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Coworking & Offices
An open coworking space for team work, plus small offices for resident organizations that have invested in the Home's development.

Ukraine's own home for civil society — an independent and sustainable space for work, learning, collaboration, and sector development to drive change in communities and across the country.
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Ukrainian civil society has always existed. It has endured bans, repression, the restoration of independence, revolutions, and crises. Today, it stands firm during a full-scale war. Across different eras, it has remained a pillar of democratic tradition and resilience.
Vision
We envision this Home as a large, modern space in Kyiv with everything needed for the full scope of work, collaboration, and development of Ukrainian civil society: workspaces, meeting areas, training facilities, and space for events and joint work.
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An open coworking space for team work, plus small offices for resident organizations that have invested in the Home's development.

An open coworking space for team work, plus small offices for resident organizations that have invested in the Home's development.

A video and podcast studio, plus space for training and educational programs for civil society.

Conference halls and event spaces with open access for the entire civil society community.

The House is open to all of civil society — public and charitable organizations, initiatives, activists, experts, volunteer communities, partners, government institutions, and everyone working toward Ukraine's development.
Contributing to the Home is an investment in the resilience and capacity of Ukrainian civil society — an asset that generates long-term value, regardless of the changes and challenges ahead.
This is an investment in the long-term sustainability and institutional capacity of Ukrainian civil society.
A contribution to a strong, capable, and sustainable civil society as a partner in solving public challenges, developing communities, rebuilding the country, and implementing reforms.
Its own infrastructure for growth — a shared space for work, learning, meetings, and partnerships that stays with civil society for years to come.
Civil society, government, international partners, and experts will be able to meet at the Civil Society Home, collaborate, exchange experience, and create shared solutions for social change.
Who is building the Home
We see the Home as a shared asset of civil society, created together with civic organizations, international partners, philanthropists, business, and government institutions.
At ISAR Ednannia, we believe in this idea so strongly that we're ready to invest not only our effort, experience, and energy, but also our own resources to lay the foundation for building the Home.
We believe it's now ready for the next step: having its own Home — a space that will remain, grow, and create value for generations of civic organizations to come.
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Schedule a meeting with us! Leave your contact details and we'll reach out to arrange a time and share more about partnership opportunities.