Every teenager dreams big — college, a career, a bright future. But for many Ukrainian high school seniors, these dreams feel out of reach. War, financial struggles, and loss have created barriers no child should face alone. This is where you can make a difference.
A special category of youth
Many high school students and prospective university applicants dream of higher education but cannot adequately prepare for admission. Among them are:
- children of veterans and military personnel;
- children who lost a parent during the war;
- orphans;
- children from rural areas;
- children from low-income families and other similar social categories.
Problems addressed by the project
This youth faces various challenges—local, psychological, and social—that the project aims to resolve.
Local problems:
- Lack of funds to pay for tutors or specialized preparatory schools;
- Low grades in Ukrainian language, making university admission impossible;
- No access to high-quality education or highly qualified teachers;
- Inability to afford paid online preparatory services for the NMT (National Multi-Subject Test);
- Lack of educational resources necessary for proper preparation.
Psychological problems:
Apart from financial and educational challenges, this youth experiences a range of psychological issues:
- elevated anxiety levels;
- feelings of guilt and shame;
- low self-esteem;
- catastrophic thinking (“I will never achieve anything in life,” “Without higher education, I am nobody”);
- frequent depressive states;
- apathy (loss of motivation and desire to act).
National-level problems:
Ukraine’s recovery from the destruction caused by Russian military aggression requires:
- highly qualified professionals;
- a generation of energetic, productive, and competent leaders capable of changing the country for the better;
- young professionals with innovative thinking.
When motivated youth are deprived of opportunities for self-realization, the state loses its most valuable asset—human potential.
Social consequences:
Young people who are unable to achieve their first major goal—admission to a higher education institution—due to circumstances beyond their control (financial difficulties, loss of one or both parents, etc.) often resort to anti-social behavior and degrade.
Positive impact of the project
Join the project that will improve the lives and destinies of 100 children from socially vulnerable categories. The project will have the following positive effects:
- One hundred motivated children aspiring to higher education will fulfill their dreams.
- These children will gain access to quality education and the best teachers.
- Literacy levels will increase by at least 37%.
- Students will achieve high scores on the NMT in Ukrainian language.
- They will enroll in their desired higher education institutions.
Instead of wasted years, this youth will gain a successful future. These boys and girls will acquire modern professions and become self-sufficient, supporting their families. The country will receive a new generation of energetic, highly qualified professionals essential for post-war recovery.
Project budget
Project duration: 9 months.
Budget: 2.7 million UAH.
Budget structure:
- Monthly cost per student: 3,000 UAH;
- Duration of preparation: 9 months;
- Total cost per student: 27,000 UAH;
- Total number of students: 100;
- Total project cost: 100 students × 27,000 UAH = 2.7 million UAH.
The project cost includes the following:
- Development of the methodology and preparation program for the NMT in Ukrainian language for this social category;
- Planning of the educational and training process;
- Daily administration of the project throughout the preparation period (9 months) and an additional month before and after;
- Engagement of qualified teachers;
- Formation of groups (at least 10 groups with a maximum of 10 students each to ensure quality preparation);
- Internal communication among group members, instructors, and administrators;
- Attendance tracking;
- Performance monitoring for each student;
- Organization of interim and thematic testing to identify gaps and promptly correct them;
- Provision of learning materials;
- Provision of teaching resources, including visual aids, to enhance comprehension of theoretical material;
- Access to modern EdTech resources to facilitate and accelerate grammar learning.
Project implementation
The project will involve the best specialists and partners:
- Educational component: The uMOVA.online learning center, led by G. K. Dmytrenko, a senior methodologist, textbook author, and contributor to the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, will handle methodology development, program design, and teaching.
- Selection process: The partner organization GoFriends IT Academy, under the leadership of Yevhen Moiseiev, will select 100 motivated children. Moiseiev, a former orphan who overcame challenges to establish an IT company and school, brings unique expertise in working with socially vulnerable groups.
- Administration: The Ukrainian School of Elites will fully oversee project administration, operational tasks, quality monitoring, communication, and reporting.
How to support the project
You can support the project with any amount. Together, we can change the world for the better, giving a future to 100 Ukrainian high school students and prospective university applicants.
Cost breakdown:
- Monthly preparation for one student: 3,000 UAH.
- Full 9-month preparation for one student: 27,000 UAH.
Support one, two, ten, or even all of our students to contribute to the mission of forming a generation of competent, successful leaders who will rebuild Ukraine.