Grant Requests

Welcome to our Grants page. At Nova Spark, we recognize the critical importance of education and humanitarian support for orphaned children in Ukraine. Through our grant program, we aim to provide funding to address these specific needs and make a positive impact in their lives.

We invite Ukrainian orphanages and NPO/NGO organizations working with Ukrainian orphanages to apply for grants to support educational initiatives and humanitarian aid projects. These grants are designed to enhance educational opportunities, promote personal development, and alleviate the challenges faced by orphaned children affected by the war.

For educational needs, we encourage grant proposals that focus on improving access to quality education, providing educational resources and materials, supporting extracurricular activities, and implementing innovative teaching methods. We believe that education plays a vital role in empowering orphaned children and equipping them with the skills and knowledge they need to build a brighter future.

In addition, we also welcome grant proposals for humanitarian aid projects. These projects should aim to address the immediate needs of orphaned children, such as providing food, medical assistance, clothing, and access to clean water. We prioritize projects that ensure the well-being and safety of the children, especially those living in areas heavily impacted by the war.

Our grant application process is designed to be transparent and accessible. We encourage organizations to submit detailed proposals outlining their objectives, budget plans, expected outcomes, and the targeted beneficiaries. Our team will carefully review each proposal and consider its alignment with our mission and available resources.

If your organization is committed to making a difference in the lives of Ukrainian orphans through education and humanitarian aid, we invite you to explore this grant opportunity and submit your proposal. Together, we can create positive change and provide a brighter future for these children.