U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund receives over 60 project proposals in its first month: Prime Minister

Department of Information and Public Communications of the Secretariat of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, posted 13 February 2026 17:16

The United States–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund has already received more than 60 project proposals in its first month of accepting applications, including 37 from Ukrainian companies. This was announced by Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko.

The team has already moved into active review. The first project is preparing to enter due diligence, and 21 more are currently under detailed assessment. All proposals focus on priority sectors: energy, infrastructure, critical minerals, and innovative technologies.

The Fund has initial capital of USD 150 million, USD 75 million each from Ukraine and the United States. It is also being supplemented through proceeds from license sales. A governing board and profile committees have been established, and an investment advisor has been selected, creating the full framework needed to move forward with investment decisions.

“Our goal is to sign the first three investment agreements by the end of 2026.

The Fund will prioritize projects that can leverage additional capital and generate the greatest long-term impact for Ukraine’s economy,” noted the Prime Minister.

This Fund is part of a long-term economic partnership with the United States – combining investment, technology, and a security dimension.

Applications remain open via the Fund’s website: https://urifinvest.com