Institutional cooperation is a direction that unites the Foundation’s partnerships with donors, grantors, international organizations, government authorities, communities, medical institutions, social services, charitable and public organizations, businesses, and volunteer initiatives.
Through this cooperation, the Foundation attracts humanitarian cargo, medicines, equipment, financial and resource support, implements joint projects, coordinates the transfer of aid, and strengthens institutions that work with people locally on a daily basis. Some partnerships transition into long-term or extended cooperation, which allows not only responding to individual requests but also building sustainable support models.
The direction includes donor and grant projects, memorandums, letters of recommendation, joint humanitarian initiatives, coordination with communities, transfer of aid to institutions and organizations, as well as referral interaction with partners in the areas of social, legal, medical, and humanitarian support.
Institutional cooperation is the foundation for scaling the Foundation’s work. It allows combining the resources of different organizations, responding faster to people’s needs, and creating solutions that have a long-lasting effect for communities, institutions, and vulnerable populations.