The international charitable organisation Razom for Ukraine has launched a new grant competition under its Future programme, aiming to strengthen STEM education (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) among children and youth in small Ukrainian communities.
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The programme encourages initiatives that engage young people in scientific and technical fields, foster critical thinking, leadership skills, and the ability to solve real-life challenges, especially in the context of Ukraine’s post-war recovery. It also focuses on supporting local educators, promoting mentorship, and developing hands-on projects that contribute to positive change at the community level.
Eligible applicants include registered NGOs and charitable foundations in Ukraine that work with youth, education, or scientific initiatives. Priority will be given to local projects using creative and innovative approaches and involving local experts.
Projects should be implemented in communities of up to 50,000 residents across Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv, and Chernihiv regions.
Maximum grant amount is USD 10,000, with a project duration of up to 6 months. Application deadline is 15 June 2025, and results will be announced by 1 August. Project activities are expected to start no earlier than 15 August.
More information and the application form are available on the official Razom for Ukraine website. For enquiries, contact grants@razomforukraine.org.
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