Since Putin invaded the country, the country has received nearly $900 million in donations.
After the Russia-Ukraine war began, the country received more than 600 grants, according to a company that specializes in nonprofits.
As new information becomes available, the Philanthropic response to the war in Ukraine is updated in real time.
Many companies and organizations have sent aid to Ukraine since the Russian invasion. In the first two weeks, $397 million was raised, and charities like the Open Society Foundation donated $10 million and $25 million respectively in humanitarian aid. The American Red Cross has donated $12 million towards relief efforts as of April 14.
Corporations and humanitarian organizations are not the only ones giving. People are making change as well.
Kelly Palmer, the executive vice president of strategic growth for Ren Inc., a philanthropic solutions provider, said in an interview that a lot of Americans still remember the Cold War and wonder if Ukraine falls. This can be done as a donation to the nonprofit organization or as a donation to a charitable account.
The United Nations refugee agency was given $1 million by Ryan Reynolds and Lively. On March 2, Reed Hastings will make a $1 million donation to a Ukrainian nonprofit group.
On March 6th, the model pledged to contribute all of her Fall Fashion Week earnings to Ukrainian war refugees. The Ukrainian president gave a personal thank you to the celebrity power couple for raising over $30 million for his country.
The former Real Housewives of New York star raised $85 million out of a $100 million goal.
Chef Andr, the founder of World Central Kitchen, said that nothing made him prouder than delivering 10,000 pounds of flour and other goods.
Financial aid is the most common form of contribution. A group of military veterans and emergency health professionals are in the process of donating an ambulance to Ukraine, which was gifted by the Poudre Fire Authority.
In addition, charities have collected financial donations for Ukraine but also dispatched humanitarian supplies in March, including 17,000 blankets and winter outfits for children.
The Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act was approved by Congress in March. The act provides $13.6 billion in emergency spending, which included an allocation of $3.5 billion for military supplies alone.
What is the cost of the war in Ukraine?
According to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, the country is spending $4 billion a day on war when damaged infrastructure, economic losses, and other factors are taken into account. War expenses for Russia are estimated to be over $20 billion a day.
The world is showing care and empathizing, according to an organization that raises money for an orphanage.