#Donation is a productive way to #StandWithUkraine. Here are some good funds:
#ComeBackAlive (https://savelife.in.ua/en/) helps AFU. They have military experts and a good scale to get the most bang for the buck. That's my #1 donation target.
#United24 (https://u24.gov.ua/) is a government-backed fund. You can choose between military and humanitarian projects.
#PrytulaFoundation (https://prytulafoundation.org/en) has a good scale and some impressive projects in the past (e.g. a satellite). Has military and humanitarian projects too.
#DemocraticAxe (https://sokyra.space/en) is a right-liberal movement that also helps #AFU. Smaller scale, expert volunteers buying quality stuff.
#UkraineHilfeBerlin (https://ukraine-hilfe-berlin.de/) are officially recognized as a charity organization in Germany. That's useful if you want a tax write off.
#3DPrintArmy (https://www.drukarmy.org.ua/en/donate) is a network of volunteers producing 3d-printed items to help military. A small donation for materials will provide a big value.
As you can see, there are no big international organizations in this list. That's because their activity causes only disappointment. They do what's easy instead of what's needed.
International Committee of Red Cross #ICRC seems like doing everything except their only job: enforcing Geneva conventions. And yet no Ukrainian POW seed any Red Cross worker. ICRC tends to ignore all the russian war crimes because admitting them would mean the Red Cross has to do something.
UN Refugee Agency #UNHCR sometimes visits Ukraine but only to make marketing photos. More: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1746961774719512864.html
Ukrainians also donate a lot to specific squads to cover some small urgent needs but I prefer bigger funds. Two reasons for that:
Here's my call to action. The war is a long ongoing process and a single donation is never enough. We have to do it regularly.
Pick a fund, an amount you're comfortable with, and set up a recurring donation. No amount is too small. Please do it.