About UFF
Ukrainian Freedom Fund (UFF) was founded initially as a Ukrainian charity in 2014 in response to Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine following the ouster of Yanukovych during the Revolution of Dignity. We supplied non-lethal equipment to units that had been stripped of assets by the pro-Russian regime. Working to transform donations into equipment in the hands of frontline battalions within 24 hours of receipt, UFF then helped lead the volunteerism which stopped Russian aggression when Kyiv’s government was in chaos.
Re-activated in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, UFF has been committed to stimulating volunteerism across civil society giving the government time to make necessary changes to its national security structure. Citizens supporting defenders have been critical in making up the shortfall in national security logistics and administration structures.
Since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, UFF has achieved the following:
Collected and operationalized over $4.5 million in funds from global donors.
Arranged specialized training for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Fostered collaboration with NATO commands for efficient aid deployment.
Supported Ukraine’s Territorial Defense Forces with crucial information dissemination.
Provided essential resources including vehicles, drones for search and rescue purposes, and medical supplies.
Sponsored medical training and aid delivery missions.
Supplied protective gear, generators, and internet connectivity solutions.
And re-registered itself as a US 501c3 charity.
Recognized by organizations and endorsed by key Ukrainian authorities, including the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine (NSDC), the Ministry of Defense, the National Guard of Ukraine, the EU-Ukraine Business Council, the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council, the European Business Association, and many other organizations.
In June 2022, the United Kingdom Humanitarian Innovation Hub published a report titled “Enabling the Local Response: Emerging Humanitarian Priorities in Ukraine March-May 2022.” The report found that roughly 87% of charitable contributions for Ukraine are donated to large international non-profits, yet the international footprint in Ukraine has decreased since the war began and virtually all humanitarian providers inside Ukraine are small non-governmental organizations and volunteer groups like UFF.
UFF is unique in that we are, an agile, US 501(c)3 headquartered in Kyiv. We don’t lose aid to international corruption or foreign-based bureaucracies - and we don’t rely on other organizations for delivery. But we have US finance and reporting to stress transparency.
We understand that this war is about far more than meets the eye. At the tactical level, Ukrainians are fighting for their land, homes, and unique culture. At the operational level, Ukraine is fighting for its right to exist as a sovereign and peaceful state under the principles of Public International Law and the United Nations Charter. At the strategic level, Ukraine is fighting for the future of global democracy and human rights and to guarantee a prosperous future for all of Europe. UFF’s team understands this truth, our gracious donors understand this truth, and we hope that you understand this truth too.
The UFF was recognized in 2022 by Candid, the world’s most comprehensive nonprofit database, with its highest rating for transparency – Platinum. We are also endorsed by the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, the National Guard of Ukraine, the EU-Ukraine Business Council, the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council, the European Business Association, Ukraine Aid Centers, and many other esteemed organizations.
We serve as a hub for verified Ukrainian organizations.
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