Promote Ukraine
Budget
€30,000
EP Access
2
accredited persons
Staff
2
0.5 FTE
EU Grants
€51,000
Mission & Goals
Promote Ukraine is a Belgian non-profit organization that operates for the benefit of the civil society of Ukraine. Its primary task is to promote Ukraine and Ukrainians to foreign audiences. Thus it initiates and supports promotional and analytical events. Since the full-scale invasion, Promote Ukraine has served as a hub and facilitator for civil society, activists, Ukrainians who fled the war and Ukrainians who fought the war. Promote Ukraine gave a platform for more than 150 volunteers to organise an information flow between the people who want to provide help and people who seek help. In March 2022, Promote Ukraine was given the premises of the European Parliament's Station Europe to be able to communicate Ukrainian resistance and European support initiatives. Promote Ukraine is European Citizen's Prize Awardee 2022.
EU Legislative Interests
Civil Society empowerment Eastern Partnership Ukraine’s EU membership DCFTA Information society Education Culture
Communication Activities
Conferences on Crimea, on Crimean Tatars, on Cyber Security, on Information Wars Analytical Journal Brussels Ukraina Review Video series "Unlock Ukraine" Boycott Lukoil campaign Sanctions on Russia campaign Human chain around the Berlaymont European Advocacy Forum Network of Ukrainian activists "Ukraine Leads" Social integration of refugees
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
Internationaal Comite - https://icvzw.be
Organisation Members
We are a volunteering organisation operating on donations. Our main donors for structural work have been King Baudouin Foundation, Partenamut and Promote Freedom Foundation. All other donors for humanitarian assistance are small: private people, companies, and organisations. Till 2022 we had not had any big donations, grants or subsidies.
Additional Information
Total budget includes donations for humanitarian aid for Ukraine and actions of raising awareness in Brussels (demonstrations and conferences). Half of the budget has been used for operational costs (employees, office rent, office supplies).
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.