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CORPORATE SUPPORT

Corporate support with a clear working structure

War Victims Fund works with companies that need a clear, credible way to support meaningful work. We are open to corporate donations, workplace giving, useful in-kind support, expert contribution, and partnership formats that can be discussed and structured with care.

Verified on Benevity. Open to written partnership formats where needed.

Two professionals shaking hands across a meeting table with documents, folders, and a laptop during a corporate support discussion.

INTRO

A professional way for companies to support meaningful work

Some companies prefer a direct charitable contribution. Others need workplace giving, equipment, software, specialist expertise, or a more structured partnership. We do not force one path. We focus on the format that fits your internal process and is genuinely useful to the fund.

WHY COMPANIES WORK WITH US

Why companies work with us

Clear coordination

A single contact point, a defined next step, and straightforward communication from the first message to final confirmation.

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Flexible formats

Support can be financial, in-kind, expert-led, or partnership-based, depending on what suits your company best.

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Practical documentation

We can discuss confirmations, registration details, and written support formats when your internal process requires them.

Ask about documents

Long-term thinking

We aim to build a more resilient support model over time, not only short-term fundraising activity.

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WAYS TO SUPPORT

How your company can support the fund

Below are the main formats we can discuss. Some companies choose one route. Others combine several, such as workplace giving with equipment, or a donation with expert support. The right format is the one that is clear, workable, and genuinely useful.

SUPPORT FORMATS

Support formats

Corporate giving

Make a direct company contribution through a format that is simple, credible, and easy to process internally.

Discuss a donation

Benevity access

Support the fund through Benevity if your company uses workplace giving, matching, grants, or employee-led programs.

Ask about Benevity

Targeted support

Discuss support for a defined need or direction when your company prefers a more focused contribution structure.

Define the scope

Useful equipment

Offer tools such as laptops, displays, tablets, software, or creative equipment that can serve real working needs.

Propose equipment

Expert contribution

Share legal, strategic, operational, technical, or marketing expertise that can strengthen the fund in practical ways.

Offer expertise

Brand partnership

Discuss a careful public recognition format when your company wants its contribution reflected in an appropriate way.

Discuss recognition

HOW COLLABORATION WORKS

How collaboration usually works

We keep the process simple. First, we define the right format. Then we align the scope, timeline, and any written requirements. After that, we move forward with a clear contact path and the right follow-up.

THREE STEPS

Three simple steps

Define the format

We start with the support model that fits your goals, timeline, and internal approval process.

Agree the scope

We align the intended use, required paperwork, and any practical details before the contribution moves forward.

Run the process

You receive a clear contact path, timely follow-up, and a structured next step after approval.

DOCUMENTATION SUPPORT

Documentation can be discussed from the start

We understand that corporate giving often involves internal approvals, reporting expectations, or compliance checks. If your company needs a signed agreement, donation confirmation, registration details, or another written support format, we are open to discussing it early so the process stays clear on both sides.

LONG-TERM APPROACH

We believe strong giving should also build long-term resilience

War Victims Fund aims to develop a more sustainable model of philanthropy over time. For us, that means supporting present work while also building thoughtful partnerships and self-financing initiatives that can strengthen the fund's long-term capacity. It is a practical approach to resilience, not a slogan.

WHERE SUPPORT CAN HELP

Where corporate support can make a difference

Corporate support can help with current operating needs, useful equipment and software, expert input, and preparation for future programs. It can also strengthen the foundation the fund needs to keep building responsibly over time.

FAQ

Common questions

The most useful corporate conversations are usually straightforward. These are the questions companies ask most often.

Can we support War Victims Fund through Benevity?

Yes. If your company uses Benevity, we can discuss that route as part of your workplace giving, matching, grant, or employee participation process.

Can you sign an agreement if our process requires one?

Yes. If your company needs a written format for approval, confirmation, or coordination, we are open to discussing and structuring that properly.

Do you accept support other than money?

Yes. We are open to useful in-kind support and expert contribution when it clearly fits the fund’s actual working needs.

Can we offer equipment for artists or creative work?

Yes. Equipment such as tablets, monitors, laptops, software, or similar tools can be discussed when it is relevant and practical to use.

Can our contribution be reflected publicly?

Yes, where appropriate. Public recognition can be discussed in a careful and professional format that is agreed in advance.

What documents can be provided after a contribution?

That depends on the format and your internal process. We can discuss confirmations, registration details, and written materials that help your team complete its review.

Let's discuss the right format for your company

If your company is looking for a credible nonprofit partner with a clear process and practical coordination, we would be glad to discuss the right next step.

Primary contact: partnerships@warvictimsfund.com
Fallback: contact@warvictimsfund.com