Building a culture of integrity means building the future. Following the national competition announced by the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative (https://cutt.ly/frJxJEjU), the grant committee has selected four civil society organizations that will implement projects promoting integrity in schools, universities, and communities across Ukraine.
Learn more about the selected projects:
- Smart Osvita
 
The organisation will develop practical tools for teachers (methodological materials, podcasts, articles, and videos) to help integrate the values of integrity into the educational process. The project will also support small school initiatives aimed at strengthening ethical culture in education.
- EdCamp Ukraine
 
This project will foster a culture of honesty and transparency in schools through a comprehensive integrity toolkit for primary, secondary, and high school levels. The team will conduct teacher training sessions and initiate family-school activities that promote trust, accountability, and civic responsibility within the educational environment.
- Zminotvortsi
 
The NGO will work with teenagers from rural and small-town communities through interactive learning formats — a game, training, and workshops for teachers — to nurture a generation of young people guided by integrity, responsibility, and zero tolerance for corruption.
- Ukrainian Law and Liberty Circle in partnership with Ukrainian Catholic University
 
The project will focus on developing ethical leadership and networking among students through information campaigns, training events, and the creation of a “White Paper on Academic Integrity”. The initiative will also provide support for student-led projects that promote transparency and integrity in higher education.
We thank all organisations for their applications and look forward to the implementation of the selected projects. Deep and systemic progress in overcoming corruption in Ukraine begins with education, and building a culture of integrity starts at school and university.
