Browse a list of vetted charities and military aid funds to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine and provide humanitarian relief.
The first Ukrainian charitable organization licensed to procure military goods, including weapons, for the Armed Forces. Come Back Alive supplies equipment, technology, and training, and runs military training centers that strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities.
One of Ukraine's largest charitable foundations supporting both the military and civilians. It equips defenders with drones, communications, optics, transport, and medical supplies, and delivers humanitarian aid including demining, healthcare, school shelters, and modular housing in de-occupied communities.
An official fundraising account created by the National Bank of Ukraine to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Donations strengthen defense capability through weapons, equipment, food, medicine, and other essential supplies for the military.
UNITED24 is the President of Ukraine's official fundraising platform, launched in May 2022 to unite global support for Ukraine. Donors choose a focus area—defense, demining, medical aid, reconstruction, or education—and funds are held in designated National Bank of Ukraine accounts with public reporting.
Official charitable fund supporting Ukraine's 3rd Separate Assault Brigade. It supplies frontline units with equipment, vehicles, and essential gear, and supports wounded soldiers through affiliated patronage, rehabilitation, and welfare programs.
Razom is an international nonprofit with offices in the United States and Ukraine. It delivers medical and humanitarian aid, trains first responders and healthcare workers, and advocates for Ukraine's democratic future through programs focused on delivery, education, and civic action.
Save the Children allocates donations to its Ukraine crisis response fund to help children and families with food, water, hygiene kits, psychosocial support, and cash assistance in Ukraine and the region.
Tabletochki is a Ukrainian foundation dedicated to children with cancer. It procures medicines and medical equipment, arranges treatment abroad when needed, and supports families through long-term care and hospital partnerships.
Army SOS Citizen's Initiative coordinates volunteers who fund and deliver supplies for Ukraine's soldiers. The team purchases ammunition, protective gear, communications and reconnaissance equipment, uniforms, and food, and delivers goods directly to the unit emplacement.
Leleka Foundation is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has supported frontline medics in Ukraine since 2014. It supplies tactical medical backpacks, tourniquets, evacuation vehicles, and related equipment and training; since February 2022 it has raised over $13 million for lifesaving medical aid to defenders.
The largest Ukrainian foundation focused on psychological support for children affected by war. Voices of Children runs centers across Ukraine offering art therapy, camps, support groups, and a national helpline, and has reached more than 145,000 children and parents since the full-scale invasion.
Hospitallers is a volunteer medical battalion whose motto is "For the sake of every life." Its paramedics work on and near the front line to evacuate the wounded, deliver emergency care, and strengthen tactical medical capacity across Ukraine.