Between February 24, 2022, and mid-October 2023, the Come Back Alive Foundation raised over UAH 9 billion to assist the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
The Come Back Alive Foundation reported on this.
In total, over this time period, the Foundation received 2,654,568 transfers.
Funds come from both individuals and businesses. Transfers are made both to the Foundation’s general account and to the accounts of individual projects.
The average donation is UAH 3,393.
“We are grateful for every donation and are tirelessly working to ensure that every hryvnia you give us is spent with maximum efficiency for the military,” the Come Back Alive Foundation emphasized.
The Foundation shared that between February and May of this year alone, it allocated over UAH 2 billion to prepare the Defense Forces for the summer offensive campaign.
In 2023, the Foundation’s instructors have already trained more than 1500 military personnel in the “Shooting from Closed Firing Positions Using the ARMOR graphical and calculation system” program.
Eight tactical medicine training facilities were deployed on the training grounds of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. About 300 soldiers have been trained and further developed in mine safety. 600 marksmen are being trained as part of the Beastmen project.
More than 7,900 people have completed online intensive courses on training UAV operators, which the Foundation’s aerial reconnaissance specialists launched on the Prometheus platform last year.
Come Back Alive Foundation analysts presented four important studies in the field of security and defense, including those on the experience of deploying the Territorial Defense Forces and on Ukraine’s membership in NATO being the only effective guarantee of security.
The Come Back Alive Foundation notes that this is an incomplete list of their results. More about individual projects can be found on the Foundation’s website.