• In early March 2022, for example, Mattel announced that it will "contribute $1M in toys and cash to support organizations on the front lines aiding refugee children and families from Ukraine. These include Save the Children and Polish local charities SOS Children's Villages and Caritas Polska." Beyond that:
Over the coming weeks, Mattel will launch a special retailer sales program in Europe, with 100% of the proceeds of key products to be donated to other charities in neighboring countries including Poland and Czech Republic.
• U.S. publisher Gamewright has published a special card for its 2021 title Happy City:
Should you wish to purchase the card in French, you can do so from originating publisher Cocktail Games, which will donate funds to the "Crisis in Ukraine" effort of The International Committee of the Red Cross.
• Along similar lines, Andrii Pertsov, who is the owner of publisher Fun Games Shop in Kyiv, Ukraine is holding a Kickstarter campaign in partnership with publisher Vesuvius Media for the Ukranian edition of Catapult Feud. Here's part of a press release from Vesuvius Media:
"From the first days of the war, we converted our warehouse into a community shelter for families to use. After several days, we managed to get our families to the city of Lviv, leaving a dire situation behind," said Pertsoy. "We have no idea when we will be able to return."
Together with Vesuvius Media, Fun Games Shop launched the Kickstarter campaign for the Ukrainian edition of Catapult Feud on Sunday, March 13. The funds raised will go towards regaining the costs of production and to help rebuild some of what was lost during the war.
• Ares Games sold its final nine copies of The Battle of Five Armies Collector's Edition for $1,200 each, with all funds going to Red Cross International and MSF, a.k.a., Doctors Without Borders.
Why did Ares still have numbered copies 1,492 to 1,500 on hand? From the press release:
• UK publisher Modiphius Entertainment held a PDF charity drive that raised £10,000 for Ukraine-relief charities.
Additionally, on March 23, 2022, Chris and Rita Birch from Modiphius are launching RollVsEvil, a not-for-profit limited company "to give our gaming community a way to support small groups and charities working directly on the ground where we can see verifiable immediate results and know that we are changing lives", with the organization's first campaign being "in support of people suffering from the invasion of Ukraine".
• Munchkin artist John Kovalic has drawn a special print — Ukraine: A Very Hard Stare — with profits from sales going to World Central Kitchen, and Munchkin publisher Steve Jackson Games is doing something similar with its Munchkin Ukraine Charity T-shirt.
This list is certainly not comprehensive, and I invite you to comment with other efforts and donations of which you know.