The U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC) has officially recognized the American organizations Razom for Ukraine and United Help Ukraine as full members, acknowledging their significant contributions to humanitarian aid and Ukraine’s resilience. This partnership with USUBC will enable Razom for Ukraine and United Help Ukraine to strengthen their advocacy efforts to ensure stable international support for Ukraine.
This was reported by U.S.-Ukraine Business Council.
The Council stated that after several years as an associate member, the leading U.S. nonprofit organization Razom for Ukraine has been granted full membership with voting rights, underscoring its crucial role in promoting Ukraine’s interests.
Since the full-scale invasion in 2022, Razom for Ukraine has delivered over $139 million in aid, providing medical supplies, military support, and actively engaging in advocacy efforts.
"Becoming a full member of the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council affirms our commitment to Ukraine’s long-term recovery and international integration. Together with USUBC, we will continue to advocate for policies and programs that create opportunities for Ukraine and its people," noted Mykola Murskyi, Director of Advocacy at Razom for Ukraine.
The nonprofit organization United Help Ukraine, founded in 2014, has also been granted full membership in USUBC.
The organization plays a key role in supporting Ukraine through programs such as “Aid for Defenders,” “Humanitarian Assistance,” “Medical Aid,” and “Awareness Efforts.” Initiatives like the “Wounded Warrior Project” and SMUHA (psychological support programs) provide essential medical and psychological assistance to those affected by the war.
"United Help Ukraine demonstrates a deep commitment to aiding both military personnel and civilians impacted by the war. It embodies resilience and solidarity. We are proud to expand our collaboration with USUBC, enhance our efforts to provide critical aid, and raise global awareness about Ukraine’s fight for freedom," stated Marina Baydyuk, President and Executive Director of United Help Ukraine.
The Council explained that elevating both organizations to full membership reflects their growing influence and strategic partnership. Their large-scale humanitarian initiatives are now aligned with USUBC’s extensive business network, reinforcing a shared commitment to Ukraine’s security, independence, and long-term recovery.
According to USUBC, these organizations have become key partners in their shared mission to strengthen U.S.-Ukraine relations and support Ukraine in its most challenging times.
Background U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC) is an organization that has been promoting economic, trade, and investment relations between the U.S. and Ukraine since 1995, headquartered in Washington, D.C. USUBC includes over 200 companies and organizations, including major international corporations, financial institutions, and businesses from both Ukraine and the U.S.
USUBC’s primary areas of activity include business advocacy in the U.S. and Ukrainian governments, support for reforms, and improvement of Ukraine’s business climate. It organizes business forums, conferences, and other events. USUBC plays an active role in strengthening U.S.-Ukraine economic ties and attracting investment into key sectors of the Ukrainian economy, such as energy, IT, agribusiness, finance, and infrastructure.
Author: Inna Mikhno
