Although Russia will eventually pay for the damage it caused in Ukraine, it also makes sense to organize a realistic, nonprofit funding program to begin the rebuilding now.
Inequity Repair, a California nonprofit corporation, in partnership with the Institute Lech Wałęsa, developed a global plan to disrupt the one trillion-dollar advertising industry to donate as much as one hundred billion dollars annually to rebuild Ukraine.
Lech Wałęsa was the leader of the Solidarity Trade Union that forced the Soviet Union (Russia) to hold free elections in Poland, the first in a communist nation. Wałęsa was elected the first president of post-communist Poland and was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize for helping end communist rule in Eastern Europe. The Institute Lech Wałęsa, led by the president's eldest son, Bogdan, is dedicated to helping rebuild Ukraine.