Conclusion of the 2025/2026 Scholarship Programme: over 2,400 children have received a quality education

Conclusion of the 2025/2026 Scholarship Programme: over 2,400 children have received a quality education

The Foundation is summarising the results of the 2025/2026 academic year scholarship programme to support Ukrainian children and announces the closure of applications. Over the course of this year, hundreds of children have been able to continue their education despite the difficult circumstances caused by the war.

Over the four years of the project, 2,462 scholarships and 209 laptops were provided, enabling thousands of children to continue their education and maintain faith in their own future.

Scholarships awarded by academic year:
•    2022/2023 — 846;
•    2023/2024 — 687;
•    2024/2025 — 448;
•    2025/2026 — 481.

The scholarship programme is much more than just financial assistance. It is support for children who, despite war, loss, displacement and instability, continue to learn, grow and dream.

Every application is more than just a form. Behind it lies the real-life story of a child and their family: a story of perseverance, strength of spirit and a thirst for knowledge.

Thanks to the programme, children are able to:
•    continue their education;
•    maintain their motivation and development;
•    feel supported and believe in their own abilities;
•    realise their abilities and talents.

Supporting education today is an investment in Ukraine’s future. It is these children who will become the generation that will rebuild the country, develop the economy and shape a new, better society.

The foundation would like to express its special thanks to the benefactors and partners whose solidarity has made this programme possible. It is their support that helps turn difficult life circumstances into opportunities for development.

Applications for the 2025/2026 academic year are now closed.

Information regarding the start of the recruitment process for the 2026/2027 academic year will be published on the Foundation’s official channels.

Stay tuned for updates.
 

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25.03.2026
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