Solutions to win: Ukrainians rally together to donate nearly $2 bln through Monobank in 1000 days of war
Since the beginning of full-scale Russian aggression, over 10 million people, precisely 10,432,160 participants, have used the Monobank platform to contribute to the Ukrainian military effort.
The bank's co-founder, Oleh Horokhovsky, reported that.
In his post, he said that Ukrainians collected 77,864,077,011 hryvnias [$1896176100—ed.] for the Defense Forces' needs during a thousand days of full-scale war.
On the eve of November 19, Horokhovsky emphasized the strength and unity of the Ukrainian people:
"Today is a difficult date, so we want to remind you how strong you are!" he wrote.
Horokhovsky emphasized the initiative of Serhii Sternenko, a volunteer, activist, and political blogger. It was recently announced that his "RUSORIZ" collection has reached one billion hryvnias.
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"This is the first billion-hryvnia collection in Monobank!" Horokhovsky emphasized.
Ukrainians continue to demonstrate unity and readiness to support the army even in the most challenging times.
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Ukrainians continue to demonstrate unity and readiness to support the army even in the most challenging times, using various creative ideas.
Therefore, two new Cyrillic fonts were recently developed by Ukrainian agencies – Taktika Sans and TwidGrotesk. This is in line with our efforts to promote de-Russification, as many of the fonts previously used in Ukraine were designed by Russians. As a token of appreciation for 500 hryvnias or more donations, donors will receive a link to download the font. All proceeds will go to the "Port Frankivsk" fund, which provides essential equipment to the front, and to the "Da Vinci Wolves" fund, which supports the eponymous military brigade.
Furthermore, along with fellow supporters and with the help of the N-iX company, Anatolii Berchanov from Kharkiv created the Donatta app. Its purpose is to provide donations through a game to assist Ukrainian soldiers.
Rubryka reported on the collection and lottery for the "square meter for a donation." LUN and RIEL organized a raffle for a new two-bedroom apartment in Kyiv, with the proceeds to provide necessary equipment for Ukrainian UAV operators. The entry fee was 200 UAH.
During the second wave of the all-Ukrainian tour, the MUR creative association put on 25 shows commemorating the Executed Renaissance and raised a substantial sum for the needs of Ukraine's armed forces.