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National Network of Local Philanthropy Development

Manager:  Darya Rybalchenko

Year of creation:  22 вересня 2014 р.

We are a network of charitable organizations united to promote the development of local philanthropy and volunteerism in communities, to activate residents and support public initiatives. Our main task is to spread the best practices of philanthropy and create new modern forms of public participation.

The mission of our organization is the development of social capital and the culture of philanthropy for the sustainable development of communities in Ukraine.

Our tasks:

We unite organizations based on the principle of values

The experience of each of our organizations is a unique advantage of the network as a whole

We are spreading the best experience of public initiatives using the franchising method

We implement network projects, taking into account the diversity of communities

We increase the capacity of civil society organizations

We influence the creation of more comfortable conditions for the work of philanthropic organizations (improvement of legislation, establishment of partnerships, formation of state contracts)

We popularize the ideas of inclusion in local philanthropy (gender equality, public accessibility, socially vulnerable groups, etc.)

We are working to increase the reputation of Ukrainian philanthropy at the international level

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Localization in Ukraine. What problems can equal partnership solve Localization in Ukraine. What problems can equal partnership solve

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We understand that a significant amount of funding provided by numerous international organizations is used for "capacity building". But why is capacity alone a problem? Do you know enough about how to work with the localization of your resources?

Localization in Ukraine. Why helping the army should be a priority Localization in Ukraine. Why helping the army should be a priority

Let local organizations prioritize aid and provide recommendations on how international actors can express solidarity with Ukraine in the most effective way.

In the midst of war, we cannot ignore the needs of the military. We know that aid is rarely "neutral". However, we are unable to get much-needed resources because of bias against this assumption of "neutrality." The civil society sector has documented numerous cases where even so-called "neutral" aid has unintended consequences and can exacerbate local social conflicts, reduce people's self-reliance, and harm local economies.

Localization in Ukraine. Why Ukrainian organizations should represent their interests independently. Localization in Ukraine. Why Ukrainian organizations should represent their interests independently.

Invest in empowering local organizations to tell their own stories and help them spread the word about their achievements and assistance. This fosters deeper understanding and helps us provide direct access to resources.

International NGOs and international agencies appropriate our knowledge, communicate to listeners and give the public what they think we need. We, in turn, want to say: "Stop trying to speak for us and stop controlling the narratives in a way that promotes your institutional interests!"

Localization in Ukraine. Why there is no time for bureaucracy during the war Localization in Ukraine. Why there is no time for bureaucracy during the war

Reduce bureaucracy.

Despite the official statements of international organizations that they are committed to supporting local civic initiatives in Ukraine, the reality is that tens, hundreds, or even thousands of procedures are required to obtain these funds. We do not have the human resources to do this, and we do not consider it a priority.

Report on the work done Report on the work done

Report on the work done January 2022 — December 2022

Report on the work done Report on the work done

Report on the work done January 2022 — December 2022

Burnout prevention for teams Burnout prevention for teams

Practical advice from a psychologist that will help prevent burnout)

Guideline on the management of humanitarian projects in plain language Guideline on the management of humanitarian projects in plain language

Here you will learn about:

What is humanitarian aid?

The difference between the management of humanitarian and social projects

Target audience and definition of its needs

Funding of humanitarian projects

Logistics of humanitarian projects

Financial assistance to families — state regulation

Assessment of impact and effectiveness

Reporting on projects

News and events
What #ShiftThePower means to us What #ShiftThePower means to us To #ShiftThePower community and international auditory, We are the National Network of Local Philanthropy Development, a Ukrainian community foundation support organization working on shifting the power in Ukraine through working with international funders to advocate the localization process. We had a chance to participate in.For Ukraine, ShiftThePower is about surviving. At present, we are dependent on international aid - humanitarian, economic, and military. Shift The Power for us is to have global solidarity, considering our context and respect for our fight for independence and democratic values. For sure, it's also about local resources. And in the past two years, Ukrainians have collected 2,3 billion US dollars only with cash just for supporting our military. But we are in a media world where you can pay to create any type of news. What Russia does is pay a lot to some social opinion leaders who are not local communities but have the recognition and power to influence bigger donors, states, and people's mindsets in other countries. So, shifting the power is about amplifying and investing in the voice of locals.
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