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Non-profit Organizations in Russia
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Anti-Corruption Foundation Acf
Alexei Navalny founded ACF in 2011. Since then, we’ve been fighting Putin’s regime—supported by millions of allies, thousands of volunteers, and a dedicated team. We’re united by one clear goal: to change Russia. We investigate and expose the corruption and lies of Putin and his allies, advocate for targeted sanctions against those fueling the war, connect political activists across Russia and around the globe, and do everything we can to bring the truth to the Russian people. Russia will be free and happy—but we have to fight for it. Follow us on social media: X: https://x.com/ACF_int Instagram:
51 to 200 staff
Russian Red Cross
The Russian Red Cross Society is a volunteer-led, humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief and education in Russia. It was established by the order of Tsar Alexander II. Grand Duchess, Elizaveta Fedorovna was responsible for the organisation in Moscow. It is the designated national affiliate of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. It is now particularly concerned with problems relating to undocumented migrants, and, with the help of the international federation, provides food parcels and support to people who are detained.
201 to 500 staff
Sos Children's Villages Russia
SOS Children’s Villages is a social organisation that provides a family approach to the long-term care of orphaned and abandoned children. We help children who are orphaned, abandoned or whose families are unable to care for them. More than sixty years after the the foundation of the first SOS Children's Village in Austria in 1949, SOS Children's Villages International today helps children in 1807 facilities in 132 countries of the world. Read more about the history and activities of SOS Children's Villages around the world The first SOS Children's Village in Russia was opened in 1996. Today, there are five Russian SOS Children's Villages, one more is in construction, and SOS Russia has started several other projects to help children in need. Read more about SOS Children's Villages Russia and SOS Children's Villages International sos-childrensvillages.org
51 to 200 staff
Big Change Charity Foundation
Our aim is to help orphaned children Our aim is to help orphaned children realize their potential and become self-sufficient and confident adults. We believe that for this education is critical, as it increases chances of getting a steady job, having healthy life and stable relationships. At Big Change we help orphanage kids and graduates to:* determine individual goals and develop plans for reaching them * get education: complete 9th or 11th grade,* prepare for exams to colleges or universities * choose a profession and find a job * learn to interact with others and become self-sufficient At Big Change young people get help from 30 professional teachers on all school subjects and receive individual coaching and support. Large part of the program is devoted to developing skills required for independent living: planning, budgeting, interaction with others, resolving practical issues regarding employment, housing, health, etc. This year over 60 young people are enrolled in our program. They are between 14 and 25 years old. Some still live in the orphanages, some live with Foster parents, some live on their own. Within 8 years we helped over 350 youngsters. Many of our students have successfully finished 9th or 11th grade, entered colleges, found stable jobs, got married.
11 to 50 staff
Wwf-Russia
Date established: September 1, 1994 Annual number of projects: more than 100 Budget in 2010: EURO 10.2 million Number of regional offices: 6 Number of staff members: 136 The Forest Programme – Conserving the biological diversity of Russian forests by adoption of systems that support their sustainable management and protection. The Marine Programme – Promoting the sustainable use of marine resources and protecting marine plant and animal life. The Climate Change Programme – Preventing climate change and developing mechanisms to adapt to its impacts. Work with Protected Areas – Creating systems of protected nature areas (nature reserves, national parks, and others) that will guarantee the long-term conservation of biological diversity in priority ecoregions. Endangered Species Conservation – Protecting animal species on the brink of extinction, including the Far eastern leopard, Amur tiger, European bison, Snow leopard, and Siberian white crane. Programme on the ecological policies of the oil and gas sector. Its goal is to prevent and mitigate the negative impacts of oil and gas sector activity on Russia’s environment by increasing corporate environmental responsibility. Conservation Policy. WWF advocates the creation and dissemination of mechanisms to make the Russian economy more environmentally sound, and also strives for increased environmental responsibility among companies working in Russia.
51 to 200 staff
Russian Jewish Congress
The Russian Jewish Congress (RJC) is the largest Jewish public organization in Russia, a charity fund, and a member of the World Jewish Congress (WJC). The RJC's mission is to develop and strengthen the Jewish community in Russia, to support and, if necessary, to protect the Jewish people. The RJC has launched a number of charitable programs aimed at achieving this goal. Over the past twenty-two years, the Russian Jewish Congress has significantly expanded its presence: by 2019, the organization had had offices in 47 Russian provinces. Besides, the RJC has always been an umbrella organization — it follows the policy of uniting the various Jewish organizations.
11 to 50 staff
Glonass Union
Non-commercial Partnership for Development and Use of Navigation Technologies (GLONASS Union) was established on 21 May 2012 with the goal of development and adoption of GLONASS technology-based products and services in Russia and abroad. GLONASS Union members (as of March 2014) are leading Russian companies in telecommunication, IT, and navigation markets: JSC “VimpelCom”, JSC “MegaFon“, JSC “MTS”, JSC “Rostelecom”, JSC “Navigation Information Systems”, JSC “Summa Telecom”, Transas Group, Cesar Satellite Group, Yandex LLC, Association “GLONASS/GNSS Forum”, JSC “Control systems” and Federal state unitary enterprise “ZaschitaInfoTrans of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation”. GLONASS Union is a member of the advisory groups of the Eurasian Economic Commission of Customs Union (CU) and Common Economic Space (CES), European Intelligent Transport Systems Association (ERTICO) and other international and Russian organizations.
11 to 50 staff
Russian Gas Society
The Russian Gas Society is a nonprofit partnership of oil and gas industry companies (established in May 2001). Key Russian gas producers, gas-transport companies, regional gas-distribution and sales organizations, research institutes, metallurgical, construction, and chemical companies are among the members of the Russian Gas Society (RGS). The RGS members produce more than 97% of Russian gas. Vigorous efforts are carried on to set up and arrange the activity of Partnership representative offices in Ural (Ekaterinburg), Siberian and Far-East regions (Novosibirsk), and also in Yamalo-Nenetskiy Autonomous District (Nadym town). The Russian Gas Society ensures effective co-operation of the gas community members with legislative and executive authorities and international organizations.
11 to 50 staff
Social And Industrial Foodservice Institute
The Social and Industrial Foodservice Institute (SIFI), a Non-profit Non-governmental organization, was established in 2004 to study the problems of catering services in various sectors and take effective role in development and implementation of the complex systems of social feeding with regard of food quality and safety.
11 to 50 staff
Certification Centre Contstand
Scientific-Technical foundation "Certification Centre “CONTSTAND” is a Russian independent body for conformity assessment accredited by Russian authorities in certification and examination of products for compliance with relevant industrial safety requirements and technical regulations of the Russian Federation. Successfully operating in conformity assessment since 1995, “CONTSTAND” obtained an international recognition for its expertise and impartiality confirmed by the accreditation of the Dutch Accreditation Council (RvA), Netherlands. Our specialists are efficient in Russian and international procedures of conformity assessment of products and management systems (ISO, API, ASME etc.) and help leading manufacturers and suppliers from Europe, Asia and North America enter the Russian market.
51 to 200 staff
Moscow International Business Association
Moscow International Business Association was founded on November, 19 1997. Co founders of the Association are Bank of Moscow, Moscow Property Fund (today Property Department of Moscow City Government), English firm R&A Financial Group inc. and Russian company “Crocus International”. At the beginning MIBA counted 30 companies members from 11 countries of the world. Today it unites 200 companies, banks, enterprises from 23 countries. From the first day Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov stays as the President of the Association. Following its Charter, he was reelected unanimously by the General Assembly in 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008. His actual mandate is valid through March 2010. Minister of the Moscow City Government Vladimir Malyshkov is the first Vice-President responsible for GR. MIBA Vice-Presidents are: Andrei Borodin – President of the Bank of Moscow,Aras Agalarov – President of “Crocus International”(they represent the interests of Russian business circles), Alex Bernstein – President of R&A Financial Group Inc.(as representative of Foreign business community), Iossif Ordjonikidze – Moscow Mayor Advisor and senator Oleg Tolkachev – member of Counsil of Federation. Alexander Borisov, advisor of the Mayor of Moscow for the relations with foreign business community is MIBA General Director. At the same time he is Member of the Board of Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, member of the Expert Council on Trade and Services at the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, member of the Consultative Board on Custom’s Policy at the Federal Customs Service. Mr. Borisov participates also in the work of the Foreign Investment Advisory Coucil(FIAC) under Russian Prime- Minister and represents Russia at the Private Sector Consultative group under General Secretary of World Customs Organisation. All of this gives the possibility to extend MIBA’s ability to defend the interests of its members.
11 to 50 staff
Predanie Charitable Foundation
Predanie Foundation is one of the Russian internet-based charity foundations, that has biggest online-library of religion, cultural and philosophical stuff. Predanie has raised nearly $5 million to fund medical and social needs since its founding in 2009. It deducts no money from donations to cover its own operations.
11 to 50 staff
Permira
PERMIRA (Perhimpunan Mahasiswa Indonesia di Rusia) berdiri sejak Oktober 1998 di Moskow dan berkedudukan di kota Moskow. Seiring berjalan baiknya hubungan antara Indonesia dan Rusia, maka jumlah mahasiswa Indonesia yang belajar di Rusia pun semakin meningkat dan menyebar hampir di seluruh kota yang ada di Rusia. Sebagai suatu perhimpunan, PERMIRA mengalami berbagai kendala untuk menghimpun seluruh mahasiswa yang berada di Federasi Rusia sehingga hal ini mendorong tercetusnya ide untuk dibentuknya PERMIRA perwakilan setiap kota dengan syarat mahasiswa yang belajar di kota tersebut lebih dari dua orang. Sebagai realisasi dari ide tersebut, pada saat Kongres ke VI PERMIRA (16 Mei 2004) terbentuklah PERMIRA dengan struktur: PERMIRA Pusat, PERMIRA cabang Moskow, dan PERMIRA cabang Saint Petersburg. PERMIRA cabang Moskow awalnya beranggotakan 24 mahasiswa yang tersebar di beberapa Perguruan Tinggi di Moskow, diantaranya: RUDN, MADI, MGIMO, FARGUFK, RGUFK, IM Sechenova, FA, MUT dan MGTU. Setelah vacuum 3 tahun lamanya, Perhimpunan Mahasiswa Indonesia di Rusia (PERMIRA) akhirnya mengadakan kembali kongres pada hari Kamis, 14 Agustus 2008 bertempatkan di Kedutaan Besar RI Moskow, Federasi Rusia. Hal tersebut bertujuan untuk membentuk kepengurusan baru periode 2008-2009. Kongres dihadiri oleh 34 mahasiswa yang sedang menuntut ilmu di Federasi Rusia, Bapak Wakil Duta Besar RI untuk Rusia sebagai Penasehat, Bapak Pejabat Fungsi Pendidikan Sosial Budaya RI selaku Pembina pendidikan, dan juga Bapak Atase Pertahanan RI sebagai pembina keamanan, serta dibentuk dan disahkan sejumlah cabang dan komisariat. Saat ini dengan bertambahnya jumlah mahasiswa Indonesia yang menuntut ilmu di Rusia dan juga semakin luasnya persebaran mahasiswa di kota-kota lain, Permira memiliki 19 Permira Perwakilan.
501 to 1000 staff
Standard 2.0
Since 2018, we have been working on cultural and educational projects. More than people are now engaged in the events and activities we create and support. Our global goal is to make culture accessible, bringing its contemporary mediums and formats to a broader audience. To achieve this, we work with local communities, leaders of urban change, athletes and activists, we develop cross-sector collaboration and international exchange initiatives. We are absolutely certain that this is the basis of any successful project and the key to the development and competitiveness of culture both locally and globally, without which no society can exist in the world today.
1 to 10 staff
Acgi
ACGI was established in 2008 to represent the interests of Russian children goods manufacturers and to raise standards of practice in the industry. Today it has around 300 members ranging from international giants to small family-run businesses.
11 to 50 staff
Asfimo
First professional Association for anti-money laundering specialists
1 to 10 staff
Business Club Sinergia
Business Club Sinergia - a platform for networking, a place where partners and friends meet, opportunity to find new business contacts and knowledge. The Club unites more than 100 people: entrepreneurs, managers and specialists. We are organizing various events: business meetings, trainings, seminar, trips, business dinners and sports events.
1 to 10 staff
Confindustria Russia
Confindustria Russia is the only Italian Association of Enterprises operating in the territory of the Russian Federation, officially recognized by the system of Confindustria Italia. It has been founded due to the relevant presence of Italian Businesses and Enterprises in loco, and serves as a form of Representation for them.
1 to 10 staff
Indian Business Alliance
The Indian Business Alliance (IBA) is born in 1994 and is an umbrella organization for all Indian companies in Russia. It was established by a team of dedicated Indian businessmen under the patronage of the Embassy of India in Russia, and is exclusively devoted to the promotion of all the interests of the Indian business community in Russia. This is in conformity with IBA's founding members' aim of creating a platform to guide Indian businesspeople in Russia as well as other Indian entrepreneurs from India on relocating parts of their local and global businesses to this country.
1 to 10 staff
Rstqb
The Russian Software Testing Qualifications Board was founded as the successor of the STQBRU that was established in 2005. The board works out the syllabus and examination questions for the certification scheme in Russian and consists of members from Russia. These people all work on a voluntary basis on the board. All do either already have experience on the Testing Board of another country, are specialists in the field of testing or have been workding on an international standard for the testing of software for a while.
11 to 50 staff
Russian Association Of Amusement Parks And Attractions Raapa
Organization and execution of: annual international trade shows “Amusement Rides and Entertainment Equipment RAAPA EXPO”; international conferences and seminars on questions of development of Russian amusement industry and safety of amusement equipment. • Participation in the development of government draft regulations in organization of public leisure, cooperation with local authorities on issues of public leisure. • Training and certification of amusement industry personnel at the RAAPA Education Center. • Publication of a trade magazine "Attractions and Entertainments". • Development and implementation of standards and other normative documentation for providing safety of amusement rides’ visitors and manufacture of entertainment equipment. Also, RAAPA is a co-founder of European Association of Amusement Supplier Industry (EAASI); member of International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA), takes part in the work of European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and ASTM F?24 Standardization Committee (USA). Our specialists carry out legal, technical, etc. consultations in the field of amusement industry and public leisure
11 to 50 staff
Saint Petersburg International Business Association Spiba
The St. Petersburg International Business Association (SPIBA) is a non-profit, independent organization which unites foreign and Russian companies that share SPIBA's views and principles. The St. Petersburg International Business Association (SPIBA) is here to be a strong voice of business in the North-West region of Russia and to facilitate business development for its members. SPIBA's strategy is to provide a platform for • The exchange of information and knowledge • Open dialogue and collaboration with the authorities • Networking All in a friendly and informal atmosphere.
51 to 200 staff
Todogood - Social Changes Platform
Todogood enables business professionals to use their talent and expertise to address strategic objectives of the nonprofit sector Todogood gives NGOs access to business services through attracting volunteers on pro bono basis. Volunteers explore new professional opportunities and acquire new skills while helping to resolve social, cultural and environmental challenges. Providing engagement network and tools to companies and volunteers Todogood creates give back attitude and culture of social purpose that result in significant impact on employees qualification, motivation and retention. We are deeply commited to making it easier for volunteers, nonprofits and companies to do good together. Facts about Todogood-A database of 500 volunteers -30 successful projects-2275 pro bono volunteering hours -107 volunteers, ready to share their expertise and experiences -Project management and volunteer engagement system -Training programs for volunteers -Experts from the business community and NGOs -Knowledge base and tools based on implemented projects and global best practices We provide services to corporate clients in 3 formats-talent development programs (1-6 months duration)-assessment centers (1-2 days duration)-case-days, brainstorming sessions, teambuilding events (1 day duration) our page on Fb:
11 to 50 staff
British Business Club Russia
The British Business Club is a private membership club. Currently it is managed by a group of five board members. It has an excellent group of helpers and organizers who do everything from letting people know what is happening to actually getting products and venues arranged for events and meetings. Meetings are paid for through an amalgamation of sponsor donations by the direct supply of products for the meetings such as wine, beer, food and raffle prizes, and by individual member donations.
1001 to 5000 staff