Nova Ukraine, a US-based nonprofit and co-founder of the American Coalition for Ukraine, plays a pivotal role in political advocacy and humanitarian support for Ukraine by collaborating with other US nonprofits to inform key stakeholders and the public about Ukraine-related issues. By organizing educational initiatives and action summits, such as the Ukraine Action Summits in Washington, DC, the organization motivates the American public to influence foreign policy, aiming to secure and enhance US support for Ukraine.
As part of the American Coalition for Ukraine, Nova Ukraine emphasizes the importance of understanding Ukraine’s challenges through discussions, legislative initiatives, and by encouraging citizen involvement in policy making.
Nova Ukraine focuses on bringing prominent Ukrainians to the US to share their experiences directly with media, government officials, and think tanks, enriching the American perspective on Ukraine. This strategy not only fosters a more informed understanding, but also bolsters international support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and well-being. By merging political advocacy with educational efforts and compelling storytelling, Nova Ukraine strives to deepen awareness and commitment towards Ukraine’s cause on the global stage.
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Latest Updates
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Honoring Ukraine’s Past and Future: Viktor and Kateryna Yushchenko Lead a Powerful Discussion, Hosted by Nova Ukraine
We had the honor of hosting an inspiring event with Viktor and Kateryna Yushchenko—the former Ukrainian President (2005-2010) and First Lady. Their powerful words deeply resonated with the audience. President
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Nova Ukraine Leadership Strengthens Ties with USAID in Meeting with Assistant Administrator Erin Elizabeth McKee
Nova Ukraine’s leadership recently met with Erin Elizabeth McKee, Assistant Administrator for USAID’s Bureau for Europe and Eurasia (E&E), along with other key humanitarian and development stakeholders focused on supporting





