Russia's Our Contribution Award Expands to All 89 Regions for 2025-2026 Season
The Our Contribution award has opened submissions for its 2025-2026 season, marking the project’s fifth anniversary since its launch in 2021. This year, the prize expands to cover all 89 Russian regions, up from 82 in previous years. Organisations now have until 30 November 2025 to apply via the official website. The award invites state corporations, private companies, and non-profits to submit social initiatives that align with Russia’s national projects. Over 750 organisations have taken part since 2021, proposing around 1,600 projects. Participation has surged, growing more than 3.5 times—from 71 organisations in the first season to 252 in the latest.
Moscow, Krasnoyarsk Krai, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, and Moscow Oblast lead this year’s applications. All finalists will receive the title *Partner of Russia’s National Projects*, recognising their contributions. Social businesses and NGOs in Nizhny Novgorod, among other regions, are eligible to compete. The *Our Contribution* initiative continues to broaden its reach, now including every federal subject. Projects must demonstrate a clear link to national development goals, whether in healthcare, education, or infrastructure.
The deadline for entries remains 30 November 2025, with submissions accepted through the platform ourcontribution.rf. Finalists will gain official recognition, reinforcing their role in supporting national priorities. The award’s expansion reflects its growing influence in promoting social and charitable work across Russia.
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