Walk with us through the long arc.
Recovery from war is not work anyone can do alone. The Renewal Initiative is built on trusted local partnerships — and we are looking for partners who believe that dignity and durability are worth the long investment.
We partner with people who want to do more than donate.
Individuals, churches, foundations, and organizations who want to walk alongside communities in Ukraine for the long arc of recovery — not the first chapter, but everything that comes after.
The work we do is relational. The partnership we ask for is the same kind: steady, faithful, and built for time. Below are the ways to begin.
Twenty-five dollars a month, two scales of impact.
Monthly partners are the people who make the long arc of recovery possible. Steady, faithful support gives our partners on the ground the one thing emergency funding cannot: time.
A chaplain, pastor, medical leader, or community organizer carrying others through prolonged crisis — equipped with the formation, resilience, and care networks they need to keep going. Each leader carries dozens or hundreds of others. The multiplier is structural.
A consistent, relational space for emotional healing, mentorship, and spiritual care for children impacted by trauma. Led by Ukrainian leaders, sustained through monthly partnership. Healing takes time, consistency, and faithful presence.
No one has ever become poor by giving.
Sustained presence is what one-time gifts cannot buy.
Our 12–18 month strategic plan calls for steady, focused investment — not maximum fundraising. Monthly partners are how that becomes possible.
Time on the ground.
Monthly giving funds the kind of presence that earns credibility. Trips, follow-ups, and relational continuity that one-time gifts cannot reliably sustain.
Multi-year commitments to local partners.
Dnipro Lego Club is a multi-year commitment. Frontline Leader Intensives need a cadence. Monthly partners are how we make promises we can actually keep.
Focus, not volume.
The 12–18 month plan prefers fewer, deeper donor relationships over broad transactional fundraising. Monthly partners are at the center of that model.
Different commitments, same arc.
Monthly partnership is where we start — but it is not the only way to support the work. Each of the options below funds the same set of programs through a different shape of giving.
A single contribution at any amount. $40 provides one medical trauma kit or one hygiene kit through trusted local partners. Every dollar supports the long arc.
Give once →Fund a Renewal Grant for a frontline leader — a chaplain, pastor, or medical worker carrying others through prolonged trauma. Renewal Grants underwrite rest, training, therapy, and the things that keep the carriers carrying.
Fund a Renewal Grant →Major individual, foundation, and church partnerships that fund whole programs or multi-year arcs of work. The 12–18 month plan is built around these.
Start a conversation →Some partnerships are not financial.
Skills, networks, and joint efforts. The ways below are by invitation and conversation rather than by form — we'll work together to see if there's a fit.
Join a Renewal Team.
Skills-based teams that travel alongside local leaders — medical professionals, therapists, pastors, and others. By invitation, when a specific partnership and need align.
Inquire →Connect your network.
Leverage your network and connections to surface partnerships, introductions, and resources that strengthen the work.
Start a conversation →Host a fundraising event.
Organize a joint fundraising event or campaign — with your church, business, or community — to support the long arc of recovery.
Talk with us →Ready to walk the long arc with us?
The simplest place to begin is monthly partnership. $25 a month sustains a relationship that outlasts a news cycle, a funding cycle, or a founder.
Become a monthly partner