Solidarity Fund PL
Democracy
Development
Freedom
Who We Are?
We implement tasks stemming from the priorities of Polish Aid as well as European development projects.
Our core values
Solidarity
Responsibility
Respect
Empathy
International Solidarity
We are guided by a vision of cooperation in which people have the courage and determination to become resilient communities and make use of their own agency.
Areas of Focus
Our activities contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in priority areas for Poland and our partners
SFPL operates in the neighbourhood of Poland and the European Union
Together with our partners, we build effective institutions and resilient communities in the region.
We have been supporting Ukraine for over a decade – accompanying it through key social, economic, and institutional transformations.
In Moldova, we support development, strengthen the state, and help bring it closer to the European Union.
For years, we have supported Belarusians in their struggle for freedom and human rights. We assist independent media outlets, as well as civic and educational organisations.
Free elections are the cornerstone of democracy, and their observation supports transparency and trust in electoral processes. We recruit and train observers to take part in international missions.
Projects co-financed from the state budget

The “Support for Democracy 2026” programme is financed from the state budget as part of Poland’s development cooperation, implemented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland. The total value of the programme, which is equal to the grant amount, is PLN 27,619,200.
The programme includes the implementation of dedicated projects in Ukraine and Moldova, activities aimed at strengthening Belarusian civil society, as well as the recruitment and deployment of Polish observers to OSCE/ODIHR election observation missions.
All activities are carried out in line with the Multiannual Development Cooperation Programme 2021–2030 “Solidarity for Development” and the Development Cooperation Plan for 2026.
The financing agreement was signed on 25 March 2026.
This project is financed from the state budget as part of Poland’s development cooperation implemented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
SFPL in Numbers
50%
of Moldova is covered by our activities
2 Representative offices
Kyiv
Chișinău
Over 35,000
Advice and consultations provided in Ukraine (July 2023 – August 2025)
Over 18,000
articles, videos, and other materials in support of a free Belarus
More than 850
trained and deployed election observers
Over 1,000
development initiatives in Moldova
Grants and Procurement
Procurement
SFPL in Moldova invites you to submit a bid for a Feasibility Study for the design and implementation of the Agricultural Market Monitoring and Forecasting System for the agri-food sector in Moldova.
The procedure concerning the delivery of equipment and software has been cancelled.
The procedure concerning the execution of construction works (design/renovation) and the supply of furniture has been cancelled.
Observers Recruitment
SFPL in Moldova invites you to submit a bid for a Feasibility Study for the design and implementation of the Agricultural Market Monitoring and Forecasting System for the agri-food sector in Moldova.
The procedure concerning the delivery of equipment and software has been cancelled.
The procedure concerning the execution of construction works (design/renovation) and the supply of furniture has been cancelled.
Grants
Results of the Grant Competition for the Belarusian Society announced on 30 May 2025
The Grant Competition is a continuation of activities supporting the Belarusian society in its pursuit of freedom and democracy.
Flagship projects
An innovative decentralised psychosocial support programme that builds mental resilience among war-affected individuals and helps them return to social and professional life.
The aim of the programme is to strengthen Ukraine’s resilience by developing vocational skills among young people and adults.
The project focuses on developing the civil protection system and establishing local voluntary fire brigades.
News
Safer borders and strengthened capacities in Moldova.
In this festive season, which brings people together across borders, we wish you peace, hope, and solidarity.
Over 60 Moldovan civil servants gained key competencies supporting European Union integration.
On 21 November 2025, in Kyiv, the European Union launched a project aimed at developing psychosocial services and providing support to children, families, and communities affected by the war.
This year, the Forum took place in Bielsko-Biała and brought together career counselors, teachers, experts, and representatives of educational institutions from Poland and Ukraine.
Over 150 volunteer firefighters celebrated courage and solidarity at the Volunteer Firefighters Festival in Gura Bîcului.
