Through the Talents for Ukraine program, we help Ukrainians develop and apply their skills where they bring real value to people and the country. For KSE Foundation, support means investing in the talents, knowledge, and competencies of future leaders.
Andriy Anisimov is a Ukrainian entrepreneur and co-founder of the international interior design studio Between the Walls. His professional journey began with technology startups and AI-driven solutions, an experience that shaped his entrepreneurial mindset and long-term value focus. Over time, he brought this background into the field of design, combining business thinking, architectural logic, and contemporary art. Within a few years, Over several years, Andrii’s project grew into an international team with projects in Ukraine and across Europe. It has received the DNA Paris Design Awards and other recognitions, and was also named among the top five showrooms by ArchDaily.
“Time in the future will always be more valuable than today,” Andriy notes.
Viktor Husak is a biochemist and biotechnologist, Candidate of Biological Sciences (PhD equivalent), and Associate Professor at the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University. His research focuses on the mechanisms of phytoremediation and on the biochemical, physiological, and molecular adaptations of plants to biotic and abiotic toxic stress factors. Within the framework of applied research, he develops and optimizes in vitro micropropagation protocols for energy and industrial crops, including paulownia, miscanthus, and Jerusalem artichoke.
“Do not be afraid to start small and never hesitate to keep learning,” Viktor advises.
Olga Yerofeyeva is a Ukrainian artist, a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, and a laureate of the I. Repin Prize. In collaboration with Ihor Morgunov and Aliona Morgunova, Olha created the largest cycle of enamel panels in Ukraine at three Kharkiv Metro stations: “Botanical Garden,” “Oleksiivska,” and “Peremoha” (16 panels, over 100 m², with a total length of more than 60 meters). Olha’s works combine monumental art with urban space, inspire the public, and preserve the spiritual codes of Ukrainian culture.
“A journey of a thousand kilometers begins with the first step,” Olga emphasizes.
The third stage of the Talents For Ukraine grant program continues in 2026. You can submit your application via the link https://150.foundation.kse.ua/en
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