The project office is a strategic community support center that helps implement initiatives that promote sustainable development, economic growth and improve the quality of life of residents of territorial communities.
In today's environment, communities face challenges that require effective solutions, particularly in the areas of fundraising and implementation of innovative projects. Having a professional Project Office will allow communities to systematically address these issues, implement best practices in project management, and use available resources as efficiently as possible.
The Project Office is a strategic support center that will help communities attract funding, implement projects, and implement innovative solutions.
Main areas of cooperation:
- Stimulating local economic development by attracting extra-budgetary funding - assistance in finding, preparing and supporting grant applications and project implementation.
- Increasing community capacity - training of project managers, consulting support at all stages of project implementation.
Areas for which communities attract funding
1.Strengthening security and crisis response
Resident safety is one of the main challenges in many communities. We help raise funding for:
- Developing local rescue services, including improving the logistics of fire stations and rescue units.
- Training staff and volunteer groups to respond to emergencies.
- Implementation of modern systems for early warning of threats (fires, floods, man-made accidents).
- Combating gender-based violence through the creation of crisis centers and counseling programs.
- Restoring trust between citizens and local authorities, conducting dialogue sessions and training for law enforcement officials.
2.Transparent governance and fight against corruption
Attracting extra-budgetary funding requires effective management of resources and transparency of processes. We help communities:
- Implement anti-corruption control and budget transparency tools.
- Train local managers and civil society organizations in the mechanisms of efficient use of resources.
- Create platforms for public monitoring of the budget so that residents can control community spending.
- Integrate international practices of municipal property management, preventing its inefficient use.
3.Developing public participation and increasing community capacity
Under martial law, many communities face a lack of civic engagement and a weak influence of citizens on decision-making. Boosters Consulting Group helps:
- Introduce new tools of public participation - participatory budgets, open consultations, electronic petitions.
- Organize advocacy campaigns that help residents effectively interact with the authorities.
- Create youth councils and platforms to engage young people in community development.
- Advise communities on changes to local regulations that will empower civil society.
4.Education, culture and development of youth initiatives
Education and cultural development of communities are key to the long-term recovery of the country. Our team helps communities implement initiatives aimed at:
- Creating safe educational spaces for children and youth, including interactive teaching methods and national-patriotic education programs.
- Restoring cultural institutions and launching support programs for local artists.
- Integrating art and creativity into communities through festivals, cultural events, and artist residencies.
- Organizing youth centers as platforms for non-formal education and social interaction.
5.Social protection and integration of veterans
In communities where war veterans and internally displaced persons live, there is a growing need to create programs to support them. We are working on:
- Building veterans' hubs where combatants can receive psychological, social and professional support.
- Integrating veterans into the local economy through professional adaptation programs and starting their own businesses.
- Supporting women and vulnerable groups through education, skills development and psychological assistance programs.
- Meeting the basic needs of people affected by the war, including the supply of solid fuel for households.
6.Local economy and infrastructure development
Economic development of communities is directly related to attracting investment and improving infrastructure:
- Implementing programs to support local entrepreneurs through training, grants, and business incubators.
- Raising funds for the construction and renovation of public spaces, such as playgrounds, squares, and sports facilities.
- Developing local tourism by creating new tourist routes and preserving historical heritage.
- Energy efficiency initiatives, including modernization of utility systems, insulation of buildings and installation of alternative energy sources.

Tetiana NEKHAICHUK
Head of Project Office
phone: +380 (97) 902-24-17
e-mail: T.Nehaychuk@hromady.org
