Nashi Groshi (in English: Our Money) is a digital media outlet founded in August 2010 as a reaction to the mounting pressure from journalists, public figures, and some politicians to change the tender and state procurement legislation in Ukraine. These changes allowed citizens broader access to behind-the-scenes budget allocation, and to navigating these waters.

However, the amount of information in the Public Procurement Bulletin turned out to be so large, that no newsroom or public association could keep track of everything that was worthy of the public's attention.

Therefore, Nashi Groshi does not claim to analyse Ukrainian public tenders completely. Instead, it aspires to publish news and articles that help the public and other journalists not to miss the actions taken by the government and by politicians on how budget money is distributed.

The organisation also aims to educate and remind the public that no matter which state body it may be or what procurement is conducts, it always spends not its own money, but as the editors put it, "our money" (i.e. nashi groshi).

The platform is supported by journalists from various publications in Ukraine. It was launched with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation and is a member of the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN).

Nashi Groshi also makes available the Price Monitor, a service providing information about food procurement prices via a chatbox. The USAID Programme supports the project, which helps to build a competitive economy in Ukraine.

Since the Russian invasion on Ukraine in February 2022, Nashi Groshi switched from reporting corruption news to covering everything related to the war.

Last updated date: March 2025

Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
Year the organisation started publishing:
2010
Languages:
Ukrainian
Type of coverage:
National

Content

Type of content produced by theme:
Economy and business
Economy and finance
Politics
Society and human rights
War crimes and transitional justice
Journalism genres:
Essays
Interviews and reporting
Information services
Opinion
Investigative journalism
Narrative journalism
Reviews
Journalism coverage types and techniques:
Solutions or constructive journalism
Explanatory journalism
Fact-checking
Breaking news
Data journalism
Tech platforms and other mediums used:
Website
Blog
Social media platforms
Twitter
Facebook
Primary tech platform or medium used to publish content:
Website

Audience and reach

Social media audience

Facebook number of followers:
35000
Twitter number of followers:
151345

Management and team

Founders

Female:
0
Male:
0
Founders:
Yuri Nikolov, Oleksa Shalaysky
Directors:
Oleksa Shalaysky

Team

Business structure and revenue sources

Organisation tax status:
Non-profit
All revenue sources reported by media leaders:
Grants
Grants from private donor organisations
Grants from foreign governments
The primary source of revenue reported by media leaders:
Grants

Transparency

In SembraMedia we use own and third party cookies for analytical purposes that allow us to track, monitor and analyze your browsing and behavior to make improvements to the product based on the analysis made, as well as own technical cookies that allow the proper functioning of the website. You can accept all cookies by clicking the "Accept" button or configure or reject their use by clicking "Reject". More information in the Privacy and Cookies Policy.