Support for Ukrainian children abroad: Help 100 Ukrainian children overseas enhance their academic literacy and prepare for higher education upon returning to Ukraine.
How you can help
Join us in making a difference. Write to us to receive more details. We will gladly answer your questions. Let us make a significant difference together.

