Projector Foundation
Projector Foundation is a Ukrainian non-profit organization working at the intersection of creative and tech education, entrepreneurship, vocational education reform, and female empowerment. Launched at the start of russia’s full-scale invasion with the support of Projector Institute, the Foundation builds future-focused educational opportunities for vulnerable groups, including women, IDPs, veterans, their partners, and ex-military personnel.
Our mission is to provide access to high-demand skills, foster entrepreneurial mindsets, and support reskilling and upskilling for those affected by war and displacement. We offer programs in creative&tech, AI literacy, and business development — enabling individuals to restart careers, launch ventures, and contribute to Ukraine’s recovery.
The Foundation aligns closely with national policy priorities of the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Education, particularly in the areas of Female Economic Empowerment, Reskilling, and Workforce Development.
Strategic Priorities (2025–2026)
– Scale creative and tech education for vulnerable groups
– Launch and expand AI and future-skills training
– Expand entrepreneurship tracks for women and (ex-)military
– Implement a national financial literacy program for 10,000+ women
– Deliver entrepreneurial skills training to 1,200 vocational students from frontline regions
– Strengthen partnerships with public institutions and international donors
– Advocate for systemic workforce transformation through vocational education reform
By building inclusive, future-ready learning models, Projector Foundation contributes to a more resilient and innovative Ukraine.
In the Skills Alliance for Ukraine, Projector Foundation is represented with one project:
• Projector Foundation implements a creative, tech, and entrepreneurship education initiative.
As of May 2025, through its creative, tech, and entrepreneurship education initiatives, 679 people have been trained. This includes 632 women, 420 IDPs, and 26 veterans.