The Zhebrivsky Family Charity Foundation has once again been included in the TOP 100+ largest charitable foundations in Ukraine based on its 2025 performance results.
This ranking reflects the scale of charitable organizations’ activities and their ability to mobilize resources for the implementation of socially significant initiatives.
This is already the fourth study prepared by the Association of Charitable Organizations of Ukraine in cooperation with the NOVI Analytical Center. The ranking is based on publicly available financial data and official organizational reporting, demonstrating the true scale of modern Ukrainian philanthropy.
The ranking methodology is available via the link. The ranking covers charitable organizations in Ukraine and may also include civic associations carrying out large-scale humanitarian activities comparable in scope and impact to those of leading charitable foundations. As of 2025, Ukraine had a total of 32,974 charitable organizations.* The ranking includes 130 organizations.
In 2025, the Zhebrivsky Family Charity Foundation provided assistance totaling UAH 140.6 million, focusing its support on the most critical areas:
▪️ supplying the Armed Forces with modern equipment and medicines
▪️ rehabilitation programs for military personnel
▪️ equipping hospitals
▪️ renovation and support of schools
▪️ restoration of cultural heritage sites
Every project implemented is the result of bringing together caring people united by a shared commitment to helping Ukraine.
We sincerely thank all partners, friends of the Foundation, and everyone who supports charitable initiatives together with us.
The full ranking is available via the link.
Among the organizations included in the ranking are the “MHP-Hromadi” Charity Foundation, the “Come Back Alive” International Charitable Foundation, Ronald McDonald House Charities Ukraine, the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation, and others.
According to the study “Civil Society in Ukraine During the War, 2022–2025,” link.




