Ukraine NGO Sustainability
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| Ukraine
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| Ukraine
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| Volunteer(s) Name:
| L. Lee
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| Volunteer(s) Homestate:
| Minnesota
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| Funds requested were:
| $8560.00
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| PPCP #:
| 343-042
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| Year of project approval:
| 2003
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| Projects started in Ukraine 2003 (9).
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| Chernivsti Listening and Speaking Classroom Project, Haivoron Camp Big Bang, Kherson Successful Women - Women's Shelter, Lugansk Oblast Water Watchers, Lviv Youth Leadership Program, Mykolayiv Book Acquisition Project, Mykolayiv International Communication Center, Sambir Aquapark Renovation, and Ukraine NGO Sustainability
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| Other Projects in Ukraine (66).
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| "International Days in Poland" English Language Seminar, A CURE: A Community United to React to an Epidemic, Alliance Youth Theater for HIV/AIDS Awareness, Artemovsk Central City Library Computer Center, Bar School Number 2 Insulation Project, Camp "I Believe", Camp CACTUS, Camp Excite Healthy Lifestyles, Camp GLOW, Camp H.E.A.L., Camp Unity: Promoting Diversity and Tolerance in Ukraine, Chernivsti Listening and Speaking Classroom Project, Chernivtsi English Language Resource Center, Chernivtsi Environmental NGO "Krona", and Comprehensive English Textbooks for Mukachevo Secondary School No. 6 … further results
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Other Projects by Volunteers from Minnesota (20).
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| Bicycle Repair Class, Borino Community Education Center, Bring a Buddy Volunteer Campaign, Doug Claycomb, Craft Workshop for Women's Local Language Literacy School, Educational Center, Nick Henry, Irrigation Initiative, Lynnea West, Mykolayiv Book Acquisition Project, Mykolayiv International Communication Center, Nikolaev Business Resource Center/Business Club, Nsubane Garden Project and Borehole, Peshkopi School Library Investment Project, and Primary School Grounds Improvement … further results
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| Other PCPP Projects by Volunteers (438).
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Info about the Ukraine NGO Sustainability
Twelve Peace Corps Volunteers will work with their organizations, other Ukrainian NGOs and donor organizations to reach, produce, distribute and present a comprehensive document on creating sustainable NGOs in Ukraine. Currently, most NGOs in Ukraine depend primarily on a stream of international donor funding and organizations support to operate. It is important that NGOs learn the action steps needed to build sustainable organizations independent of a single donor source of funds. While much material has been created discussing the highest level of sustainability, we intend to create a document that demonstrates what can legally be attempted in Ukraine and detail examples of how some organizations are achieving elements of sustinability today. This document will highlight both successes and failures and the lessons learned from experiences at NGOs. Partnership funds are needed for the overheaded costs, including those for project development, production and distribution of such a document.