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Impact Reports

The real numbers, year by year: how UAFest has grown, and who it has helped — no polished annual PDF yet.

Results So Far

The honest version of an impact report

What we have is real: how many people showed up each year, and which charity partner the festival supported. That's what this page is — no invented totals, no fundraising figures we can't stand behind. (A glossy annual report to hand you? Not yet — we're a 100% volunteer-run festival, three years in.)

Year by Year

Growth & charity partnerships, 2023–2026

A UAFest volunteer in a Rotary community-partner t-shirt outdoors, from the festival's first year
2023
1,000+
Visitors
Charity partner: Rotary for Kids of Heroes

UAFest's first year — born out of a garage sale that same spring. Proceeds funded Christmas gifts for 50 children in the Kharkiv region, delivered through our charity partner Rotary for Kids of Heroes.

Festivalgoers seated at round tables at UAFest 2024, with a band performing on the balloon-decorated stage behind them
2024
3,000+
Visitors
Charity partner: Save Ukraine

Attendance roughly tripled in year two. UAFest's charity partner that year was Save Ukraine — a $9,395 cheque was presented to the foundation's founder at a formal ceremony in October 2024, together with the Mayor of Carleton Place.

A teen volunteer helping a younger girl whisk batter at the kids' cooking booth run with charity partner Kids of Ukraine
2025
4,000+
Visitors
Charity partner: Kids of Ukraine

More than 4,000 people filled Riverside Park. UAFest's charity partner for 2025 is Kids of Ukraine, a nonprofit supporting the mental and emotional recovery of children and families affected by the war.

A large festival audience on the lawn at Riverside Park — the park UAFest aims to fill with 5,000+ guests in 2026
2026
5,000+
Visitors (goal)
Charity partner: Kids of Ukraine

Our goal for 2026 is to welcome more than 5,000 visitors to Riverside Park, continuing to grow both the festival and the support it generates for our charity partner.

For Our Region

What UAFest brings to Carleton Place & Lanark County

The festival's impact isn't only measured in what it sends to Ukraine. It's also a free, one-day cultural event that fills Riverside Park and puts local businesses in front of thousands of visitors.

4,000+
Visitors to Riverside Park in one day (2025)
Free
Admission for everyone — food, drinks and market items sold by vendors
A day-trip destination

Carleton Place is about 45 minutes from Ottawa, roughly 20 minutes from Perth and about 1 hour 15 minutes from Kingston — festival day draws visitors from across the region into town.

Directions & parking
A marketplace for local business

The festival market gives local vendors, makers and food businesses a booth in front of one of the biggest one-day crowds in Lanark County.

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Backed by the festival's home town

In 2024, the Carleton Place Community Enrichment Program and Council approved $1,500 of in-kind support for the festival — formal backing from the town itself.

See the civic recognition
$9,395
Cheque to Save Ukraine · 2024
Where the Money Went

One number that says it all

Handed to Save Ukraine at a formal ceremony with the Mayor of Carleton Place, October 2024.

Civic & Community Recognition

Recognized beyond the festival grounds

The clearest proof that the festival's giving is real: the people and institutions who showed up for it in 2024, on the record.

A man in a suit and a woman in an embroidered blouse presenting a large ceremonial cheque for $9,395 to Save Ukraine at a formal indoor ceremony
October 2024 — the festival's $9,395 cheque to Save Ukraine, presented at a formal ceremony.
The 2024 cheque ceremony

At a formal ceremony in October 2024, the festival's $9,395 cheque was presented together with Toby Randell, Mayor of Carleton Place, to Save Ukraine's founder Mykola Kuleba — in the presence of Senator Hon. Dr. Stanley Kutcher.

In 2024, the Carleton Place Community Enrichment Program and Council approved the festival's application for $1,500 of in-kind support — formal backing from the festival's home town.

For the 2024 festival, the Embassy of Ukraine in Canada sent warm words and a Ukrainian flag that added a note of ceremony to the day.

Ongoing Fundraising

Kids of Ukraine — support is still open

UAFest's 2025–2026 charity partner is Kids of Ukraine, supporting the mental and emotional recovery of children and families affected by the war. Our active GoFundMe campaign is ongoing evidence of that fundraising in action — the total raised changes daily, so we link out to the live page instead of quoting a number here that would go stale.

Three charity partners, three years

Rotary for Kids of Heroes (2023), Save Ukraine (2024), and Kids of Ukraine (2025–2026) — a different cause each year, chosen by the volunteer organizing team, always with a direct line from festival proceeds to the partner organization.

Looking Ahead

Every year, UAFest publishes open reports that highlight our activities, partnerships, and the impact made across the community — because transparency builds trust and invites more people to join the mission.

Annual PDF reports will be linked here as they are published.

In the meantime, ongoing results — funds raised, beneficiaries, and community outcomes — will also appear as articles under the Impact Reports category on our News page as they're published.

Impact Reports — FAQ

We don't have a downloadable annual report published yet. This page is our honest, numbers-first substitute for now — real attendance figures and real charity partnerships, year by year, with no invented totals. Annual PDF reports will be linked here as they are published.

The live total changes as new donations come in, so we don't freeze a snapshot number in this page's copy — see the current amount raised on our active GoFundMe campaign, or visit the Donate page for more on how funds are used.

They're the same verified figures UAFest uses across the site (see the About page's origin story) — self-reported by the volunteer organizing team from festival-day headcounts, ticketing and gate estimates, not a third-party audit.

Yes — ongoing results, funds raised, beneficiary stories and community outcomes will be published as articles under the Impact Reports category on our News page as they happen, rather than waiting for a single annual document.

Have a different question? See the full FAQ.

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