Alliance for Ukraine

Our Work

As an affiliate of the National Peace Corps Association, we’re a nonprofit powered by Peace Corps values. Through community-building, storytelling, and hands-on engagement, we turn solidarity into action. We welcome all who share our mission to uplift Ukraine. Learn more about who we are.

Peremoha Mini-Grants

Fueling grassroots projects for Ukraine’s future

Cookbook for a Cause

A taste of Ukraine, a gift of hope

Events

Connect, learn, and take action

Hands & Heart for Ukraine

Raising $25,000 by the end of 2025

News

RPCV Cortney Copeland (2017–2019) and Ukrainian equine therapist Oksana Shevchuk teamed up through two Peremoha Mini-Grants to launch Horses for...

When RPCV Emily Watson (2010–2012) teamed up with Oksana, director of the Sokal’ Raion Association for People with Disabilities, they...

What happens when a local organization becomes the lifeline for hundreds living under constant shelling? Union of Help to Kherson,...

Thanks to a Peremoha Mini-Grant, a small idea in Baranivka has blossomed into a vibrant community hub for creativity, learning,...

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We’re 100% volunteer-run. Your donation, whether big or small, directly fuels the work we do for Ukraine, with every dollar going to critical needs rather than salaries. Without your support, we can’t continue this important work.

The Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Alliance for Ukraine (RPCV-AUA) is a public charity registered under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of the United States. We are also an affiliate group of the National Peace Corps Association (NPCA).

NPCA is the nonprofit alumni network at the center of a vibrant community of over 220,000 people who share the Peace Corps experience. NPCA champions lifelong commitment to Peace Corps ideals by connecting, engaging and promoting its members and affiliate groups as they continue to make a difference in communities in the U.S. and abroad. NPCA is also dedicated to advocating for, contributing to, and supporting the betterment of the Peace Corps. Visit NPCA to learn more.

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