• Contributions to the Fund

    Contributions to the Fund

    Donor Amounts
    Australia 24,490,000
    Austria 15,500,000
    Belgium 2,500,000
    Canada 57,199,641
    Croatia 2,500,000
    Denmark * 73,293,856
    Estonia 2,620,000
    European Union * 259,000,000
    France 5,710,000
    Germany 557,132,353
    Iceland 8,394,421
    Ireland 27,000,000
    Italy * 22,988,431
    Lithuania 5,670,000
    Latvia 617,000
    Luxembourg 22,000,000
    Netherlands 100,000,000
    Norway 164,571,176
    Poland 3,127,751
    Portugal 1,200,000
    Spain 4,506,000
    Sweden 259,467,889
    Slovenia 500,000
    Swiss Confederation 18,969,639
    United Kingdom 202,090,738
    USA 71,246,826
    Other 34,978,173
    Private sector 9,103,000
    Total 1,956,376,899
    * not yet (fully) transferred Status: 22.05.2026

    The amount displayed refers to the contributions signed by donors and does not necessarily reflect the amount already transferred to the Fund. The total amount pledged to the Fund currently amounts to EUR 1,956,376,899 of which EUR 1,930,928,791 has been deposited in the Fund.

  • Contributions by country

    Contributions by country

    Status: 22.05.2026
  • How does the Fund work?

    How does the Ukraine Energy Support Fund work?

    1 STEP: CONTRACTUAL FRAMEWORK

    A donation to a special purpose account can be made upon conclusion of a grant and fiduciary agreement between the donor, the Energy Community Secretariat as fiduciary of the Fund and the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine. The agreement can be complemented by a declaration earmarking donations for a specific purpose and/ or companies. It is complemented by standard framework agreements between the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine and eligible Ukrainian energy companies.
     

    2 STEP: REQUEST FOR SUPPORT

    An eligible Ukrainian energy company can request support from the Fund via the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine. The Ministry, with the assistance of independent international experts, verifies the necessity, usefulness and urgency of the items requested and prioritizes them according to pre-determined criteria. The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine approves each support request.

    3 STEP: PROCUREMENT

    The procurement is conducted by an external procurement agent, UTA-Sweco. The process is overseen by the Energy Community Secretariat. Whilst the procurement agent selects the supplier and negotiates the terms and conditions of the Supply Agreement, the Secretariat, acting as manager of the Fund, is responsible for the payment of the said goods and/or services. A contract is concluded directly between the supplier and the Ukrainian energy company.

    4 STEP: DISBURSEMENT

    Upon the conclusion of the procurement procedure, the Energy Community Secretariat, as the fiduciary of the Fund, disburses the funds directly to the supplier of procured items, fuels or services in accordance with the contract terms.
     

    5 STEP: FEEDBACK LOOP

    The delivery and installation of the procured items is tracked by the Energy Community Secretariat with the support of external experts. Donors receive a report informing them how their contribution was used. An independent audit of the entire process is ensured by the Secretariat.
     

  • Beyond the Basics: Fund FAQ

    Beyond the Basics: Ukraine Fund frequently asked questions