The Vovk Foundation partners with Ukrainian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (UVCA)

The Vovk Foundation partners with Ukrainian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (UVCA)

 

August 30th, 2023The Vovk Foundation 501(c)3 is pleased to announce that it has partnered with the Ukrainian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (UVCA) to collaborate on 1) supporting individual entrepreneurs, scientists/engineers, students, and investors, as needed and appropriate, through the business startup and maturation process, 2) facilitating introductions to the same to make said individuals aware of the Vovk Foundation and its sponsoring organizations, 3) conducting discussions and reviews around specific deal flow, specifically in the defense, and security sectors, 4) collaborating on conferences, workshops, and related activities, and 5) working towards the establishment of a physical presence in Ukraine for this partnership.

UVCA, a member of Invest Europe, was established to spread the word about Ukraine’s achievements and opportunities and to support investors in every aspect, from providing reliable information to establishing international connections at the industry and government levels. UVCA shapes the future direction of the private equity industry by promoting investment opportunities of Ukraine, representing interests of private equity investors to policymakers and improving the investment and business climate of Ukraine. 

“For me personally and for the Association as well,” says Dmytro Kuzmenko, UVCA CEO “this partnership means a new page in the promotion of the ecosystem of Ukrainian startups and new opportunities for fruitful cooperation with American investors and companies. As for Ukrainian tech entrepreneurs and startups, this is a great opportunity to open new markets, attract more investments, achieve new results and support our country in its fight for freedom and independence. I believe that this partnership will allow us to create a strong and sustainable basis for the further recovery and development of the Ukrainian economy by creating greater opportunities for joint investment and joint ventures with the most outstanding Ukrainian entrepreneurs.”

The Vovk Foundation was established in 2023 to offer assistance and support to Ukrainians and those of Ukrainian ancestry. The foundation focuses on advocacy in the following areas:

  • Education—Provide targeted financial support and scholarships
  • Entrepreneurship—Support the development of entrepreneurialism
  • Innovation—Promote defense and commercial innovation activities
  • The Rebuild—Help restore scientific, industrial, and educational infrastructure
  • Truth Seeking—Amplify the facts about Ukraine and Ukrainian nationalism

“We are very pleased to partner with UVCA and play an active role as it supports one of the critical focus areas for our foundation, namely, entrepreneurship and new technology development,” says Yurij Wowczuk, director of The Vovk Foundation. “Our missions are aligned and this commitment will help deliver strong and sustainable growth of the Ukrainian venture ecosystem.”

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Graduate Student at Prestigious School Selected by UNWA for First Vovk Scholarship

Graduate Student at Prestigious School Selected by UNWA for First Vovk Scholarship

NEW YORK – A Ukrainian-American student in the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, has been selected by the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America (UNWLA) as the first recipient of an inaugural $4,000 scholarship offered in partnership with the Vovk Scholarship Foundation. 

Maria Kulchyckyj is pursuing a Master’s degree in public policy at the prestigious school with a focus on democratic reform in Ukraine.  

“I want to use the knowledge gained from graduate studies to join international development teams engaged in reconstructing Ukraine,” says Ms. Kulchyckyj. “I strive to be a senior U.S government advisor to Ukraine and assist Ukraine in becoming a full member of the European Union and other Western alliances.”

The UNWLA Vovk Scholarship award is granted to persons of Ukrainian descent, including Ukrainian-Americans, who have completed their freshman year at an accredited U.S. university as full-time students and maintain a very high academic standing.  It is being offered for the first time in 2023.

“This is a very challenging scholarship program,” says UNWLA president Natalie Pawlenko.  “It is aimed at identifying and developing potential leaders of the Ukrainian community in the United States with the appropriate skills to influence government policy.  We are very pleased to be partners with the Vovk Foundation in this regard.”

The Vovk Foundation honors the memory of two patriarchs:   Ivan Vovchuk, a noted scholar, writer and leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN); and, his son Andrew, an accomplished engineer and technologist.

“We are thrilled to partner with such a storied and successful organization as the UNWLA to administer a scholarship program for students of Ukrainian heritage,” states Dr. Zenovy S. Wowczuk, Vovk Foundation President.  

“It is our intention to work in concert with UNWLA to have a permanent endowment that will allow for not only multiple scholarship awards, but also highlight the involvement and engagement of students in their heritage and culture.”

An active member of the Ukrainian-American community in Washington, D.C., Ms. Kulchyckyj completed her Bachelor’s degree (Magna Cum Laude) in International & Global Studies and Health: Science, Society and Policy at Brandeis University.  Her extensive studies and work experience have provided her with a strong background in public health. 

Ms. Kulchyckyj has also received honors and awards recognizing her participation in a wide range of activities including data collection for public health research and fund raising.

“When Russia launched a full invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, I knew I had to help Ukrainians in need,” says Ms. Kulchyckyj.   

She led an online fundraiser that donated more than $20,000 to humanitarian aid organizations in Ukraine, including $2,000 to help a military hospital in L’viv to purchase an X-ray machine. 

In addition to the UNWLA Vovk scholarship, Ms. Kulchyckyj is a recent co-winner of the Eva Staszkiw scholarship, also administered by the UNWLA.

For more information:
UNWLA Press Service
609-964-9878

 

VOVK Foundation Sponsors Boston Annual Ukrainian Festival

VOVK Foundation Sponsors Boston Annual Ukrainian Festival

Sky Philanthropy, Boston University Center for the Study of Europe; Music, Arts & Fashion Productions and Sky International center present:

Boston Annual Ukrainian Festival 2023: Where culture and freedom meet philanthropy
Saturday, August 26, from 2PM – 9PM
Boston University Beach, 270 Bay State Rd., Boston, MA 02215

The vibrant and cultural city of Boston is eagerly anticipating the return of the Boston Annual Ukrainian Festival. This remarkable event, organized by Sky Philanthropy, will captivate attendees with a celebration of Ukrainian culture, performances, and a commitment to philanthropic endeavors. The festival is set to take place on August 26, 2023, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Boston University’s Campus (270 Bay State Rd.).

Drawing inspiration from last year’s resounding success, which united over 3,000 people from diverse communities and over 30 organizations, the Boston Annual Ukrainian Festival promises an unforgettable experience. This year’s festival will showcase activities and performances that encompass the essence of Ukrainian music, dance, food, visual arts, and traditions. Attendees can look forward to a day filled with history, rich culture and opportunities to contribute to meaningful causes.

At the heart of the Boston Annual Ukrainian Festival lies Sky Philanthropy, the festival’s dedicated organizer. Over the past year, Sky Philanthropy has made a substantial impact, donating over 60,000 lbs. of medical supplies, generators, autonomous lights, countless first aid kits to soldiers, school supplies to children, and even facilitating the acquisition of a cargo truck with the support of a Swedish parliament member. The remarkable acts of generosity of many volunteers involved in the organization of the festival highlight the commitment to making a difference in the lives of those in need.

Extraordinary talent is set to perform at the Boston Ukrainian Festival in 2023. One of the best Ukrainian Dance Ensembles in the United States, The Yunist Dance Ensemble, will showcase a wide variety of dances and costumes from different regions of Ukraine. Eurovision 2023 special guest and 2010 Eurovision finalist representing Ukraine, Alyosha, will perform original songs. Additionally, the Ukrainian Festival Chorus, conducted by Jorge Soto will bring together a diverse community of singers to welcome festival goers with the Ukrainian National Anthem. Boston University, Harvard University and special guests will join in panel discussions, educating the public about Ukraine’s history and current events. 

The Boston Annual Ukrainian Festival is an event that transcends borders, inviting individuals from all communities to celebrate the culture, advocate for freedom and democracy, and support the population in Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in the US. 

For more information, sponsorship opportunities, or to get involved, please visit https://linktr.ee/boston_ukrainian_festival or contact marketing manager Murphy Mellowes at mellowes@bc.edu.

Media Contact:
Murphy Mellowes
Boston Annual Ukrainian Festival
Phone: (414) 551-2306
Email: mellowes@bc.edu

Festival’s co-founders:
Olga Lisovska, (857) 919-4832, lisovska1@aol.com
Natasha Sky, (781) 929-8077, natbabushkina@gmail.com

Event footage from last year’s festival can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX7xMIOAeck

 

Local Company and Foundation Named to Prestigious Top 100 USA Entrepreneurs with Ukrainian Origins

Local Company and Foundation Named to Prestigious Top 100 USA Entrepreneurs with Ukrainian Origins

Zenovy, Yurij, and Borys Wowczuk, the founders of Morgantown-based Civil-Military Innovation Institute (CMI2) and the Vovk Foundation, were honored over the weekend as TOP 100 USA Entrepreneurs with Ukrainian Origins at a star-studded event in New York City. The event was hosted by Kateryna Osadcha, host of  “The Voice of Ukraine”, “The Voice Kids”, and “Search for the Missing”, and Yuriy Gorbunov, host of “Dancing with the Stars” and “The Voice Ukraine”.

“We are indebted to the organizers and other sponsors of the event for making it such a tremendous success,” says Vovk Foundation Director Yurij Wowczuk. “The Gala was the perfect venue to formally announce and introduce The Vovk Foundation.  We look forward to continued collaboration as we initiate the foundation’s very important work.”

The Vovk Foundation provides assistance and support to Ukrainians and those of Ukrainian ancestry. Its mission is three-pronged, just like the trident on the Ukrainian coat of arms.

  • Provide opportunities for students, entrepreneurs, engineers, and scientists to advance their scholarship and work in the face of the unjustified and savage invasion of Ukraine by the nation of russian terrorists.
  • Address enormous material losses to scientific and educational infrastructure.
  • Articulate the truth about Ukraine and Ukrainian Nationalism.

The foundation has financed a series of surgeries for Ukrainian soldiers, helped a children’s hospital in Ukraine (through a partnership with Brothers’ Brother) purchase analytic analysis equipment for the critical care of infants, and funded a university scholarship program, in conjunction with the Ukrainian National Womens’ League of America (UNWLA) for students of Ukrainian descent.

The TOP 100 awardees were chosen because of their unique Ukrainian heritage and the innovation and social impact of their business. For more information about Vovk Foundation or to make a donation, please visit vovkfoundation.org. All donations will help ensure the successful reconstruction of Ukraine, a solid future for its citizens and the diaspora, and the preservation and evolution of its storied culture and heritage.

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A New National and International Foundation to Help Ukraine Launches in Morgantown, W.V.

A New National and International Foundation to Help Ukraine Launches in Morgantown, W.V.

The Vovk Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, was established in 2023 to offer assistance and support to Ukrainians and those of Ukrainian ancestry.  Led by brothers Zenovy, Yurij, and Borys Wowczuk, the founders of Morgantown-based Civil-Military Innovation Institute (CMI2), the foundation focuses on advocacy for Ukraine and Ukrainians worldwide, with initiatives embodying the legacy of their father and grandfather and their important lifetime contributions in the following areas:

  • Education—Provide targeted financial support and scholarships
  • Entrepreneurship—Support the development of entrepreneurialism
  • Innovation—Promote defense and commercial innovation activities
  • The Rebuild—Help restore scientific, industrial and educational infrastructure
  • Truth Seeking—Amplify the facts about Ukraine and Ukrainian nationalism

“Through the foundation’s projects, initiatives, and partnerships worldwide, we are excited and honored to support the rebuild and reconstruction of Ukraine after the defeat of the russian terrorist regime,” says Vovk Foundation Director Yurij Wowczuk. “Ukraine, with its immense natural resources, exceptional human capital, and a relentless nationalistic awareness is poised to emerge as a leading global economy. We look forward to supporting the country’s growth and success.”

The Vovk Foundation has financed a series of surgeries for Ukrainian soldiers, helped a children’s hospital in Ukraine (through a partnership with Brothers’ Brother) purchase analytic analysis equipment for the critical care of infants, and funded a university scholarship program in conjunction with the Ukrainian National Womens’ League of America (UNWLA) for students of Ukrainian descent.

For their work in aiding Ukraine, the Wowczuk brothers have recently been chosen as TOP 100 USA Entrepreneurs with Ukrainian Origins because of their unique Ukrainian heritage and the innovation and social impact of their business. They will be honored at a star-studded event in New York City on July 22, hosted by Kateryna Osadcha, host of  “The Voice of Ukraine”, “The Voice Kids”, and “Search for the Missing”, and Yuriy Gorbunov, host of “Dancing with the Stars” and “The Voice Ukraine”.

For more information about Vovk Foundation or to make a donation, please visit vovkfoundation.org. All donations will help ensure the successful reconstruction of Ukraine, a solid future for its citizens and the diaspora, and the preservation and evolution of its storied culture and heritage.

TOP 100 USA Entrepreneurs with Ukrainian Origins

TOP 100 USA Entrepreneurs with Ukrainian Origins

The founders of Morgantown-based Civil Military Innovation Institute (CMI2), Zenovy, Yurij, and Borys Wowczuk, have recently been chosen as TOP 100 USA Entrepreneurs with Ukrainian Origins

CMI2 bridges the gap between academic institutions and the U.S. Department of Defense, providing innovative solutions for soldiers and national security. The company develops technologies that meet the specific needs of the military and focuses on logistics support, advanced communication systems, cybersecurity and other capabilities in support of national security. The brothers’ direct approach and dedication to understanding soldier experiences have led to successful collaborations with academic institutions and the creation of partnerships with small businesses. 

In addition, the brothers lead The Vovk Foundation, which provides assistance and support to Ukrainians and those of Ukrainian ancestry. Its mission is three-pronged, just like the trident on the Ukrainian coat of arms.

  • Provide opportunities for students, entrepreneurs, engineers, and scientists to advance their scholarship and work in the face of the unjustified and savage invasion of Ukraine by the nation of russian terrorists.
  • Address enormous material losses to scientific and educational infrastructure.
  • Articulate the truth about Ukraine and Ukrainian Nationalism.

The foundation has financed a series of surgeries for Ukrainian soldiers, helped a children’s hospital in Ukraine (through a partnership with Brothers’ Brother) purchase analytic analysis equipment for the critical care of infants, and funded a university scholarship program in conjunction with the Ukrainian National Womens’ League of America (UNWLA) for students of Ukrainian descent.

The TOP 100 awardees were chosen because of their unique Ukrainian heritage and the innovation and social impact of their business. They will be honored at a star-studded event in New York City on July 22, hosted by Kateryna Osadcha, host of “The Voice of Ukraine,” “The Voice Kids,” and “Search for the Missing” (A channel launched since the beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine that helps search for missing people), and Yuriy Gorbunov, host of “Dancing with the Stars” and “The Voice Ukraine.”

The TOP USA AWARDS will contribute 50% of ticket sales proceeds to the Semyon Dukach Cash for Refugees fund, and all of the proceeds from the charity auction will contribute to UNITED24, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s fund, and Cash for Refugees. 

For more information about CMI2 and Vovk Foundation, please visit cmi2.org and vovkfoundation.org.

 

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