Ukrainian Businesses & Organizations in California
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Serving the western United States from its San Francisco base, the Consulate General of Ukraine represents the Government of Ukraine and its commitment to its citizens and communities throughout the Pacific region. This diplomatic mission plays a vital role in connecting Ukrainian residents and heritage communities across twelve western states—including California, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona, Hawaii, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and New Mexico—with essential government services and support. The consulate embodies Ukraine's dedication to maintaining meaningful relationships with its diaspora and fostering cultural and governmental connections across state lines. By consolidating consular services in San Francisco, California, the consulate ensures accessible support for all residents in its jurisdiction, whether they need assistance with official documentation, civic matters, or connections to the Ukrainian government. The office reflects Ukraine's values of community engagement and responsive service, working to bridge the gap between citizens abroad and their homeland. As a trusted government institution based in San Francisco, the consulate serves as a welcoming resource for anyone requiring authentic Ukrainian government services, cultural support, or official assistance within its designated western region.
Nova Ukraine, headquartered in Stanford, CA, is a community-driven nonprofit organization founded on the principle that meaningful change emerges from direct partnerships between Western donors and Ukrainian civil society. As a 501(c)(3) organization with EIN 465335435, Nova Ukraine has built a movement of over 100,000 unique donors who collectively envision a future Ukraine defined by freedom, peace, and prosperity. The organization's mission centers on fostering resilience and self-sufficiency among vulnerable populations, including children, refugees, internally displaced persons, and wounded defenders.
What distinguishes Nova Ukraine is its commitment to grassroots collaboration and transparent accountability. The majority of the organization's work relies on unpaid volunteers, creating a lean operational model that maximizes donor impact. Since 2022 alone, Nova Ukraine has raised over $160 million and provided assistance to more than 12 million Ukrainians, delivering nearly 24 million kilograms of aid while evacuating over 164,000 people and animals. The organization maintains deep connections with 3,517 volunteers working directly in Ukraine, ensuring that aid reaches those who need it most.
Based in Stanford, California, Nova Ukraine serves as a bridge connecting the Western public with Ukrainian society, nurturing civil society, promoting cultural growth, and offering vital support during times of crisis. The organization's unwavering commitment to high moral standards, detailed financial reporting, and community partnership reflects its belief that sustainable change requires both resources and relationships built on trust and transparency.
Featuring the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of North America and the 60-stringed bandura
Featuring the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of North America (UBC), under the direction of artistic director Oleh Mahlay, and the one-of-a-kind 60-stringed bandura.
The UBC, a 2025 recipient of the NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS National Heritage Fellowship Award recipient, comes to Arizona with its Все буде Україна -- Ukraine Lives! concert program. The ensemble, established in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1918, established itself in North America in 1949 after a turbulent and perilous history. Over the past century, the ensemble has performed in Carnegie Hall, Massey Hall, Lincoln Center, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, touching and inspiring hundreds of thousands of listeners with its performances, educational programs, and extensive discography.
The ensemble continues to amplify Ukraine’s voice and to highlight the culture's history and identity.
This performance is more than just music: It is a celebration of Ukraine's cultural heritage and resilience.
The concert will start at 7:00 pm. Doors will open at 6:30 pm.
The ensemble's "22 and under" free admission policy is part of the UBC Bandura Education and Outreach program.
Featuring the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of North America and the 60-stringed bandura
Featuring the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of North America (UBC), under the direction of artistic director Oleh Mahlay, and the one-of-a-kind 60-stringed bandura.
The UBC, a 2025 recipient of the NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS National Heritage Fellowship Award recipient, comes to Arizona with its Все буде Україна -- Ukraine Lives! concert program. The ensemble, established in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1918, established itself in North America in 1949 after a turbulent and perilous history. Over the past century, the ensemble has performed in Carnegie Hall, Massey Hall, Lincoln Center, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, touching and inspiring hundreds of thousands of listeners with its performances, educational programs, and extensive discography.
The ensemble continues to amplify Ukraine’s voice and to highlight the culture's history and identity.
This performance is more than just music: It is a celebration of Ukraine's cultural heritage and resilience.
The concert will start at 7:00 pm. Doors will open at 6:30 pm.
The ensemble's "22 and under" free admission policy is part of the UBC Bandura Education and Outreach program.
Featuring the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of North America and the 60-stringed bandura
Featuring the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus of North America (UBC), under the direction of artistic director Oleh Mahlay, and the one-of-a-kind 60-stringed bandura.
The UBC, a 2025 recipient of the NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS National Heritage Fellowship Award recipient, comes to Arizona with its Все буде Україна -- Ukraine Lives! concert program. The ensemble, established in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1918, established itself in North America in 1949 after a turbulent and perilous history. Over the past century, the ensemble has performed in Carnegie Hall, Massey Hall, Lincoln Center, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, touching and inspiring hundreds of thousands of listeners with its performances, educational programs, and extensive discography.
The ensemble continues to amplify Ukraine’s voice and to highlight the culture's history and identity.
This performance is more than just music: It is a celebration of Ukraine's cultural heritage and resilience.
The concert will start at 1:00 pm. Doors will open at 12:30 pm.
The ensemble's "22 and under" free admission policy is part of the UBC Bandura Education and Outreach program.
No event schedules available
Los Angeles, CA
49.49
Serving the western United States from its San Francisco base, the Consulate General of Ukraine represents the Government of Ukraine and its commitment to its citizens and communities throughout the Pacific region. This diplomatic mission plays a vital role in connecting Ukrainian residents and heritage communities across twelve western states—including California, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona, Hawaii, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and New Mexico—with essential government services and support. The consulate embodies Ukraine's dedication to maintaining meaningful relationships with its diaspora and fostering cultural and governmental connections across state lines. By consolidating consular services in San Francisco, California, the consulate ensures accessible support for all residents in its jurisdiction, whether they need assistance with official documentation, civic matters, or connections to the Ukrainian government. The office reflects Ukraine's values of community engagement and responsive service, working to bridge the gap between citizens abroad and their homeland. As a trusted government institution based in San Francisco, the consulate serves as a welcoming resource for anyone requiring authentic Ukrainian government services, cultural support, or official assistance within its designated western region.
Nova Ukraine, headquartered in Stanford, CA, is a community-driven nonprofit organization founded on the principle that meaningful change emerges from direct partnerships between Western donors and Ukrainian civil society. As a 501(c)(3) organization with EIN 465335435, Nova Ukraine has built a movement of over 100,000 unique donors who collectively envision a future Ukraine defined by freedom, peace, and prosperity. The organization's mission centers on fostering resilience and self-sufficiency among vulnerable populations, including children, refugees, internally displaced persons, and wounded defenders.
What distinguishes Nova Ukraine is its commitment to grassroots collaboration and transparent accountability. The majority of the organization's work relies on unpaid volunteers, creating a lean operational model that maximizes donor impact. Since 2022 alone, Nova Ukraine has raised over $160 million and provided assistance to more than 12 million Ukrainians, delivering nearly 24 million kilograms of aid while evacuating over 164,000 people and animals. The organization maintains deep connections with 3,517 volunteers working directly in Ukraine, ensuring that aid reaches those who need it most.
Based in Stanford, California, Nova Ukraine serves as a bridge connecting the Western public with Ukrainian society, nurturing civil society, promoting cultural growth, and offering vital support during times of crisis. The organization's unwavering commitment to high moral standards, detailed financial reporting, and community partnership reflects its belief that sustainable change requires both resources and relationships built on trust and transparency.
Stanford,
CA
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