Every second endowment fund in Russia operates in the education sector.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko chaired a meeting on the development of target funds and other forms of charitable support for educational and scientific organizations.

The event was attended by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Andrei Omelchuk, Deputy Minister of Education of the Russian Federation Olga Koludarova, representatives of other ministries and departments, scientific organizations, and university rectors (MIPT, HSE, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, etc.).

In preparation for Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin's strategy session, the Russian Ministry of Education and Science has formed seven working groups that are developing proposals for creating tools to support universities with their graduates and improving mechanisms for the formation and use of endowment funds for educational institutions addressing pressing industry issues.

The meeting presented the results of their activities over the past three months. The groups developed proposals for support tools; conducted a survey of over 100 successful and well-known graduates from 20 universities with large endowment funds; developed proposals for a list and methodology for collecting key indicators to assess the current state of endowment funds; and conducted an analysis of current legislation.

"President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has instructed that proposals be submitted for developing tools to support educational institutions through their graduates, as well as for improving the mechanisms for forming and using endowment funds (EFFs) for educational institutions. According to statistics, every second EFF in Russia operates in the education sector—approximately 40% of all funds. Moreover, over 36% of these funds are in higher education. It is necessary to strategically expand the geography of these funds, creating them not only in higher education but also in schools, secondary vocational education institutions, and research organizations," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

Over the past 18 years, more than 400 endowment funds have been created in our country, with total assets exceeding 155.5 billion rubles. In 2024, the volume of funds invested in these funds increased by 8.6%, indicating increased confidence in this long-term financing instrument for socially significant projects. The Deputy Prime Minister added that Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has instructed the development of proposals for additional measures to support the development of endowment funds at universities. In accordance with the Ministry of Education and Science's instruction, the Concept for the Development of Endowment Funds for Universities and Research Organizations for 2025-2035 and its methodological recommendations have been approved.

"Today, the Ministry of Education and Science, together with other agencies, is actively working to increase the attractiveness and sustainability of endowments. It is crucial for us that endowments in Russia are growing, and we are creating the conditions for their further development. This work is based on extensive research involving over a hundred experts. Based on market analysis and surveys, key challenges and proposed solutions have been identified and will be further developed. In developing these measures, we are focusing on increasing trust and removing administrative barriers, including expanding tax incentives and promoting endowments. These steps will strengthen the funds' financial stability and improve their performance," noted Andrey Omelchuk, Deputy Minister of Education and Science.

The "Education and Promotion" working group conducted a survey of successful graduates of Russian universities to identify barriers and incentives for their participation in the formation and development of university endowment funds. The survey revealed that 71% of graduates are aware of the concept of endowment funds, and almost half of those surveyed—45%—are willing to make regular small payments to support endowment funds.

Ivan Lobanov, Rector of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, noted the increasing number of specialized educational programs for training qualified personnel for foundations: by 2025, there are several thousand potential students affiliated with more than 400 foundations, as well as more than 1,000 potential course participants working at higher education institutions.

MIPT Rector Dmitry Livanov noted that an analysis of best global practices shows that the successful development of endowments is possible with a combination of three factors: flexible regulation, active university participation, and low entry barriers for small foundations.

"In Russia today, only the first step has been fully implemented. Therefore, our task is to create the necessary conditions: reduce administrative and financial barriers for small endowments, empower universities to support their endowments from the start, and develop platform solutions that dramatically reduce costs. We are convinced that a dedicated government support program is also necessary for accelerated market growth. This will allow us to create a modern endowment infrastructure and make endowments a viable source of long-term investment in education and science," noted Dmitry Livanov.

Stanislav Prokofiev, Rector of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, outlined key measures for tax and non-tax incentives for endowment funds.

"These measures, according to the working group, should include quick wins in the form of simplified administrative procedures for creating and administering endowment funds based on out-of-the-box solutions, and the creation of model documents designed to help small endowment funds register and begin operations," he said.

Speaking about the medium-term outlook, Stanislav Prokofiev emphasized the need to improve legislation, as well as to ensure the flexibility and transparency of the Federal Center for Strategic Development and the expansion of investment instruments.

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Financial news: 14.10.2025, 12-09 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A105DN0 (FSC RS BO6) were changed.

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October 14, 2025, 12:09 PM

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Over the four seasons of the "Do You Know? Teach It!" popular science video competition, schoolchildren have submitted over 10,000 videos.

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On October 14, 2025, the fifth anniversary season of the "Do You Know? Teach It!" competition kicked off. The competition allows schoolchildren to establish themselves as future young scientists, showcase their talents as science communicators, and showcase their projects and ideas. Winners will receive exciting trips, modern technology, and additional points for applicants from one of the country's leading universities.

"'Do You Know? Teach Us!' is one of the key projects of the Decade of Science and Technology, announced by President Vladimir Putin. This year marks the launch of the fifth season. Over the past four seasons, schoolchildren have submitted over 10,000 videos. Thanks to 'Do You Know? Teach Us!', a community of young enthusiasts willing to share knowledge and inspire others to learn is growing. It also creates conditions for realizing each person's potential and developing their talents—a national goal set by our head of state," noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The "Do You Know? Teach It!" science video competition has been bringing together schoolchildren aged 6 to 18 from across the country for five years now, giving them the opportunity to share their knowledge and explain complex topics in simple and engaging language.

Participants will create their own videos under the guidance of experienced mentors of their choice. The goal of the competition is to popularize scientific knowledge and encourage school students to use modern, high-tech tools and methods to bring their creative ideas to life. Participants must record a video between 1 and 3 minutes long, publish it on the website nauchi.nauka.rf, and wait for the results to be published on April 13, 2026.

This year, new partners have joined the competition, and finalists will receive not only prizes but also additional points toward admission to the Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University). Videos must be submitted in one of the categories. The first stage of the competition—submissions—will run until March 1, 2026.

"The 'Do You Know? Teach It!' competition is shaping a new generation of science communicators. Inspired by their participation, many schoolchildren begin regularly watching popular science videos and creating their own content. The students' genuine engagement provides additional impetus for the popularization of modern science, and for some, it even helps them choose their future profession. During the Decade of Science and Technology, we emphasize creativity and simplicity of presentation. Science shouldn't be boring, and the competition participants prove it," noted Sofia Malyavina, General Director of the National Priorities NGO.

Young researchers can submit their videos in 6 thematic categories:

"A Digital View of the Planet: Satellites and Drones" (nomination partner: Geoscan Group). To participate, you must record a video about how modern unmanned aerial vehicles and space satellites help us study the Earth.

"Smart Materials in Future Cities" (SIBUR). The nomination invites videos about new materials that make life more convenient, safer, and more environmentally friendly.

· "Engine Building" (JSC "United Engine Corporation"). Schoolchildren who choose to participate in this category will be required to record videos about aircraft engine building, highlighting how knowledge of school subjects such as mathematics and physics helps engineers in their work, as engineers, designers, and mechanics play a key role in aircraft creation.

"Device of the Future: From Concept to Design" (All-Russian public-state movement of children and youth "Movement of the First"). Participants in the nomination must invent their own gadget from the future and, in a video, describe its operating principle in detail and provide a scientific justification.

"Science, History, Man" (Eksmo-AST Publishing Group). The nomination covers the development of science throughout human history, brilliant scientists, and great discoveries that have influenced culture and society.

"An Instructional Guide to Artificial Intelligence That Anyone Can Understand" (Avito). To participate in this category, you must record a video explaining a term or concept related to "Artificial Intelligence."

RUDN University and the Vyzov Foundation are partners in the "Best Mentor" and "Best School" special categories. The winners will be those whose students submit the most videos. The third special category, traditionally "Marathon of Regions," will be awarded to the five regions that have the most children participating in the competition and actively support the information campaign.

All submitted videos will initially be evaluated by a panel of experts, who will check all submissions for compliance with the competition rules and the selected category, assessing their scientific merit and creativity. This will ultimately result in a shortlist of 162 semifinalists: 27 participants in each category.

A jury will select the winners based on four criteria: mastery of the topic and its presentation, originality of concept, visual quality and editing, and presentation. The jury will include scientists, business representatives, and creators of popular science content.

Prizes in each of the five nominations will be awarded in age categories: elementary, middle, and high school. Thus, 18 winners in thematic nominations across three age categories will be selected from among 54 finalists, as well as the titles of "Best Mentor," "Best School," and "Best Region." All winners, including the best mentor and representatives of the best school, will be invited to the awards ceremony.

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Yuri Trutnev: Interest in the all-Russian competition for the best trip, "The Far East – Land of Adventure," is growing.

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By the end of the first five months of the third season of the "Far East – Land of Adventure" competition, 352 films had been submitted for jury evaluation, 1.7 times more than during the same period in 2024. This was announced by the project's initiator, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev.

"The Far East is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Our competition aims to encourage as many people as possible not only to learn about the beauty of the Far Eastern regions but also to come and see the volcanoes, hills, taiga, steppe, and tundra with their own eyes. This is why our competition was created. People from various regions create their own tourist maps and travels, making wonderful films about them, the best of which are selected by the jury. Currently, over 300 films have been submitted for evaluation. This is 1.7 times more than during the same period last year. Interest in the competition, and therefore in the Far East and the Arctic, is growing," said Yuri Trutnev.

Sakhalin Oblast leads in terms of the number of films submitted, with 129 videos, Khabarovsk Krai with 49, and Primorsky Krai with 38. 26 videos were made about travel in Amur Oblast, 21 about the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, 16 about Kamchatka Krai, and 13 about the Republic of Buryatia. Participants submitted 11 videos each about tourist routes in Magadan Oblast and Zabaykalsky Krai, 9 about the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), and 4 about the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Among the Arctic regions, the Murmansk Region received the most videos (nine), followed by four videos about travels in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, and three videos each about the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the Republic of Karelia, and Krasnoyarsk Krai. Two video travelogues were submitted about the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, and one about the Arkhangelsk Region.

The "Walking Trip" category received the most submissions—231 films. The "Water Trip" category received 59 videos, the "Winter Trip" category received 25, and the "Arctic Trip" category received 32.

Additionally, five films from the participants were selected for the special "Paths of Victory" category. As a reminder, to participate in this category, you must make a film about a journey to sites of military glory in regions within the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic zone of Russia. The completed film must be submitted to one of four main categories: hiking, boating, winter, or Arctic travel. The competition jury will then select the film for the "Paths of Victory" category.

It is important that participants who made a film for the special nomination "Paths of Victory" can also compete for prizes in the main nominations of the "Far East – Land of Adventure" competition.

Applications for the third season of the all-Russian competition for the best travel experience, "The Far East – Land of Adventure," are open until January 15, 2026. To participate, submit a short film up to 8 minutes long about your trip to the Far East or the Arctic and submit it through the website puteshestvendv.rf. The trip must have taken place no earlier than May 1, 2023, and no later than January 15, 2026. Video footage shot with both professional cameras and mobile devices is acceptable; quality is not a deciding factor. The main requirement is that the journey must be completed without the use of motorized vehicles. Footage featuring motorized vehicles is acceptable if it shows the route to the starting point.

The competition has four main categories: "Walking Trip," "Water Trip," "Winter Trip," and "Arctic Trip." Two special categories have also been established: "Paths of Victory" and "Best Trip in Chukotka." The grand prize for the best video is 3 million rubles.

The competition is supported by the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Far Eastern Federal District, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation, and the Social Initiatives Development Fund.

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Financial news: 14.10.2025, 14-06 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A106TV7 (VimpelK3R4) were changed.

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Marat Khusnullin: More than 3.5 million schoolchildren tested their road safety literacy at the Safe Roads online Olympiad in three weeks.

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The "Safe Roads" online Olympiad is an important part of the educational efforts within the "Infrastructure for Life" national project. It helps students in grades 1–9 reinforce their knowledge of traffic rules and improve their road literacy. The project, now in its sixth year, actively promotes a culture of safe behavior on the roads. According to preliminary results, over 3.5 million people from all regions of the country participated in the online competition over the course of three weeks, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin reported. There's still time to participate—the Olympiad runs until October 26.

"The development of the country's road network is contributing to increased traffic volume, so it's crucial to foster a culture of safe behavior on the roads. Among the key areas of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life,' in addition to creating high-quality and safe routes, is fostering a culture of safe behavior on the roads, including among children. The All-Russian online Olympiad 'Safe Roads' is aimed at these goals. Until October 26, students in grades 1–9 can not only test their road literacy but also deepen their knowledge of road safety rules. Over 3.5 million schoolchildren participated in the Olympiad in the first three weeks—a 10% increase from the previous year," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the Ivanovo, Belgorod, and Tambov regions led the way in terms of number of participants. In these regions, more than half of all schoolchildren took part in the Olympiad.

Currently, students perform best in the "Out of Town" (78%) and "Car Travel" (67%) categories. In the former, students must determine safe behavior when traveling in the countryside on a bicycle or personal mobility device. In car travel, students must know how to properly position a child in a booster seat or car seat, fasten a seat belt, and choose a safe exit route.

The most challenging tasks involved navigating traffic conditions in parks, courtyards, and residential parking lots—recognizing pedestrian and cyclist signs and accurately assessing the traffic situation. Only 7% of students completed these tasks.

You can test your knowledge of traffic rules on the project portal.

The organizers are the Russian Ministry of Transport, the Main Directorate of Road Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the educational platform "Uchi.ru," and the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "National Priorities" with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science and the national project "Infrastructure for Life."

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Financial news: 14.10.2025, 14-40 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWV89 (Akron B1P1) were changed.

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October 14, 2025, 2:40 PM

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Marat Khusnullin: Over 4.7 million square meters of housing were commissioned in 9 months with the assistance of DOM.RF.

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Since the beginning of 2025, the company has contributed to the commissioning of over 4.7 million square meters of housing for 94,100 families in 56 Russian regions. This was announced by Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of DOM.RF.

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Financial news: 14.10.2025, 14-50 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A107D17 (Rosset1P12) were changed.

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October 14, 2025, 2:50 PM

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Financial news: 14.10.2025, 15-07, the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for DIAS (iDiasoft) securities were changed.

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October 14, 2025, 3:07 PM

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 14.10.2025, 15-07 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -78.24%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -4.62 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 104.05%) of the DIAS (iDiasoft) security were changed.

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