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Grants to protect and strengthen civil society in the face of systemic threats is sponsored by Development Aid (listing international grants). This grant supports civil society organizations in Ukraine working on community development, disaster reduction, humanitarian relief, and advocacy. It aims to protect and strengthen civil society in the face of systemic threats.
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