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EDUCATION SOCIAL SPHERE DEVELOPMENT
D E V E L O P M E N TI N N O V A T I O N SE F F E C T I V E N E S S
TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT
CONTENTS
ABOUT THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION 3
PROGRAM AREAS
EDUCATION 6
TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT 18
SOCIAL SPHERE DEVELOPMENT 34
“Konstantin Stanislavsky once limited a theatre’s lifetime to ten years. He thought ten years was enough time to realize the innovative ideas of the theatre’s founders, carry out the bold projects and plans of the theatre’s directors, and fully reveal the creative potential of the theatre’s troupe. After ten years in operation, the theatre inevitably begins to fade and decline and a new powerful impulse is required to bring it back to life.Perhaps, any non-commercial organization could be compared to a theatre. At any rate, ten years in civil society, especially in a country such as Russia, is a very respectable term. As it approaches its tenth anniver-sary, the New Eurasia Foundation faces the task of assessing its role and contribution, its comparative advan-tages and weaknesses, as well as the task of identifying new ways and methods that will ensure its continuous growth and development. The past ten years have been extremely rich and eventful for us: we remember our victories and defeats, our hopes and disappointments, our successes and failures. Although not everything has gone according to plan, the New Eurasia Foundation has been and will remain one of the social develop-ment leaders. Our models, methods, and techniques are being used by dozens of organizations throughout the country. Our approaches underlie the standards of Russia’s emerging social investment sector.The New Eurasia Foundation has always been known for its willingness to experiment, master new social techniques, and expand its circle of partners and experts. Perhaps, this is why the Foundation has always attracted creative and caring professionals who strive to outpace the spirit of time rather than follow it. I hope the New Eurasia Foundation will retain this quality in the future regardless of the state of its project portfolio and its constantly changing funding sources. After all, everything else is nothing but a question of profes-sional qualification”.
Andrey Kortunov, President of the New Eurasia Foundation:
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THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION (FNE) IS A RUSSIAN NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHED
IN MOSCOW IN 2004. OPERATING IN THE CAPACITY OF A SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY,
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION IMPLEMENTS INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL, INTERREGIONAL, REGIONAL,
AND MUNICIPAL PROJECTS DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF RUSSIAN CITIZENS.
• Providing support to the development of Russian education and science in compliance with the national priorities, as well as to the development of innovation ecosystems at the federal and regional levels and their integration into the global innovation ecosystem.
• Assessing various aspects of socio-economic development of the Russian territories.
• Designing, implementing, and supporting the implementation of education, as well as territorial and social development projects and programs, as well as projects and programs promoting collaboration between education, business, and the social sphere.
• Designing proposals, recommendations, and strategies that address various problems and issues in the field of education, territorial and social development, and collaboration between education, business, and the social sphere.
• Federal and regional governments and local self-government bodies.
• Russian and foreign educational institutions and research organizations.
• Russian and international corporations.• Foreign governmental organizations.• International organizations.• Organizations representing professional communities
in the field of education and innovation development.• Russian and foreign non-commercial organizations
operating in the field of social development.• Private charity foundations.
FORMS OF OPERATION
NETWORK OF PARTNERS
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ABOUT THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION
• Implementation of complex regional and municipal socio-economic development programs.
• Modernization of regional general education, as well as primary and secondary vocational education systems.
• Modernization of management of institutions of higher learning.
• Support of international activities implemented by Russian institutions of higher learning.
• Development of technology transfer systems at the level of institutions of higher learning and regional governments.
• Development of regional innovation infrastructures.• Support of youth initiatives.• Support of local community initiatives and engagement
of local communities in regional socio-economic development processes.
• Support of the housing and utility system reforms.• Coordination and harmonization of migration processes.• Development of conflict prevention systems
at the regional and local levels.• Support of small and medium-sized businesses
in Russia’s regions and municipalities.• Support of regional and municipal mass media
organizations.
• Public-private partnership: the Foundation’s projects and programs are implemented on the basis of relevant governmental policies in close collaboration with bodies of state power, businesses, and civil society organizations.
• Openness: the Foundation is open to cooperation with any partners within its mandate, with a view to achieve agreed-upon results.
• Efficiency: the Foundation enables its partners to meet their own objectives and actively provides them with resources and services thereby enhancing their capacity and expanding their prospects.
• Comprehensiveness: the Foundation’s projects and programs are implemented in most of the groundbreaking and modernization areas of human activity.
• Concentration of resources: the Foundation takes advantage of the resources and experience gained through related projects, programs, partners, and donors — thereby achieving a synergistic effect.
• Transparency: the Foundation strictly abides by the laws of the Russian Federation (in particular, the legitimacy of the FNE operations is confirmed by the Interdepartmental Audit that the Foundation went through in April 2013), monitors and evaluates its projects and programs, and publishes performance reports to ensure the utmost transparency of its operations.
• Domestic and international network of experts. The New Eurasia Foundation’s expert potential is unique in that most of its experts work as professionals who offer practical solutions that take into account the specifics of each region. The Foundation’s expert network is geographically diverse and consists of specialists representing 23 Russian regions and more than 35 countries of the world.
• The Foundation has access to a pool of international experts specializing in 36 scientific disciplines and capable of delivering professional assessment of scientific research projects.
• An international database of experts specializing in assessment of scientific research projects. The database contains the resumes of more than 7,000 scientists and researchers representing 36 scientific disciplines and 42 countries of the world.
• Portfolio of techniques. The Foundation has access to a unique portfolio of project methods and techniques in the field of social development. All FNE methods and techniques have been tested and proven effective in the current Russian conditions.
• International cooperation. The New Eurasia Foundation has access to a broadly distributed network of international partners enabling it to leverage the world’s most advanced scientific and technological expertise.
• Efficient funding schemes. The Foundation is experienced in leveraging governmental and corporate funding required for successful implementation of social development projects and programs.
ABOUT THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATIONSPHERES OF OPERATION OPERATION PRINCIPLES RESOURCES
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OPERATING SINCE THE TIME OF ITS INCEPTION,
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION
HAS IMPLEMENTED OVER
90 PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS
IN THE FIELD OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN
TERRITORIES.
MORE THAN 2.5 MILLION
INDIVIDUALS HAVE TAKEN PART
IN THE FOUNDATION’S EVENTS
AND ACTIVITIES.
MORE THAN 2,500
NEW JOBS AND MORE THAN
250 SMALL BUSINESSES
HAVE BEEN CREATED IN THE COURSE
OF THE FOUNDATION’S REGIONAL
PROJECTS.
MORE THAN 200 PARTNER
ORGANIZATIONS HAVE TAKEN PART
IN THE FOUNDATION’S SOCIALLY
MEANINGFUL PROJECTS AND
PROGRAMS.
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION HAS
RAISED MORE THAN 1.46
BILLION ROUBLES TO SUPPORT THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF ITS PROJECTS
AND PROGRAMS.
MORE THAN 190.6
MILLION ROUBLES HAS BEEN
MADE AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT
SOCIALLY MEANINGFUL ACTIVITIES
OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS,
NON-COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS,
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES,
AND ANALYTICAL CENTERS.
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SOCIAL SPHERE DEVELOPMENT
TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION
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GEOGRAPHYSINCE THE TIME OF ITS INCEPTION,
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION
HAS HELPED DESIGN MORE THAN
50 REGIONAL AND MUNICIPAL
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES AND
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS.
THE FOUNDATION COOPERATES
WITH MORE THAN 50
RUSSIAN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER
LEARNING, INCLUDING FEDERAL,
NATIONAL RESEARCH, AND REGIONAL
UNIVERSITIES.
THE FOUNDATION’S PROJECTS
AND PROGRAMS HAVE INCLUDED
MORE THAN 60 STUDY TOURS,
QUALIFICATIONS IMPROVEMENT
AND INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS
IMPLEMENTED IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES,
THE USA, CHINA, AND ISRAEL.
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION HAS
ACCESS TO RESOURCES REQUIRED
TO ASSESS SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
PROJECTS. THE FOUNDATION HAS PUT
TOGETHER AN INTERNATIONAL DATABASE
CONTAINING THE RESUMES OF MORE
THAN 7,000 SCIENTISTS
AND RESEARCHERS REPRESENTING
36 SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
AND 42 COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD.
AS PART OF ITS PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS,
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION HAS
SUPPORTED THE CREATION OF MORE
THAN 400 INFORMATION
RESOURCES, INCLUDING BOOKS,
WEBSITES AND PORTALS, E.G.:
THE “DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION LIBRARY”
AND “MIGRATION LIBRARY” SERIES
OF BOOKS, PUBLICATIONS IN THE FIELD
OF MODERNIZATION OF MANAGEMENT
OF SECONDARY VOCATIONAL
AND TERTIARY EDUCATION, THE WEBSITES
FOR THE PROJECTS “EURECA”,
“MIGRATION BAROMETER IN THE RUSSIAN
FEDERATION”, CONFLICTU.NET,
THE INTERNET-PORTAL OF COMMUNITY
SCHOOL MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA,
WEBSITES FOR SUPPORT OF REGIONAL
MASS MEDIA, ETC.
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One of the New Eurasia Foundation’s key program areas, “Education” aims to support the modernization of Russian education with the view to improve the lives of Russian citizens. The projects and programs within this block are designed in response to education requirements of various stakeholders. They aim to meet the needs of Russian citizens in accessible quality education, support the development of the social function of education, introduce mechanisms required to improve accessibility of quality education, and enhance the role of education in Russia’s innovation development.
The New Eurasia Foundation’s portfolio of training and consulting techniques and methods helps implement complex and highly-focused projects in the fields of tertiary, secondary vocational, and general education.
The portfolio of techniques and multiyear experience accumulated within the “Education” block make it possible to implement projects designed to facilitate the development of territorial education systems, form partnerships between education, governments, businesses, and civil society institutions, promote commercialization of research and technology transfer, assist in the development of youth, and facilitate the networking among education professionals.
Mission: To support the modernization of Russian education with the view to improve the lives of Russian citizens.
Goal: To support the development of Russian educational systems and institutions by creating conditions conducive to cooperation and consolidation of resources.
EDUCATIONEDUCATION
Nargis VALAMAT-ZADE, Director of the New Eurasia Foundation’s «Education» program area:
“Education plays a very important role in contemporary society. It is the principal pillar that supports human beings, society, and state. A good
education enables a talented individual to rise from the bottommost layers of public life, achieve a high social status, and become a useful
and productive member of society. Since the very inception of our organization, all our education-related projects and programs have been
conceived in response to the education requirements of our various stakeholders. We facilitate an effective organization of the process of education,
provide methodological support to the instruction process, design innovative education techniques, and build productive and lasting international
partnerships. The New Eurasia Foundation’s ability to access a large and distributed network of international partner organizations, an international
community of scientific experts, and a unique database of international experts has enabled the Foundation to take part in organizing the assessment
of the scientific research projects submitted to the open grant competitions designed to attract the world’s leading scientists to Russian universities
and research centers under Resolution No.220 of the RF Government by some of the world’s most reputable international science experts. It is not
only a great responsibility, but also a great honour for us to be so involved in the development of Russian education and promotion of cooperation
with the international scientific and education communities”.
• Promotion of public-private partnerships in the field of education and social functions of educational institutions; creation of a network-based professional community.
• Promotion of collaboration between educational institutions and the Labor market; encouragement of professional self-identification and education of youth with the view to train, attract, and retain skilled workers in Russian territories.
• Provision of support to institutions of higher learning that choose to continue their development as entrepreneurial universities.
• Promotion of the universities’ role in the development of regional innovation infrastructures, commercialization of research, and technology transfer required for the development of territorial innovation ecosystems by designing regional, interregional, and international projects with participation of territorial education administration bodies, governments, businesses, national partner organizations (e.g. Association of Innovative Russian Regions, Skolkovo Foundation, Foundation for Support of Small Innovative Enterprises, RVC, etc.), as well as international partners.
• Provision of advisory support in modernization of educational systems and institutions.
• Improvement of administration efficiency of educational systems and institutions.
• Organization of evaluation, benchmarking, and ranking of educational systems and institutions in compliance with applicable global standards.
• Provision of assistance to Russian educational institutions that choose to pursue international markets in joining international consortia and projects by promoting international cooperation.
• Implementation of exchange programs, operational and research projects in collaboration with leading institutions of higher learning, their associations, and other professional associations from the USA, European countries, China, Israel, and other Asian countries.
• Provision of assistance to territorial innovation communities consisting of educational and research organizations, innovative businesses, industrial enterprises, governments, and third sector organizations in their attempts to join the global innovation community.
• Organization of qualifications improvement and internship programs for representatives of educational institutions, businesses, and governments in Russia that are focused on education development issues that are relevant for the Russian partners and territories; promotion of academic mobility, including international academic mobility.
• Implementation of community school model, as well as community, multicultural, and democratic education models to ensure equal conditions for the development of children and youth and socially vulnerable population groups.
• Promotion of best Russian and global models and practices in the development of children’s creativity in compliance with innovation development requirements; development of technological competencies and creativity in students and youth.
• Promotion of youth support and development models that are based on the premise that youth is one of the key territorial development subjects and the country’s new creative class.
• Participation in the implementation of governmental initiatives aimed at modernizing tertiary education: development of the networks of federal and national research universities, recruitment of leading scientists, assessment of education and research projects by international experts.
• Collaboration within the framework of a distributed international network that makes it possible to organize international networking projects, training events, and study tours hosted by the world’s leading university centers.
• Reliance on the outcomes of exclusive analytical research projects designed to identify problematic areas and best practices in university development.
• A portfolio of tested and proven training and consulting techniques and methods.
• An international network of experts encompassing some of the world’s leading specialists in the field of education systems, university development, and youth affairs.
• An international database of experts specializing in assessment of scientific research projects. The database contains the resumes of more than 7,000 scientists and researchers representing 36 scientific disciplines and 42 countries of the world.
PROGRAM MECHANISMS RESOURCES
The New Eurasia Foundation’s multifaceted experience in supporting the development of institutions of higher learning enables it to implement projects designed to modernize university management systems and assist universities in improving specific spheres of their operations, such as strategic development planning, modernization of curricula in compliance with the Bologna Convention requirements and Labor markets, man-agement of research activities, commercialization of research, development of university innovation ecosystems, etc. with the view to enhance the role of institutions of higher learning in the development of territorial innovation ecosystems and innovative economy clusters, international activities, collaboration with regional, national, and international partners. The New Eurasia Foundation designs such projects in collaboration with a broad network of partners encompassing Russian and foreign universities, associations, and expert organizations.
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“COMMUNITY
UNIVERSITIES”
PROJECT
(2008–2013)
“TO THE WORLD
OF PROFESSIONS
THROUGH
EDUCATION”
PROJECT
(2006–2009)
“INTERREGIONAL
EDUCATIONAL
FORUMS” PROJECT
(2004–2007)
“REGIONAL
UNIVERSITY —
REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
RESOURCE” PROJECT
(2006–2009)
“STUDENT LOANS
IN RUSSIA” PROJECT
(2005–2006)
“INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOL
OF SCHOOL
PRINCIPALS” PROJECT
(2008–2009)
“TRAINING DEVELOPMENT
MANAGERS FOR RUSSIAN
REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES”
PROJECT
(2006—2008)
“COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
IN RUSSIA” PROJECT
(2005–2013)
ENHANCING UNIVERSITY
RESEARCH
AND ENTREPRENEURIAL
CAPACITY — “EURECA”
PROGRAM (PILOT PHASE)
(2010–2012)
“NEW VOCATIONAL
TRAINING PROGRAMS
(PVE AND SVE)
DESIGNED ON THE BASIS
OF PROFESSIONAL
STANDARDS” PROJECT
(2007–2010)
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At present, the New Eurasia Foundation implements a variety of national and international education-related projects and programs focusing on the following aspects:• Development of university technology transfer systems.• Organization of assessment of education and research
projects by international experts.• Promotion of international activities of Russian institutions
of higher learning and their associations.• Modernization of the primary and secondary vocational
education systems with employers’ participation.• Promotion of community education practices at the level
of regional education systems.• Involvement of Russian institutions of higher learning
in socio-economic development processes of their respective local communities.
• Supporting collaboration between tertiary education, businesses, and regional governments.
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SUPPORTING
INTERNATIONAL
ACTIVITIES
OF INSTITUTIONS
OF HIGHER LEARNING
AND THEIR ASSOCIATIONS
(2004–2016)
ОRGANIZING THE ASSESSMENT OF THE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
PROJECTS SUBMITTED TO THE OPEN GRANT COMPETITIONS
DESIGNED TO ATTRACT THE WORLD’S LEADING SCIENTISTS
TO RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH CENTERS UNDER
RESOLUTION NO.220 OF THE RF GOVERNMENT
BY THE WORLD’S MOST REPUTABLE INTERNATIONAL
SCIENTISTS (2010–2016)
ENHANCING UNIVERSITY
RESEARCH
AND ENTREPRENEURIAL
CAPACITY:
“EURECA-2” PROGRAM
(2013–2016)
“DEVELOPMENT
OF COMMUNITY
EDUCATION IN RUSSIA”
PROJECT
(2013–2015)
SINCE 2004, THE NEW EURASIA
FOUNDATION HAS IMPLEMENTED
MORE THAN 20 LARGE-SCALE
EDUCATION PROJECTS.
SINCE 2004, THE NEW EURASIA
FOUNDATION HAS BEEN COOPERATING
WITH MORE THAN 50
RUSSIAN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER
LEARNING, INCLUDING FEDERAL,
NATIONAL RESEARCH AND REGIONAL
UNIVERSITIES.
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION HAS
ACCESS TO A POOL OF INTERNATIONAL
EXPERTS CONSISTING OF MORE THAN
7000 LEADING SCIENTISTS
AND RESEARCHERS.
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION
HAS HELD MORE THAN 100
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ON
THE MOST RELEVANT EDUCATION
DEVELOPMENT ISSUES.
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION’S
EDUCATION PROJECTS HAVE INCLUDED
MORE THAN 50 STUDY TOURS
TO EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, THE USA,
ISRAEL, AND CHINA.
AS PART OF ITS EDUCATION PROJECTS
AND PROGRAMS, THE NEW EURASIA
FOUNDATION HAS PUBLISHED MORE
THAN 150 TITLES OF PRINTED
MATTER, SUCH AS TEXTBOOKS,
COLLECTIONS OF CASE STUDIES,
COMPILATIONS OF METHODOLOGICAL
MATERIALS AND ANALYTICAL ARTICLES.
SINCE 2005, THE NEW EURASIA
FOUNDATION HAS BEEN
SUPPORTING THE RUSSIAN
NETWORK OF COMMUNITY SCHOOL
RESOURCE CENTERS COMPRISED
OF MORE THAN 17 PUBLIC
ORGANIZATIONS.
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION
HAS SUPPORTED THE CREATION
OF MORE THAN 5 ONLINE
RESOURCES, E.G. THE
“EURECA” PROGRAM WEBSITE,
THE ONLINE PORTAL OF THE
RUSSIAN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
MOVEMENT, ETC.
THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION
HAS PUT TOGETHER
A PORTFOLIO OF 50 BEST
PRACTICES IN COLLABORATION
BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES
AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES.
SINCE 2009, THE NEW EURASIA
FOUNDATION HAS BEEN
COLLABORATING WITH MORE THAN
10 TEACHERS TRAINING
COLLEGES AND QUALIFICATIONS
IMPROVEMENT INSTITUTES
FOR EDUCATION SPECIALISTS
PROMOTING THE COMMUNITY
SCHOOL MODEL.
THE TEAMS FORMED
IN 11 RUSSIAN
REGIONS HAVE BEEN TRAINED
IN APPLICATION OF THE “CASE-
STUDY” TECHNIQUE.
9 BOOKS ON COMMUNITY
SCHOOL MODEL AND PRACTICES
WERE PUBLISHED WITHIN THE
“DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION
LIBRARY” SERIES. COMPLETED PROJECTS
CURRENT PROJECTS
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T he “EURECA” program seeks to enhance the scientific research capac-ity of Russian universities and support their participation in the national and global innovation ecosystems by assisting them in the develop-
ment of their commercialization of research and technology transfer systems, strengthening their entrepreneurial potential, and helping them integrate aca-demic and entrepreneurial components in their everyday operations. The pro-gram is the initiative designed and funded by the US-Russia Foundation for Economic Advancement and the Rule of Law (USRF). It is implemented in partnership with the Ministry of education of the Russian Federation in com-pliance with the priorities of the National “Education” Program and the Federal program for support of national research universities.In the course of its pilot phase, the “EURECA” program helped create opportu-nities for Russian national, federal, and research universities and other leading institutions of higher learning to organize collaboration with the international innovation community and its primary networks thereby enabling its members to adequately assess the growing potential of cooperation with Russia. Based on the experiences of the model US — Russian interuniversity partnerships, the program offered effective mechanisms enabling Russian innovative univer-sities to access not only national, but also international, particularly, American innovation markets. The “EURECA” program became an innovative mediator that brings together the requirements and resources of institutions of higher learning, businesses, governmental stakeholders, innovation community members, and development institutes interested in innovation development in general, as well as in mutually beneficial US-Russian cooperation in in-novations, in particular.
V. V. Nefyodov,
the Minister of industry and innovations
of the Nizhniy Novgorod region
V. V. Nefyodov noted that the Nizhniy Novgorod
region was one of Russia’s largest innovation
centers with a powerful technological potential:
“The cooperation with US universities helps
us grow this potential. The primary objective
of our international collaboration is to bring
together Russian experiences and American
potential to create products that are able to serve
for the benefit of mankind”.
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The program “Enhancing the entrepreneurial capacity of leading Russian universities by engaging regional governments in improving the efficiency and competitiveness of innovation economy cluster subjects” (a.k.a. “EU-
RECA-2”) will strengthen the role of the leading universities in the develop-ment of modern innovation systems and effective cluster collaboration models involving universities by supporting universities’ leadership in innovation clus-ters, creating and developing innovation infrastructures in clusters, designing methodological recommendations on organizing this process, and by putting together model descriptions. These models and mechanisms will be subse-quently disseminated and replicated for the benefit of other regional and na-tional clusters. “EURECA-2” will enable universities to optimize their innovation infrastructure management systems, R&D management systems, commerciali-zation of research and technology transfer systems by creating new structures and introducing new procedures and approaches. The project will enable uni-versities to optimize their entrepreneurial education systems taking into account the needs of regional innovation ecosystems and high-tech industry sectors. The project will enhance the role of institutions of higher learning within region-al innovation clusters by supporting their innovation activities and by enabling them to form partnerships with leading American universities and join interna-tional innovation networks. “EURECA-2” will also enable innovation companies to optimize their operations by enabling them to form partnerships with institu-tions of higher learning in training a highly-skilled workforce and implementing R&D activities for the industry in compliance with regional innovation economy and cluster development requirements. Finally, the project will enable Russian regions to optimize their innovation ecosystems by improving the operating ef-ficiency of regional cluster member-organizations.
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PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS
The key participant of the “EURECA-2” program is a con-sortium consisting of the Association of Innovative Russian Regions (AIRR) and the seven leading Russian universities listed below:• National Nuclear Research University “MIFI”,
a national research university,• Siberian Federal University,• Ural Federal University,• Perm Polytechnic University,
a national research university,• St. Petersburg Polytechnic University,
a national research university,• Kazan Technological University,
a national research university,• Tomsk Polytechnic University,
a national research university.Each of the aforementioned institutions of higher learning is already a member of the corresponding regional innova-tion economy cluster. The development of territorial innova-tion economy clusters is supported by the relevant federal funding program.
Sergey Mazurenko, Deputy Minister
of Education and Science of the Russian
Federation in 2010-2012:
“On behalf of the Ministry of education and science
of the Russian Federation, I express our
appreciation of the high professionalism demonstrated
by the New Eurasia Foundation staff members
in the preparation and conduct of the open grant
competition of the Government of the Russian Federation
designed to support research projects implemented
by leading scientists at Russian institutions
of higher learning”.
Letter No.SM-949 / 11, November 12, 2010
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This project continues what was started by the “Community schools in Russia” and “Community universities” projects as
it links them together using a new project com-ponent, “Synergy”. The project aims to reinforce the previously created institutional, intellectual, and human resources in the field of community education, facilitate a mutual integration of these resources, and create a viable model for their subsequent dissemination. The project will help create a mechanism for integration of schools and institutions of higher learning for the purpose of implementing community education practices. The project will help design a set of secondary school education methods based on community school principles. The pilot schools will launch creative and innovative Local Development Labo-ratories where school teachers, school students, as well as students and faculty members of institu-tions of higher learning will implement research and education projects within the framework of study programs and extracurricular activities designed to address territorial and local commu-nity development problems.
The New Eurasia Foundation has recently expanded its database of international experts.
Today, the database contains information about more than 7,000 international experts. A
more extensive list of experts will help ensure a maximum diversity of potential candidates
from among foreign experts and avoid excessive representation of any specific country
in the process of assessment of project proposals. The network is comprised of experts
representing more than 42 countries, including Austria, Australia, Belgium, Great Britain,
Hungary, Germany, Greece, Denmark, Israel, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Canada, Cyprus, China,
Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portu-
gal, Romania, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, USA, Finland, France, Croatia, Czech Republic,
Sweden, Switzerland, Estonia, Japan, etc.
The New Eurasia Foundation has experience in and disposes of resources required to organize assessment of research and education process
of any complexity by international experts. A diversi-fied expert base and a proven method that meets the procedural requirements of the leading international organizations enable the Foundation to organize project assessment in compliance with relevant international standards. In 2012, the FNE used its methods and ac-cess to a database of international experts to organ-ize assessment of 37 project proposals submitted to a grant competition of the RF Government. Those project proposals were assessed by 71 international experts.
The New Eurasia Foundation has already used its metho-
dology to organize assessment of the project proposals
submitted to the open grant competitions that were held
by the Gov ernment of the Russian Federation in 2010 and
2011 in compliance with Resolution No.220, “On measu-
res designed to attract leading scientists to Russian in-
stitutions of higher learning”, by international experts.
To learn more about this initiative of the RF Government
and to view the competition documentation and the out-
comes of the previous grant competitions please visit
the website of the RF Ministry of Education and Science,
http://eng.mon.gov.ru / pro / ved / uch / , or the designated
website of the initiative, http://www.p220.ru / en / .
NETWORK OF EXPERTS
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ОRGANIZING THE ASSESSMENT OF THE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS SUBMITTED TO THE OPEN GRANT COMPETITIONS DESIGNED TO ATTRACT THE WORLD’S LEADING SCIENTISTS TO RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH CENTERS UNDER RESOLUTION NO.220 OF THE RF GOVERNMENT BY THE WORLD’S MOST REPUTABLE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTISTS
EDUCATIONPROJECTS
At present, the New Eurasia Foundation is responsible
for organizing the assessment of project proposals sub-
mitted to the open grant competition of the Government
of the Russian Federation designed to provide govern-
mental support to research projects implemented under
the supervision of the world’s leading scientists at Rus-
sian institutions of higher learning, research organizations
of the governmental academies of sciences, and govern-
mental research centers of the Russian Federation.
The New Eurasia Foundation does a lot of work supporting international activities of edu-cational institutions of different kinds. Here,
the New Eurasia Foundation focuses on promot-ing effective formats of international cooperation and informing Russian education specialists of best foreign practices and methods of their adaptation to the Russian conditions. Over the years, the Foun-dation has built serious partnerships with some of the leading America, European, and Asian uni-versities, professional associations, and expert communities. The Foundation’s networks of partners enable it to organize various seminars and confer-ences, training sessions, study tours, and qualifi-cations improvement programs specifically tailored to meet the needs of Russian universities. Education services are usually requested by the leading Rus-sian universities and regional institutions of higher learning.
The Foundation’s education projects and programs have
included more than 50 study tours to European countries,
the USA, and Israel and more than 100 international
conferences on the most relevant education development
issues, e.g. “We build our future today: University —
Region — Business”, “University innovation ecosys-
tems and their role in regional innovation development:
lessons learned and solutions for successful commer-
cialization”, Russian — German symposium “Knowledge
transfer as the new key objective of institutions of higher
learning. Support for innovation development and the re-
gional and international levels”, etc.
Sergey Ivanets, Deputy Minister
of education and science of the Russian
Federation in 2010-2012:
“We express our appreciation
of the high professionalism demonstrated
by the New Eurasia Foundation staff
members in the provision of organizational
and information support services in the course
of preparation of the February 28 — March 3,
2011 session of the US-Russia Presidential
Commission “Education — Science —
Innovations”.
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EXAMPLES OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES, STUDY TOURS, TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS
International study tour for representatives of Russian institutions of higher learning “University as a key player in the development of the national innovation ecosystem”, May 2013, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaThe study tour was hosted by Qinghua University. Its participants had the opportunity to learn
about the most effective methods and approaches to the development of university innova-
tion ecosystems, development of productive and lasting partnerships between universities,
businesses, and regional and local governments, and to strengthening the role of a univer-
sity as a key player in the development of the national innovation ecosystem. The study tour
participants included representatives of the Ural Federal University named after the first RF
President B. N. Yeltsin. They also had a chance to discuss potential cooperation avenues
with representatives of Qinghua University.
International study tour “Entrepreneurial strategies of leading American universities: practices and partnerships for territorial development” (December 2012, Boston, USA)The study tour was organized for representatives of the Southern Federal University and Penza
Technological Academy and covered the third function of universities, development of socially
enterprising universities, and collaboration between institutions of higher learning and local
stakeholders for the benefit of university and territorial development. For additional informa-
tion, please refer to the website of “Talloires Network”, one of the study tour organizers.
“Innovations after 2013” conference, July 2012, Amsterdam (Netherlands)This international event was organized by the Association of Universities in the Netherlands
in partnership with the New Eurasia Foundation and Association of the Leading Russian Uni-
versities. The purpose of this conference was to identify promising areas for cooperation be-
tween Russian and Dutch universities and put together collaborative action plans for the year
of bilateral relations between the Russian Federation and the Netherlands scheduled for 2013.
Karl Dittrich, former Rector
of the Maastricht University
and designer of the independent system
of accreditation of Dutch and Flemish
institutions of higher learning:
“We came here full of hopes and expectations
and we count on having a productive dialogue
with our Russian colleagues. Global cooperation
is sometimes taken for granted as we sign
hundreds of various kinds of agreements.
However, it is not until science and researchers
standing behind them agree to collaborate
in specific areas that these agreements become
truly useful and effective. I am glad that over
the past two days we have focused on specific
scientific disciplines and research areas where
we can achieve collaborative results”.
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The “Community universities” project seeks to introduce socially useful practices in edu-cation of students, support the develop-
ment of continuous education programs, promote the project management approach and entrepre-neurial spirit among students and faculty, contrib-ute to the development of local communities, make education more practical and improve its quality, expand the opportunities of students and faculty for self-realization, and enrich the resources of in-stitutions of higher learning.The project promotes the social function of educa-tion in Russia, helps collect and disseminate best university practices in social engagement, and pro-motes the networking between Russian and foreign institutions of higher learning. The project helped create information resource centers focused on promoting the social function of universities on the basis of six Russian insti tutions of higher learning: Ural Federal Univer sity, Northern (Arctic) Federal University, ITMO, Perm State University, Kostroma State Agricul tural Academy, and the Novokuznetsk Branch of the Kemerovo State University. The pro-ject helped train teams of specialists for promotion of community education at institutions of higher learning. In addition, the participant universities have put together a portfolio of 50 best practices in collaboration between universities and local communities. The participant universities distrib-ute these practices among other universities.
2007
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PROGRAMS (PVE AND SVE) DESIGNED ON THE BASIS OF PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS” PROJECT
The project offered a mechanism of engaging employers in designing professional standards for professions required for territorial develop-
ment that were subsequently used to design vocational training programs to train skilled workers and manag-ers. The project helped design a mechanism of col-laboration between business and vocational education capable of meeting employers’ needs and enabling vocational school students to improve their competi-tiveness and mobility on the Labor market.
2008
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EDUCATIONPROJECTS
ДВИЖЕНИЕОБЩЕСТВЕННО-
АКТИВНЫХ ШКОЛ
ДВИЖЕНИЕОБЩЕСТВЕННО-
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“TRAINING DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS FOR RUSSIAN REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES” PROJECT
“REGIONAL UNIVERSITY — REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE” PROJECT
“COMMUNITY SCHOOLS IN RUSSIA” PROJECT
The project enabled a group of Russian universities to design and test new mechanisms required to optimize strategic development of institutions of higher learning by training teams of university development specialists
and enhancing competitiveness of Russian regional universities. The introduc-tion of a training program for strategic and organizational development managers into the tertiary education curriculum is another achievement of the project.
The project enabled a group of Russian univer-sities to design and test a mechanism required to utilize the potential of regional universities
in socio-economic development processes of their respective regions by implementing replicable models of collaboration between universities and other regional so cial partners..
Since 2005, the New Eurasia Foundation has been promoting the community school model entailing collaboration between secondary
schools and their respective local communities, utilization of local community resources in the pro-cess of education, popularization of volunteerism among secondary school students, and engagement of parents and other members of local communities in everyday lives of secondary schools. Several Russian regions have chosen to use the commu-nity school model as the basis for the development of their respective regional education systems. The model is fully equipped with methods required for implementation of the new generation standards of education and has been included in the national education initiative “Our new school”. The project has helped create a large portfolio of methods that are now used in secondary schools, as well as qualifications improvement institutes for education specialists. In addition, the project has helped put
together an interregional network of resource centers that provide methodological, advisory, and training support to community schools, as well as an interregion-al network of institutions of higher learning and continuous education that train and improve qualifications of school teachers and administrators using the com-munity school model. Russian community schools are networking and collaborating with community schools in other CIS member-states and abroad.
The project helped create a system of workforce training for community schools on the basis of qualifications improvement institutes for education specialists. The project participants designed 11 sets of training and methodological materials two of which are designed to train community schools specialists at teacher training institutions, eight will be used to train community school specialists at institutions of continuous pedagogical education, and one set was designed for both categories of students. Community education approaches and courses have been implement-ed at more than 60 schools involved in the project.
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The program enabled the Foundation to summarize the education financing models available in Russia by implement-
ing a research project, “Comparative analysis of Russian and foreign education financing mod-els”. In addition, the Foundation designed rec-ommendations for Russian institutions of higher learning on attracting non-budget funding and organizing research activities, and sug-gested ways to improve the existing education financing models in Russia.
This was the first project in Russia to launch public discussions of relevant ideas, ini-tiatives, and best education development
practices within the professional community of education executives, such as regional edu-cation administration officials, secondary school principals, representatives of educational NGOs, and leading experts, using a variety of venues, such as interregional councils, forums, clubs, etc. The recommendations designed as a result of those discussions have been used by edu-cational ministries and departments, as well as education professionals of various levels.
2005
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2004
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“STUDENT LOANS IN RUSSIA” PROJECT
“INTERREGIONAL EDUCATIONAL FORUMS” PROJECT
EDUCATIONPROJECTS
2006
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2008
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“TO THE WORLD OF PROFESSIONS THROUGH EDUCATION” PROJECT
“INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SCHOOL PRINCIPALS” PROJECT
The project helped introduce new approaches to education quality management in primary / sec-ondary vocational training based on negotiated
interests of regional communities and businesses.
This project facilitated interregional and interna-tional exchanges of best school development practices, supported emerging “growth points”,
promoted best experiences, and enabled school prin-cipals from Russia, CIS, and Eastern Europe to put to-gether an international portfolio of best school develop-ment practices.
• Academic Exchange Service of the German Embassy in Russia• Academy of People’s Economy under the RF Government• American Councils for International Education• Association of American Universities• Association of Best Russian Schools• Association of German Research Universities• Association of Innovative Russian Regions (AIRR)• Association of Leading Russian Universities• Bologna University, Italy• Center for Russian Education Studies, People’s Republic of China• Central Academy for Pedagogical Research, People’s Republic of China• Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, USA• Christian Albrecht University in Kiel• DLR, Germany• Dresden Technical University, Germany• Ecole Nationale d’Administration• European University Association• Foundation for Support of Small Innovative Businesses• Fraunhofer Gesellschaft• Free University of Berlin, Germany• German Academic Exchange Service• German Rectors Conference• Governments, education ministries of more than 35 subjects
of the Russian Federation• Highland Gold Mining Ltd• IB2C France, consulting agency• Innovations in Civic Participation, USA • Institute for Eastern European Studies• Institute for Higher Education Policy, USA• Institute for Socio-Economic Problems of the Population of the Russian
Academy of Sciences• Institute of Contemporary Development, Russia• Interkulturelles Zentrum, Austria• International Bureau of the German Ministry of Education and Scientific Research• Kultur Kontact, Austria• Maastricht University, Netherlands• MARCHMONT Capital Partners, LLC
• Mechelen University College• Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation • Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation • Ministry of Regional Development of the Russian Federation• National Association of Seed and Venture Funds, USA• National Foundation for Workforce Training, Russia• National Science Foundation, USA• National Strategy Council, Russia• New York Academy of Sciences• “Oxford — Russia” Fund• Perdue University, USA• Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy• Preparing for the Future LTD, Israel• Public Chamber of the Russian Federation• Research Triangle Group• RuSciTech — International Association of Russian-Speaking
Science and Technology Professionals• Russell Group, Great Britain• Russian National Association of Small and Medium-sized Businesses
“OPORA ROSSII”• Russian National Online Pedagogical Council, Russia• Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs• Russian Venture Company• “Skolkovo” Fund, Russia• State Education Committee of Styria, Austria• Talloires Network• Tartu University Narva College, Estonia• “Territory of the Future” Fund• Tsinghua University, People’s Republic of China• University Association of the Netherlands• University of California, USA• University of Kassel, Germany• University of Maryland, USA• University of Twente, Netherlands• US — Russia Business Council• US — Russia Foundation for Economic Advancement
and the Rule of Law (USRF), USA
EDUCATIONPROGRAM AREA PARTNERS
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TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT
The New Eurasia Foundation’s territorial development efforts are based on the concept of social investment that reconciles the interests of businesses and the public, makes effective use of territorial resources, actively engages local community members in social development initiatives, and identifies new resources and opportunities for territorial development. The principal approaches to social investment encompass optimizing internal and external resources, leveraging additional resources, development of public-private partnership, development of human capital, and deployment of social innovations.
TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT
A. B. Levintal, Deputy Chairman of the regional government
and Minister of economic development and external relations
of the Khabarovsk region:
“The Ministry of economic development and external relations
of the Khabarovsk region thanks the New Eurasia Foundation for organizing,
conducting, and taking an active part in activities designed to create
an effective and efficient regional innovations support infrastructure
and to bring innovations to the real economy sector”.
Mission: To advance social prosperity by engaging Russian citizens in activities designed to improve their living standard.
Goal: To achieve peace and social prosperity within given territories.
Olga SCHEDRINA, Director of the New Eurasia Foundation’s “Territorial Development” program area:
“When we speak of the New Eurasia Foundation’s approaches to territorial development we mean, first and foremost, giving up on charity for the sake
of charity. Since 2010, we have been using the concept of social investment. The Foundation’s territorial development projects seek to enhance
the quality of human capital, ensure employment and self-employment, and introduce innovative techniques and approaches into the social sphere.
Our work primarily focuses on three areas: support of small and medium-sized businesses at the municipal level, professional self-identification
of youth and adaptation of the primary and secondary vocational training system to the Labor market requirements, and engagement of local
community members in social projects and civic initiatives. Since 2011, we have been working in the field of social entrepreneurship — a kind
of activity that is entirely new for our country. Social entrepreneurship has the capacity to help effectively address the most pressing needs
and problems of Russian cities and population centers”.
• Mutually beneficial cooperation. Implementation of projects and programs that benefit all potential stakeholders represented by governments, businesses, and citizens.
• Professionalism. We use the most advanced social innovation tools, social marketing, and communications.
• Focus on target groups. Our partners are people who make decisions and choices, not people who need to be trained or managed. We strive to understand what people want and we support their efforts in implementing their ideas.
• Control and self-control. We design and use special monitoring methods to exercise ongoing control over the projects. We respond to circumstantial changes flexibly and, if necessary, redistribute our resources to ensure their most efficient utilization. We guarantee transparency of our activities.
• We mobilize local communities by organizing “schools of social entrepreneurship”, holding competitions of business, social, and research projects.
• We stimulate professional self-identification by organizing municipal career counseling centers for youth and promoting public-private partnerships in vocational education designed to meet the needs of local Labor markets.
• We help establish small business support structures and provide local populations with access to high-quality micro-lending, consulting, and training services.
• We facilitate the networking among regional innovation support structures, analyze the world’s best practices, and encourage all stakeholders to share relevant experiences.
• We help organize innovation and creativity development centers for children and popular science museums.
• We help design and implement “turn-key” economic development plans for territories (complex investment plans for company towns and territorial agglomerations).
• We train employees of regional and municipal governments in raising infrastructure development capital from governmental and private sources.
• We train local community members in raising funds for their social projects.• We organize regional and international study tours for representatives of regional
and municipal governments, enterprises, educational institutions and public organizations in social project management, education methods, innovation development, and fundraising.
• We engage regional residents in conscious activities designed to improve the standard of living and social environment.
• We implement innovative techniques within the socio-economic sphere and promote innovative thinking.
• We help organize ongoing fundraising required for territorial development.
• We help small and medium-sized businesses of the Russian regions to reach a new development level.
• We help organize a steady supply of skilled workers and managers of all requisite levels for regional and local organizations and enterprises.
• We help create conditions required to ensure employment and self-employment of citizens.
• We help ensure sustainable socio-economic development of the Russian regions.
• We help improve social climate, social cohesion, and public morale.
• We improve the mobilization capacity of the regions enabling them to respond to modern challenges in an effective and efficient fashion.
OPERATING PRINCIPLES IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISMS IMPORTANT SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ISSUES WE STRIVE TO ADDRESS WHEN IMPLEMENTING OUR TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS:
SOCIAL EFFECTSToday, the Foundation designs new projects and programs within this field by using a complex approach and taking into account the following territorial development models:• Supportanddevelopmentofsmallandmedium-sizedbusinessesatthemunicipallevel;• Professionalself-determinationofyouthandadaptationofprimaryandsecondaryvocationaleducationtotheLabormarketrequirements;• Mobilizationoflocalcommunitiesbyengagingtheirmembersinsociallymeaningfulprojectsandcivicinitiatives;• “Schoolofsocialentrepreneurship”model.All projects aredesigned to optimize thedevelopment resourcesof theRussian regions, diversify theLabormarket, ensure employmentandself-employmentof thepopulation, improve thehumancapitalquality,and introduce innovative technologiesandapproacheswithinthesocialsphere.
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2011
“SAGAN-NUR
COMMUNITY
CENTER” PROJECT
(2008—2009)
“GOLDEN WORKFORCE RESERVE”
COMPETITION FOR STUDENTS FROM
THE PRIMORYE, KHABAROVSK,
KRASNOYARSK, AND KEMEROVO
REGIONS AND REPUBLICS OF BURYATIA
AND KHAKASSIA (IMPLEMENTED
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SIBERIAN
COAL ENERGY COMPANY REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
(2011)
“URBAN
ENVIRONMENT”
PROJECT
(2008—2009)
“PUBLIC-PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP
IN MODERNIZING
PRIMARY
AND SECONDARY
VOCATIONAL
EDUCATION” PROJECT
(2011)
“CREATING A SYSTEM
OF PROFESSIONAL
SELF-IDENTIFICATION”
PROJECT (2010)
“CREATING
INNOVATION
ACTIVITY
CENTERS FOR
CHILDREN”
PROJECT
(2011)
“SUPPORT
OF YOUTH
INITIATIVES”
PROJECT
(2010)
“SCHOOL
OF LOCAL
COMMUNITY:
PROFESSIONAL
IDENTITY”
PROJECT
(2012)
“DEVELOPING
REGIONAL
INNOVATION
SUPPORT
STRUCTURES”
PROJECT
(2011)
“SCHOOL
OF LOCAL
COMMUNITY:
SMALL
BUSINESS”
PROJECT
(2012)
“CHEGDOMYN PLUS”
/ “CREATING SOCIAL
PARTNERSHIPS
IN THE SETTLEMENT
OF CHEGDOMYN”
PROJECTS
(2008—2010)
“SCHOOL OF LOCAL
COMMUNITY” PROJECT
(DISSEMINATION
OF SUCCESSFUL
TERRITORIAL
DEVELOPMENT
MODELS IN OPERATION
TERRITORIES OF
SIBERIAN COAL ENERGY
COMPANY OJSC)
(2011)
“DEVELOPMENT
OF SMALL
BUSINESSES AND
ENTREPRENEURSHIP”
PROJECT
(2008—2010)
“SCHOOL OF SOCIAL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
OF THE OMSK
REGION” PROJECT
(2011)
“PROFESSION
AND CAREER”
PROJECT
(2008—2010)
“CREATING AND
DEVELOPING A
SMALL BUSINESS
SUPPORT
STRUCTURE IN
THE CITY OF
SHARYPOVO,
KRASNOYARSK
REGION” PROJECT
(2011)
“COMFORTABLE LIVING
ENVIRONMENT” –
AN INTERREGIONAL
COMPETITION OF
SOCIAL PROJECTS FOR
THE RESIDENTS OF THE
PRIMORYE, KHABAROVSK,
KRASNOYARSK, TRANS-
BAIKAL, AND KEMEROVO
REGIONS AND REPUBLIC OF
BURYATIA AND KHAKASSIA
(2011)
“CREATING INDUSTRY-
SPECIFIC INNOVATION
CENTERS AT REGIONAL
INSTITUTIONS
OF HIGHER LEARNING
USING INTERNATIONAL
EXPERIENCES” PROJECT
(2011)
“SCHOOL OF SOCIAL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP”
PROJECT
(2012)
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2011
2011 2011
2012
2012
2011 2012
2011
2011
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“DEVELOPING
THE SERVICE
INDUSTRY”
PROJECT
(2013)
“GOLDEN
WORKFORCE
RESERVE”
COMPETITION
(2013)
“SCHOOL OF SOCIAL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP”
PROJECT
(2013)
“THIRD/BETTER
AGE” PROJECT
(2013)
“COMFORTABLE
LIVING
ENVIRONMENT–3”
COMPETITION
(2013)
“LOCAL
DEVELOPMENT
SCHOOL”
PROJECT
(2013)
“ESTABLISHING
A CENTER FOR
WORKFORCE
TRAINING AND
ADVANCED
EDUCATION
TECHNOLOGIES”
PROJECT
(2013)
“ELECTRONIC
LIBRARY” PROJECT
(2013)
“CHEGDOMYN 2.0.:
RELOAD” PROJECT
(2013)
“CREATIVITY
DEVELOPMENT
CENTERS FOR
CHILDREN” PROJECT
(2013)
“ENHANCING
THE WORKFORCE
POTENTIAL” PROJECT
(2013)
MORE THAN 45 REGIONAL AND MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT
STRATEGIES AND REGIONAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS WERE DESIGNED.
OVER THE PERIOD OF 2006 – 2012, FNE HELPED CREATE MORE
THAN 1300 NEW JOBS AND MORE THAN 200
NEW SMALL BUSINESSES.
FNE HELPED RAISE MORE THAN 25 MILLION ROUBLES
TO SUPPORT SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
OF THE RUSSIAN REGIONS.
MORE THAN 100 COMPILATIONS OF METHODOLOGICAL AND
INFORMATION MATERIALS ON ORGANIZATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL
ACTIVITIES AND SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURES, ON
TECHNOLOGIES USED TO ISSUE MUNICIPAL BONDS AND MANAGE
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, ETC WERE PUBLISHED.
OVER 15 INTERREGIONAL AND MUNICIPAL COMPETITIONS
OF SOCIALLY MEANINGFUL PROJECTS HAVE BEEN HELD.
FNE HELPED ORGANIZE AND HOLD MORE THAN 20 NATIONAL
AND REGIONAL PUBLIC EVENTS IN COLLABORATION WITH THE RF
MINISTRY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, RF PUBLIC CHAMBER,
RUSSIAN UNION OF INDUSTRIALISTS AND ENTREPRENEURS,
INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENT, AND REGIONAL
GOVERNMENTS.
MORE THAN 40 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE “GROWTH POINTS”
IN A NUMBER OF RUSSIAN REGIONS AND MUNICIPALITIES
WERE CREATED.
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CURRENT PROJECTS
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Project goal: to identify the needs of and engage the residents of the SCEC OJSC operating territo-ries in socially meaningful activities.Project geography:• Trans-Baikal region,• Kemerovo region,• Krasnoyarsk region,• Primorye region,• Republic of Buryatia,• Republic of Khakassia,• Khabarovsk region.
Project goal: to engage senior citizens in pos-session of significant life experience and social capital in Labor and economic activities.Project geography:Republic of Buryatia.
Project goal: to give young people equal opportuni-ties to launch their professional careers and develop them on the basis of their individual skills and talents.Project geography:• Trans-Baikal region,• Kemerovo region,• Krasnoyarsk region,• Primorye region,• Republic of Buryatia,• Republic of Khakassia,• Khabarovsk region.
Project goal: to improve the operating performance of local government officials and employees by training them in fundraising techniques required to raise territo-rial development capital from the federal and regional governments and designated funding programs.Project geography:• Trans-Baikal region,• Kemerovo region,• Krasnoyarsk region,• Primorye region,• Republic of Buryatia,• Republic of Khakassia,• Khabarovsk region.
Project goal: to improve the lives of people residing in the SCEC OJSC operating territories by supporting the creation of new small and medium-sized service businesses.Project geography:• Krasnoyarsk region,• Primorye region,• Republic of Buryatia.
Project goal: to address social problems in the SCEC OJSC operating territories by assisting enterprising residents in starting small and medium-sized busi-nesses.Project geography:• Kemerovo region,• Republic of Khakassia,• Khabarovsk region,• Krasnoyarsk region.
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
“COMFORTABLE LIVING ENVIRONMENT – 3” COMPETITION
“THIRD/BETTER AGE” PROJECT
“GOLDEN WORKFORCE RESERVE” COMPETITION
“LOCAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL” PROJECT
“DEVELOPING THE SERVICE INDUSTRY” PROJECT
“SCHOOL OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP” PROJECT
PROJECTS
TERRITORIALDEVELOPMENT
Project goal: to provide young people from company towns with access to quality education and enable them to acquire professional skills re-quired on the local Labor market.Project geography: Kemerovo region.
Project goal: To implement innovative ap-proaches to education of school students and en-courage them to pursue professions in the mining and energy industries.Project geography:• Krasnoyarsk region, • Republic of Khakassia.
Project goal: to provide local residents with access to information resources and national and global cul-tural values.Project geography:• Krasnoyarsk region,• Republic of Khakassia,• Khabarovsk region.
Project goal: to design a comprehensive settle-ment development model on the basis of modern technologies.Project geography:Khabarovsk region.
Project goal: to provide career counseling to young people, ensure an operative feedback mechanism between the Labor market and educa-tion, and identify talented, initiative, and creative young people as potential SCEC OJSC employees.Project geography:• Republic of Buryatia,• Khabarovsk region.
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
“ESTABLISHING A CENTER FOR WORKFORCE TRAINING AND ADVANCED EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES” PROJECT
“CREATIVITY DEVELOPMENT CENTERS FOR CHILDREN” PROJECT
“ELECTRONIC LIBRARY” PROJECT
“CHEGDOMYN 2.0.: RELOAD” PROJECT
“ENHANCING THE WORKFORCE POTENTIAL” PROJECT
WE HAVE HELPED CREATE MORE THAN 40 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
“GROWTH POINTS” IN SOME OF THE RUSSIAN REGIONS AND MUNICIPALITIES,
INCLUDING THE SARATOV REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, BUSINESS SCHOOL
FOR THE TEMPORARILY UNEMPLOYED IN THE PRIMORYE REGION, HOUSING EDUCATION
SCHOOLS NETWORK — A NONGOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTION OF LEARNING COMPRISED
OF 14 NON-COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS OPERATING IN 12 REGIONS
OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT AGENCY OF BORODINO
AND THE RYBINSK DISTRICT OF THE KRASNOYARSK REGION, SMALL BUSINESS
SUPPORT FUND OF THE CITY OF MIKHAILOVSK OF THE SVERDLOVSK REGION,
FOUR MUNICIPAL RESOURCE CENTERS FOR PROFESSIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION
IN THE REPUBLIC OF KHAKASSIA AND KEMEROVO REGION, TWO ELECTRONIC LIBRARIES
IN THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA AND KEMEROVO REGION, TWO POPULAR SCIENCE
MUSEUMS IN THE KEMEROVO AND KRASNOYARSK REGIONS, THE PUBLIC ORGANIZATION
OF THE VERKHNEBUREINSK DISTRICT OF THE KHABAROVSK REGION “INITIATIVE”,
THE CHILDREN’S PRESS CENTER OF THE SETTLEMENT OF SAGAN-NUR IN THE REPUBLIC
OF BURYATIA, ETC.
WE HAVE HELPED DESIGN REGIONAL AND MUNICIPAL
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
AND PROGRAMS, INCLUDING MUNICIPAL INVESTMENT
PROGRAMS FOR 39 MUNICIPALITIES OF THE SARATOV
REGION, COMPLEX INVESTMENT PLANS FOR COMPANY
TOWNS, SUCH AS BORODINO, KRASNOYARSK REGION,
CHEGDOMYN, KHABAROVSK REGION, CHERNOGORSK,
REPUBLIC OF KHAKASSIA (AS PART OF THE COMPANY TOWNS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM).
THE REGIONAL PROJECTS WE IMPLEMENTED IN 2006-2011
HELPED CREATE MORE THAN 1300 NEW JOBS AND MORE
THAN 200 NEW SMALL BUSINESSES; MORE THAN
25 MILLION ROUBLES WAS RAISED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES,
INCLUDING FEDERAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENTAL PROGRAMS,
TO SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REGIONAL PROJECTS.
WE HAVE PUBLISHED MORE THAN 100 COMPILATIONS OF METHODOLOGICAL
AND INFORMATION MATERIALS ON ORGANIZATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES AND SMALL
BUSINESS SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURES, ON TECHNOLOGIES USED TO ISSUE MUNICIPAL BONDS
AND MANAGE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, INCLUDING PROCEDURES REQUIRED TO ORGANIZE
EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF MULTIFAMILY APARTMENT BUILDINGS IN MUNICIPALITIES,
ON ORGANIZATION OF MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS OF PROFESSIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION
FOR YOUTH, AS WELL AS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF SPECIFIC PUBLIC INITIATIVES.
WE HAVE HELD OVER 15 INTERREGIONAL AND MUNICIPAL COMPETITIONS
OF SOCIALLY MEANINGFUL PROJECTS, INCLUDING THE COMPETITION OF SOCIAL
PROJECTS “COMFORTABLE LIVING ENVIRONMENT” (2011, 2012), THE FAIR OF SOCIAL
PROJECTS OF THE VERKHNEBUREINSK DISTRICT AND THE SETTLEMENT OF CHEGDOMYN
OF THE KHABAROVSK REGION, ЯTHE FAIR OF BUSINESS PROJECTS OF THE CITY OF BORODINO
AND THE RYBINSK DISTRICT OF THE KRASNOYARSK REGION, THE “GOLDEN WORKFORCE
RESERVE” CONTEST, MUNICIPAL CAREER ORIENTATION CONTESTS IN THE REPUBLIC
OF KHAKASSIA, KEMEROVO REGION, ETC.
IN ORDER TO STRENGTHEN SOCIAL PARTNERSHIPS AT ALL
LEVELS AND IDENTIFY THE MAIN SOCIAL INVESTMENT TRENDS
AND STRATEGIC AREAS WE JOINED OUR EFFORTS WITH THE RF
MINISTRY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, RF PUBLIC CHAMBER,
INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENT, AND REGIONAL
GOVERNMENTS TO HOLD MORE THAN 20 NATIONAL
AND REGIONAL PUBLIC EVENTS, INCLUDING TWO NATIONAL
CONFERENCES ON MANAGEMENT OF MULTIFAMILY APARTMENT
BUILDINGS, THE INTERREGIONAL CONFERENCE “OPPORTUNITIES
AND PROSPECTS OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN SOCIAL
INVESTMENT: EXPERIENCES OF THE SOCIAL PROGRAMS
IMPLEMENTED IN THE OPERATION REGIONS OF SIBERIAN COAL
ENERGY COMPANY IN 2008-2010”, THE PANEL DISCUSSIONS
“INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN REGIONS:
PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS”, “SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP
OF GOVERNMENTS AND BUSINESSES: ADDRESSING
THE PROBLEMS OF COMPLEX MODERNIZATION OF COMPANY
TOWNS”, ETC.
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The project was designed to introduce a small business development model at the mu-nicipal level in the Mukhorshibir district
of the Republic of Buryatia, Ust-Abakan, Beysk, and Altaysk district and the city of Chernogorsk of the Republic of Khakassia, Novoshakhtinsk settlement of the Primorye region, and the city of Sharypovo of the Krasnoyarsk region.
2012“SCHOOL OF LOCAL COMMUNITY:
SMALL BUSINESS” PROJECT
TERRITORIALDEVELOPMENT
From the “Krasnoyarskiy Rabochiy”
newspaper, March 28, 2012:
This is not the first time that the head
of the Novoshakhtinsk (Mikhailovsk district,
Primorye region) municipal government, Sergey
Ivanchenko, is taking part in the projects implemented
by the New Eurasia Foundation and the SCEC
Regional Development Foundation and he says
that the knowledge he acquires as a result of his
involvement helps him a lot in his everyday work.
“We came here, — said Sergey Nikolayevich, —
to see how the Krasnoyarsk region, Kemerovo
region, Khakassia, Altay, and Buryatia operate.
Our representatives observed the fair in Borodino”.
Sergey Ivanchenko wants to launch a pilot small
business support program in his district that
currently boasts about 35 entrepreneurs that would
be able to consolidate the fragmented businesses
of the Novoshakhtinsk settlement, populated by some
8,500 people, primarily represented by commerce
and service enterprises…
Project goal: to put together a system that will help train young workers for the Siberian Coal Energy Com-pany enterprises at the vocational training schools in the company’s operation territories. Project geogra-phy: Kemerovo region, Republic of Buryatia.Project geography:• Kemerovo region,• Republic of Buryatia.This project capitalizes
on the outcomes of the projects in professional self-determination of youth implemented in 2008-2010 in partnership with the Siberian Coal Energy Company Regional Development Fund and aims to meet the most pressing workforce training needs. The qualifications of vocational school graduates rarely meet the requirements of industrial enterprises and this problem is felt very strongly in Russia’s industrial regions. This is why workforce training has become such an important issue for Russian municipalities, regions, and businesses. Addressing this problem requires qualitatively new approaches.
2011
“PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN MODERNIZING PRIMARY AND SECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION” PROJECT
In 2010, the project “Developing the Labor potential of Leninsk-Kuznetsky” helped
establish a center for professional self-determination of youth at the city’s Lyce-
um No.4. The workforce preparation procedure is interactive, focused on independent
work, reflexive discussions, distant learning courses, and application of best Russian
and foreign practices in the development of territorial workforce potential.• A small business support agency was registered
in Sharypovo.
• The first municipal fair of small businesses
of the Mukhorshibir district of the Republic
of Buryatia was held.
• Training seminars were held for over 150 existing
and aspiring entrepreneurs from the pilot regions.
KEY PROJECT RESULTS
PROJECTS
The project is designed to organize a professional identity system in con-sideration of the modern employee requirements. Mobile, competent, and competitive graduates capable of promptly acquiring the professions
for which there is a market demand are required today. At the same time, they must have social competencies and be independent and mature enough: they must be able to assume responsibility for their own lives and know how to make the right choice. This is why the notion of professional identity in this project differs from the traditional notion of professional orientation: it also has to do with one’s personal identity, one’s attempt to develop certain qualities that make one an independent adult.
2012“SCHOOL OF LOCAL COMMUNITY:
PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY” PROJECT
From RIA “Leninsk” materials, April 17, 2012:
The New Eurasia Foundation marked its third year
of operation in our city not only with the traditional
competitions “Breakthrough into the XXI Century”, but
also with a special seminar “developing innovative
thinking among youth” organized especially
for the Leninsk-Kuznetsk schoolteachers. The city
pedagogues were glad to become students again.
Dancing, singing, and laughter — a good teacher
will use them all in their work. Knowing the students’
various thinking types and their individual activation
methods are what is important. Methodological
materials based on the seminars will be put together
to be used by all city pedagogues.
A. N. Borchukov, Head of the Borodino municipality, Krasnoyarsk region
V. N. Klimov, Chairman of the Borodino Council
of City Deputies
“The government of the city of Borodino
and the Borodino Council of City Deputies thank
the New Eurasia Foundation for the significant
contribution it has made to the development of the city
of Borodino by implementing socially meaningful
projects designed to support small and medium-sized
businesses of the city of Borodino in 2008-2010”.
Lyudmila V. Popova,
Head of the Education Administration Department:
“… We extend our gratitude to our colleagues from the New Eurasia Foundation and Siberian Coal Energy Company
for working with us. No doubt, our relationships have positively impacted the operations of our district institutions
of learning in 2010-2011. … Our meetings mean not only improved pedagogical skills but also an impulse
of sorts for new accomplishments”.
Olga A. Almabekova, Institute for Management of Business Processes and Economy,
“International Language Communication” laboratory:
“From what I have learned at the seminar I am going to use the innovative thinking techniques when conducting
practical English lessons”.
Irina I. Miroshnikova, Deputy Head of the Mikhailovsk district municipality:
“As an education curator I will use the knowledge I acquired at the seminar to create a professional incubator”.
Oksana I. Odarichenko, Deputy Principal of Secondary School No.4,
Chegdomyn settlement, Verkhnebureinsk district, Khabarovsk region:
“From what I have learned at the seminar I will use the “Profession and career” program in my everyday work.
I will also create an electronic navigator of professions”.
FEEDBACK FROM PROJECT PARTICIPANTS
• Three municipal popular science museums were launched (Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Kemerovo region, Borodino,
Krasnoyarsk region, and Mukhorshibir district, Republic of Buryatia).
• In 2013, new popular science museums open their doors in the settlement of Chegdomyn, Khabarovsk region,
and the settlement of Novoshakhtinsky, Primorye region.
• A popular science museum is scheduled for opening in the Chegdomyn settlement, Khabarovsk region,
in 2013 and in the Novoshaktinsk settlement, Primorye region, in September 2013.
• Four regional competitions of children’s innovation projects “Breakthrough into the XXI century” were hosted
by the Leninsk-Kuznetsky popular science museum in 2011-2012. The competitions received a total of 221
research projects.
KEY PROJECT RESULTS
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The project sought to introduce the “School of social entrepreneurship” technology in the SCEC OJSC operation regions with the view
to address social development problems by imple-menting social entrepreneurship projects.
The “Golden Workforce Reserve” competition was organized to bring creatively and innovatively thinking young workers to Siberian Coal Energy Company, identify promising ideas and projects that may help develop the coal mining
industry, as well as to design an effective mechanism of implementation of the per-sonnel policy of industrial enterprises.
2012
2011
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“GOLDEN WORKFORCE RESERVE” COMPETITION FOR STUDENTS FROM THE PRIMORYE, KHABAROVSK, KRASNOYARSK, AND KEMEROVO REGIONS AND REPUBLICS OF BURYATIA AND KHAKASSIA (IMPLEMENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SIBERIAN COAL ENERGY COMPANY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
TERRITORIALDEVELOPMENT
Chernogorsk, Altaysk, Beysk, and Ust-Abakan district
of the Republic of Khakassia
• Additional funds were raised and territorial resources were mobilized
to implement social entrepreneurship projects and address social
development problems;
• Children with disabilities demonstrated positive health dynamics;
• Registered juvenile delinquents found employment by becoming
involved with the paintball club;
• Senior citizens from rural areas were given the opportunity to become
computer literate.
Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Kemerovo region
• Expanded innovation capacity of municipal social agencies and additional
funds raised to support their development;
• Additional investments acquired by the city to address social problems;
• Registered juvenile delinquents found employment by becoming involved
with the newly created event organization agency established on the basis
of the MBUK “UDK”;
• Improved health dynamics of the local population (hydro-massage —
a new rehabilitation service for children with disabilities and children
with weakened immunity; new individually designed fitness programs
for postnatal women;
• Diversified health care services in the city afforded by the private
sector (a new obstetric care clinic complete with innovative obstetric
and gynecological care methods; a new polyclinic capable of daytime
and temporary accommodation is scheduled to open in the second
quarter of 2013);
• A new recreation venue for children (an indoor skating rink).
Chegdomyn settlement, Khabarovsk region
• Opportunities for additional investments in the settlement’s
development;
• Funds raised from nongovernmental sources to support
the development of municipal organizations.
SOCIAL EFFECTS FOR THE TERRITORIES
• 18 social entrepreneurship projects were designed.
• 10 social entrepreneurship projects were launched
in 2012.
• Two projects (“Obstetric Services”
by N. N. Goncharova and “Medical Center
“Alternativa” by N. M. Tricheva, Leninsk-
Kuznetsky) received honorary diplomas
of the Second National Forum of Social Investors
and Entrepreneurs (raised investment capital).
• The initiated projects have benefited
2,786 individuals.
• The initiated projects have provided employment
to 56 individuals.
• The total amount of funds invested in the projects
is 16,116,800 roubles, including
12,499,800 roubles worth of private contributions
and 3,617,000 roubles worth of governmental
support.
KEY PROJECT RESULTS
PROJECTS
“School of social entrepreneurship” is a social tech-
nology designed to develop and diversify the Labor
market, as well as local community initiatives. This
technology helps address social problems, includ-
ing that of employment, more effectively by ensuring
financial sustainability of social entrepreneurship
projects.
Project goal: to improve the operating efficiency of regional innovation sup-port structures.Project geography:• Kemerovo region,• Khabarovsk region.One of the factors impeding the advancement of innovations is the poor op-erating efficiency of the regional innovation support structures. This is often accounted for by the lack of information about the best Russian and interna-tional practices and models of regional innovation development. This is why the project focuses on supporting the networking among regional innova-tion support structures, analyzing the world’s best practices, and ensuring exchange of relevant experiences. The project partners include two regional innovation support structures: the Kuzbass Technological Park (Kemerovo re-gion) and Far-Eastern Agency for Support of Innovations (Khabarovsk region).
2011
“DEVELOPING REGIONAL INNOVATION SUPPORT STRUCTURES” PROJECT
The first Popular Science Museum was inaugurated in Len-
insk-Kuznetsky on August 24, 2011. The museum is the result
of a social partnership: the exhibits were created by the mem-
bers of the Children’s Creativity Center; the lyceum teach-
ers, spearheaded by the principal, T. A. Yakushina, designed
amusing exercises for the youngest patrons, while the mu-
nicipal research methodology center, education department,
and New Eurasia Foundation provided methodological sup-
port. The museum’s inauguration turned out to be a truly joyful
event for the children. A special tour of the museum was de-
signed for them. “Feel free to touch the exhibits!” is the basic
rule of behaviour in the museum, which is why the children
were able to experiment with each exhibit and check how it
worked. Some of the children immediately revealed their abili-
ties. For example, Ilya, a lyceum student, built Leonardo da
Vinci’s bridge in record time. In addition to the tour of the mu-
seum, the organizers had put together four experimental labo-
ratories where the children examined the composition of light
and colour, analyzed the air of Leninsk-Kuznetsky, assembled
a model of Earth’s crust, built a radio receiver and a Dicta-
phone, and turned on the light in a lighthouse model.
The Deputy Governor of the Kemerovo region for economy
and regional development, D. V. Islamov, had visited the mu-
seum shortly before the inauguration ceremony. The Director
General of Siberian Coal Energy Company OJSC, V. V. Ra-
shevsky, came to check out the new museum on August 27,
the official Miner’s Day.
Another popular science museum was inaugurated in the city
of Borodino, Krasnoyarsk region, in December 2011.
Project goal: to engage children and adoles-cents residing in the operation regions of Siberian Coal Energy Company OJSC in technological ac-tivities and awaken their interest in mining and en-ergy professions.Project geography:• Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Kemerovo region,• Borodino, Krasnoyarsk region.The project attempts to tackle one of the most relevant tasks for today’s Russia — to awaken an interest in science, research, and technology in young people. The project methodology is based on the popular science museum model. Popular science museums exist all around the world. In re-cent years, they have appeared in Moscow, St. Pe-tersburg, and Irkutsk. The project aims to establish popular science museums whose activities will promote innovative thinking, popularize science and technology, revive the prestige of engineer-ing professions, and train a competitive workforce for the coal-mining industry.
2011
“CREATING INNOVATION ACTIVITY CENTERS FOR CHILDREN” PROJECT
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To help the pilot universities implement their projects the New Eurasia Foundation has conducted training seminars
for their students on innovation project design (“School of innovation development”). These seminars required forming
interdisciplinary project teams made up of not only students of technical faculties, but also future economists, market-
ing specialists, managers, and lawyers. At the same time, the Foundation is providing practical assistance to the teams
in their efforts to design innovation projects based on the innovative activities of their respective universities. For exam-
ple, the Siberian Federal University has put together interdisciplinary teams for five innovation projects:
• Environmentally friendly and energy-saving technology of utilization of the out-of-balance coals
of the Kansk-Achinsk coalfield for production of calcium carbide, acetylene, and hydrogen.
• Development of environmentally friendly and energy-saving devices for preparation of the Kansk-Achinsk field
coals for power production at power plants.
• Biomedical products manufactured on the basis of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA).
• Medical application of nano-sized ferrihydrite particles.
• Reduction of silicone tetrachloride using a univalent aluminum compound (subchloride).
This approach to the development of innovative projects, on the one hand, helps to better prepare projects for external
financing, and on the other — makes it possible for students to acquire practical skills in teamwork, experience in train-
ing and subsequent implementation of innovative projects, and an opportunity to form teams for implementation of their
own projects in the future.
Project goal: to establish and facilitate the organizational development of a small business support structure in the city of Sharypovo, Krasnoyarsk region.This project was implemented using the model that was tested in the course of the small business support project implemented in the city of Borodino, Kras-noyarsk region, in 2008-2010 as part of a program implemented by the New Eurasia Foundation in collaboration with the Siberian Coal Energy Company Regional Development Fund. Small business development is one of the most pressing needs currently experienced by the city of Sharypovo because, ac-cording to the head of the municipal government, V. G. Khokhlov, it is small and medium-sized businesses that are to act in the capacity of “city-forming enterprises” for Sharypovo. The FNE experts traveled to the city of Sharypovo and analyzed the needs of the local business community and the status of the ex-isting small businesses in the city, designed a small business development concept for the city, and selected candidates for recruitment by the future small business support structure to be soon established in Sharypovo.
2011
“CREATING AND DEVELOPING A SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT STRUCTURE IN THE CITY OF SHARYPOVO, KRASNOYARSK REGION” PROJECT
Project goal: To establish innovation centers on the basis of public institutions of higher learn-ing in the operation territories of Siberian Coal Energy Company OJSC that will offer practical training and qualifications improvement programs for the company engineers. Project geography:• Kemerovo region,• Krasnoyarsk region.The Siberian Federal University and Kuzbass State Technical University implemented projects designed to enhance their respective innovation potentials, improve practical training of innovative workforce, and facilitate the advancement of uni-versity innovation research into the real economy sector.
2011
“CREATING INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC INNOVATION CENTERS AT REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING USING INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES” PROJECT
TERRITORIALDEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS
• The project participants designed and launched 32 social entrepreneurship projects in the Omsk region;
• Sustainable partnerships were created between the bodies of power, businesses, and non-commercial organizations in seven districts of the Omsk region (the total number of participating partners reaching 143);
• 57 new jobs were created;• 5,302,727 roubles were raised to implement social
entrepreneurship projects;• The participating social entrepreneurs earned about
1.5 million roubles during the five months following the completion of their training under the project.
RESULTS OF PHASE I OF THE “SCHOOL OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP” PROJECT
Project geography:• Phase I — Omsk region;• Phase II — Omsk region, Republic of Tatarstan, Irkutsk region.The project consists of two phases. The first phase, completed in July 2011, helped design and test the training component of the School of social entre-preneurship. The Omsk regional community school resource center acted as the project partner.The first group of the school students — a total of 43 individuals — were selected on the basis of competition. Over the course of the subsequent five months, these people not only designed, but also implemented social entre-preneurship projects. The Supervisory Board of the school presided over by the Deputy Chairman of the Omsk regional government, A. V. Artyomov, was put together to monitor the students’ progress. The Supervisory Board also in-cluded prominent representatives of the regional business community and non-commercial sector.A local community development technology based on the social entrepreneur-ship approach and public-private partnership was the principal result of the first phase of the project. The social entrepreneurship approach allows combining the advantages of the non-commercial sector and entrepreneurship in social practices and address social problems at the local and regional levels more ef-ficiently. The technology is unique in that successful local businessmen provide expert support to the students’ projects and ongoing negotiations and collabo-ration between municipal governments, social entrepreneurs, and the Supervi-sory Board members help create a favourable entrepreneurial climate in the pilot territory.The second phase of the project is designed to put together a regional pool of social entrepreneurship trainers. In addition, the project geography was ex-panded as the Irkutsk region and Republic of Tatarstan joined the project.
2011
“SCHOOL OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP OF THE OMSK REGION” PROJECT
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The project activities bring together representatives of six operation regions of Siberian Coal Energy Company OJSC (heads
of municipalities, employees of municipal governments and organizations, active project participants, and initiative citi-
zens), including representatives of the territories in which social programs were not implemented in 2008-2010. As they
learned about the successful project experiences and results of other territories, the participants of the seminars re-evalu-
ated the prospects of their respective coal-mining enterprises. For example, the participants of the seminars in Kiselyovsk
and Ulan-Ude were presented with implementation experiences of specific public initiatives: the municipal fair of social
projects organized by an initiative group of citizens in Kiselyovsk and professional self-identification and career coun-
seling at the local press-center in the settlement of Nikolsk, Mukhorshibir district, Republic of Buryatia. The participants
of the seminar in Krasnoyarsk learned how to improve people’s lives in a small company town and attract additional capital
by promoting the development of small businesses and small business support structures as it was done by the small
business support agency of the city of Borodino and the Rybinsk district. In Abakan, the seminar participants learned about
the professional self-identification and career-counseling model used by the Ust-Abakan municipal center for professional
self-identification and career counseling for youth, which helps young people to find their life paths and choose professions
required for ongoing prosperity of their home towns.
The municipalities of the Primorye region in which Siberian Coal Energy Company OJSC operates a number of its enter-
prises also took an active part in the seminars. The seminars were attended by a total of 121 participants.
“SCHOOL OF LOCAL COMMUNITY” PROJECT ACTIVITIESProject goal: to organize and facilitate an exchange of best practices of the participants of the social projects implemented in 2008-2010 and to dis-seminate the most successful models in other territories.Project geography:• Krasnoyarsk region,• Khabarovsk region,• Trans-Baikal region,• Altay region,• Primorye region,• Kemerovo region,• Republic of Buryatia,• Republic of Khakassia.The New Eurasia Foundation launched the «School of Local community» project in 2011 to engage as many of the Siberian Coal Energy Company’s operation territories as possible in socially meaningful activities using the territorial devel-opment models tested in 2008-2010, as well as to improve professional qualifica-tions of the representatives of the resource centers established under the social projects implemented in 2008-2010. This format helped optimize the budget re-quired for continued implementation of the 2008-2010 social projects, support of the “growth points” created thereunder, and creation of conditions conducive to leveraging of federal and regional government funding for ongoing development of the project’s pilot regions. The project had three thematic foci:• Development of small and medium-sized businesses (on the basis
of the Small Business Support Agency of the city of Borodino and Rybinsk district);
• Professional orientation of youth and career counselling (on the basis of the resource centers established in the Republic of Khakassia and Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Kemerovo region);
• Volunteerism and support of socially meaningful initiatives of citizens (on the basis of the public charity organization of the Verkhnebureinsk district “Initiative”, the initiative group from the city of Kiselyovsk, Kemerovo region, and the children’s press-center in the settlement of Sagan-Nur, Republic of Buryatia).
2011“SCHOOL OF LOCAL COMMUNITY”
PROJECT
Project goal: to facilitate social engagement of the residents of the SCEC OJSC operation territories. The contest of social projects “Comfortable living environment” was held among neighbourhood gentrification projects submit-ted by social organizations, initiative groups of citizens, and local community members residing in the operation regions of Siberian Coal Energy Company OJSC.
2011
“COMFORTABLE LIVING ENVIRONMENT” – AN INTERREGIONAL COMPETITION OF SOCIAL PROJECTS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF THE PRIMORYE, KHABAROVSK, KRASNOYARSK, TRANS-BAIKAL, AND KEMEROVO REGIONS AND REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA AND KHAKASSIA
TERRITORIALDEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS
The project sought to attract and retain specialists, skilled workers, and youth by supporting the de-velopment and improvement of the urban and so-
cial infrastructure of the city of Kiselyovsk, Kemerovo region.Project geography:• Kiselyovsk, Kemerovo region.
2008
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“URBAN ENVIRONMENT” PROJECT
The project helped create a small busi-ness support structure, the Borodino and Rybinsk District Small Business Sup-
port Agency.Project geography:• Borodino, Krasnoyarsk region.
2008
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“DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BUSINESSES AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP” PROJECT
The project sought to organize the provision of professional self-identification and career counseling services to senior high school
students. To that end, a competition of social pro-jects was held for the interested parties of the set-tlement of Sagan-Nur and Mukhorshibir district.Project geography:• settlement of Sagan-Nur, Mukhorshibir district,
Republic of Buryatia.
2010
“CREATING A SYSTEM OF PROFESSIONAL SELF-IDENTIFICATION” PROJECT
The project sought to engage young people in public life by creating opportuni-ties for self-realization in socially meaningful activities.Project geography:
• Kiselyovsk, Kemerovo region.
2010“SUPPORT OF YOUTH INITIATIVES”
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The project sought to create conditions con-ducive to social and professional self-iden-tification of youth as a regional development
resource.Project geography:• Chernogorsk, Republic of Khakassia,• Ust-Abakan, Beysk, and Altaysk districts
2008
– 2
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“PROFESSION AND CAREER” PROJECT
TERRITORIALDEVELOPMENT
The project sought to organize a press-center in the settlement of Sagan-Nur to be run by chil-dren and adults. The press-center ended up pub-
lishing a local periodical newspaper, “Peremena”.Project geography:• settlement of Sagan-Nur, Mukhorshibir district,
Republic of Buryatia.
These two projects sought to engage the settlement residents in social ac-tivities, educate them in housing and utility issues, promote entrepreneur-ship and support small business development.
Projects’ geography: settlement of Chegdomyn, Khabarovsk region.
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2008
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“SAGAN-NUR COMMUNITY CENTER” PROJECT
“CHEGDOMYN PLUS” / “CREATING SOCIAL PARTNERSHIPS IN THE SETTLEMENT OF CHEGDOMYN” PROJECTS
PROJECTS
• “Business Communications Agency” CJSC• “Interfax” International Information Group• “Krasnoyarsk Regional Agency for Support of Small and Medium-Sized
Businesses” OJSC• “Kuzbass Technological Park” CJSC• “Vneshtorgklub”, a corporate club of international partnership and cooperation• Academy of People’s Economy of the Russian Federation• Arkhangelsk Center for Social Technologies “Garant”• Association of Community Schools of the Republic of Khakassia• Center for Fiscal Policy• Center for Innovation Technologies of the Republic of Udmurtia• Center for Strategic Development of the Russian Northwest• Education Administration Department of the Kemerovo region• Far-Eastern Innovations Support Agency• Foundation for Support of Legislative Initiatives• Government of the Baley district of the Chita region• Government of the city of Borodino, Krasnoyarsk region• Government of the city of Kamensk-Uralsky• Government of the city of Kandalaksha, Murmansk region• Government of the city of Kiselyovsk, Kemerovo region• Government of the city of Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Kemerovo region• Government of the city of Nizhniy Novgorod• Government of the city of Perm• Government of the city of Severouralsk, Sverdlovsk region• Government of the city of Shelekhov• Government of the city of Tver• Government of the city of Volkhov, Leningrad region• Government of the Nizhniye Sergy district, Sverdlovsk region• Government of the Saratov region• Government of the settlement of Chegdomyn, Verkhnebureinsk district,
Khabarovsk region• Government of the Verkhnebureinsk district, Khabarovsk region• Governments of the city of Chernogorsk, Ust-Abakan, Altaysk,
and Beysk districts of the Republic of Khakassia• Governments of the city of Segezha and settlement of Nadvoitsy• Institute of Contemporary Development
• Interdepartmental Commission for Company Towns of the RF Government• Khabarovsk Regional Fund for Support of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses• Kuzbass State Technical University• Labor and Employment Agency of the Krasnoyarsk region• Management and Workforce Retraining Center (Saratov)• Ministry of economic and regional development of the Krasnoyarsk region• Ministry of economic development and external relations
of the Khabarovsk region• Ministry of economic development and trade of the Stavropol region• Ministry of economy of the Republic of Udmurtia• Ministry of education and science of the Republic of Buryatia• Ministry of education and science of the Republic of Khakassia• Ministry of industry and transportation of the Republic of Udmurtia• Ministry of regional development of the Russian Federation• Municipal government of the Mukhorshibir district, Republic of Buryatia• Municipal government of the settlement of Sagan-Nur, Republic of Buryatia• National Association of Self-regulating Real Estate Management Organizations• Omsk Center for Social Initiatives• Pskov Regional Center for Education Technologies• Public Board under the RF Ministry of regional development• Qualifications Improvement and Professional Training Academy
for Education Specialists• Regional Development Agency of the Saratov region• Regional Development Institute• Russian Microfinance Center• Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs• SCEC — Khakassia LLC• SCEC — Krasnoyarsk OJSC• SCEC — Kuzbass OJSC• Siberian Coal Energy Company (SCEC) OJSC• Siberian Coal Energy Company Regional Development Foundation• Siberian Federal University• State Qualifications Improvement and Professional Retraining Academy
for Construction Specialists• Tomsk Innovations Support Center• Tugnuy Coal Mine OJSC, Republic of Buryatia
PROGRAM AREA PARTNERS
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The New Eurasia Foundation’s “Social Sphere Development” portfolio encompasses projects and programs that seek to provide methodological and organizational support to specialists working for the benefit of disadvantaged population groups. Our projects facilitate successful social integration of socially vulnerable individuals, enable them to find ways to implement their socio-economic potential, promote mutual understanding and social cohesion, and help create a conflict-free living environment.
Mission: To design and implement social development mechanisms ensuring a high standard of living of all Russian citizens.
Goal: To implement practical mechanisms designed to support socially vulnerable population groups.
SOCIAL SPHEREDEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SPHEREDEVELOPMENT
Nadezhda ALENINA,
Director of the New Eurasia Foundation’s “Social Sphere Development” program area:
“The time has come for us all to give a serious thought to the very important notion of “social cohesion”.
Our close cooperation and effective partnership with representatives of various governmental structures,
both federal and regional, members of a broad expert community, as well as our regional colleagues
enable us to successfully promote and strengthen social cohesion”.
• Partnership We build and strengthen our partnerships with governments, regulatory bodies, public organizations, and private businesses to achieve project goals and ensure substantial and lasting outcomes.
• Public support We rely on public support to design project activities that adequately meet the needs and requirements of specific target groups.
• Utmost transparency We market ourselves as a social development agency and attract new donors and partners by monitoring and evaluating our projects and programs on an ongoing basis, disseminating information about our activities at various events, publicizing our work using various information channels, and by keeping our existing partners and beneficiaries regularly updated.
• Designing conflict-prevention systems at the regional and local levels.
• Streamlining and harmonizing migration processes.• Supporting social development processes in Northern
Caucasus.• Supporting local community initiatives and engaging local
communities in the socio-economic development processes of their respective territories.
• Supporting youth initiatives.• Supporting social adaptation of orphans and children
deprived of parental care.• Supporting social integration of people with disabilities
through professional training and employment.• Providing support to repatriates and migrants.• Organizing education programs, including study tours,
training courses, and qualifications improvement programs, at interregional and international levels.
• Disseminating social entrepreneurship techniques with the view to empower disadvantaged population groups to realize their socio-economic potential.
OPERATION PRINCIPLES SOCIAL SPHERE DEVELOPMENT FOCIOur target audience is comprised of regional and municipal governments, local self-government bodies, businesses, youth and youth NGOs, NGOs providing social services, teachers and pedagogues, parents, people with disabilities, orphans and children deprived of parental care, risk groups, including youth-at-risk, journalists, and university students.
Within this program area, the New Eurasia Foundation uses a variety of operating methods and tools, such as training sessions, seminars, panel discussions, conferences, camps, competitions and contests, internships, study tours, and forums. These methods and tools have enabled the Foundation to implement effective practices and techniques in social integration, adaptation, and advocacy, local community development initiatives, as well as projects designed to strengthen civil society institutions and prevent social conflicts.
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DEVELOPMENT2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
“SOCIAL INTEGRATION
OF YOUNG PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES THROUGH
PROFESSIONAL
TRAINING AND
EMPLOYMENT” PROJECT
(2010–2012)
“BRIDGES OF GOOD
NEIGHBOURLINESS”
PROJECT
(2010–2011)
“MIGRATION
BAROMETER IN
THE RUSSIAN
FEDERATION”
PROJECT
(2009–2011)
“ADAPTATION OF YOUTH
AND CHILDREN FROM
MIGRANT FAMILIES IN
THE KRASNOYARSK
REGION” PROJECT
(2009–2010)
“CREATING
AN EFFECTIVE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
FOR THE RELOCATION
OF COMPATRIOTS TO
KRASNOYARSK REGION”
PROJECT
(2008–2010)
FNE CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF 6 REGIONAL YOUTH
PROGRAMS BY THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE VLADIMIR, KALININGRAD,
PSKOV, SARATOV, TAMBOV, AND TOMSK REGIONS.
MORE THAN 10 STUDY TOURS TO EUROPEAN COUNTRIES,
ISRAEL, AND THE USA HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED WITHIN THE SOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AREA.
APPROXIMATELY 20 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
AND SEMINARS ON SOME OF THE MOST RELEVANT SOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT ISSUES HAVE BEEN HELD.
A TOTAL OF 8 TRAINING COURSES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED AND MORE THAN 120
YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES HAVE UNDERGONE RELEVANT
TRAINING.
MORE THAN 100 INDIVIDUALS REPRESENTED BY REGIONAL
AND MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES, ORPHANAGE DIRECTORS
AND BOARDING SCHOOL PRINCIPALS, AS WELL AS NGO LEADERS
AND ACTIVISTS HAVE UNDERGONE RELEVANT TRAINING.
A TOTAL OF 5 TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
HAVE BEEN DESIGNED AND IMPLEMENTED.
MORE THAN 200 CHILDREN AND ACTIVISTS FROM YOUTH
ORGANIZATIONS HAVE UNDERGONE TRAINING UNDER THE “SCHOOL
OF MUTUAL HUMANITY”.
MORE THAN 50 EVENTS SUPPORTING YOUTH INITIATIVES
HAVE BEEN HELD AND ATTENDED BY MORE THAN 2,500
PARTICIPANTS.
MORE THAN 30 REGIONAL YOUTH PROJECTS HAVE BEEN
SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENTED.
MORE THAN 120 INDIVIDUALS ATTENDED ACTIVITIES
DESIGNED FOR ORGANIZATIONS SPECIALIZING IN PROVIDING SUPPORT
TO ORPHANS.
MORE THAN 10 BOOKS HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED, INCLUDING
“RUSSIAN YOUTH” (SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH), “SOCIAL PROJECT
MANAGEMENT TRAINING”, “DIGEST OF YOUTH PROJECTS”, ETC.
MORE THAN 10 TRAINING SEMINARS HAVE BEEN HELD FOR SOCIAL
WORK SPECIALISTS AND NGO ACTIVISTS WORKING TO PREVENT SOCIAL
ORPHANHOOD AND MINIMIZE CHILD NEGLECT.
A TOTAL OF 120 TRAINERS HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO WORK
WITH YOUTH ISSUES, AS WELL AS TO PLAN AND DESIGN SOCIALLY
MEANINGFUL PROJECTS.
COMPLETED PROJECTS
CURRENT PROJECTS
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DEVELOPMENT2014 20152013
“PREVENTING CONFLICTS
IN TRANSNISTRIA BY BUILDING
BRIDGES BETWEEN NGOS,
BUSINESS COMMUNITIES,
AND MASS MEDIA FROM
MOLDOVA, UKRAINE,
AND RUSSIA” PROJECT
(2012–2014)
“ORGANIZING A PUBLIC
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
DESIGNED TO PREVENT
CONFLICTS AT THE LEVEL
OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES
IN NORTHERN CAUCASUS”
PROJECT
(2013–2014)
“SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
AS A METHOD OF SUCCESSFUL
SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF
YOUNG PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES IN THE
KRASNODAR REGION” PROJECT
(2012–2014)
“SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF
ORPHANS THROUGH SOCIALLY
MEANINGFUL ACTIVITIES”
PROJECT
(2013–2015)
“MITIGATING ETHNIC
CONFLICTS BY SUPPORTING
COLLABORATION BETWEEN
THE GOVERNMENTS
AND CIVIL SOCIETY
INSTITUTIONS IN NORTHERN
CAUCASUS” PROJECT
(2012–2013)
“SOCIAL ADAPTATION
OF ORPHANAGE AND
BOARDING SCHOOL
GRADUATES IN
MOSCOW” PROJECT
(2010–2013)
MORE THAN 30 LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT
SPECIALISTS REPRESENTING 17 DESTINATION MUNICIPALITIES
OF THE KRASNOYARSK REGION UNDERWENT RELEVANT TRAINING.
MORE THAN 200 ORPHANS HAVE TAKEN PART IN THE PROJECT
ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO FACILITATE SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF ORPHANS,
INCLUDING CONTESTS, “LEADER” CAMPS, SEMINARS, AND TRAINING
SESSIONS.
A TOTAL OF 4 COLLECTIONS OF MATERIALS REFLECTING EXPERIENCES
IN SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF ORPHANS HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED AND 6
PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE POST-INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TO
EMANCIPATED ORPHANS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED AND TESTED.
MORE THAN 9 PROJECTS HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO HELP
HARMONIZE THE RF MIGRATION POLICY AT THE INTERNATIONAL,
REGIONAL, AND MUNICIPAL LEVELS.
A TOTAL OF 15 BOOKS HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED WITHIN
THE “MIGRATION BAROMETER IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION”
PROJECT LIBRARY SERIES.
A TOTAL OF 13 PANEL DISCUSSIONS ON STREAMLINING INCOMING
LABOR MIGRATION HAVE BEEN HELD AND ATTENDED BY APPROXIMATELY
200 PARTICIPANTS.
MORE THAN 40 ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO SUPPORT
PUBLIC PEACEMAKING AND CONFLICT-PREVENTING INITIATIVES,
INCLUDING FORUMS, PANEL DISCUSSIONS, SEMINARS, TRAINING
SESSIONS, ETC.
A TOTAL OF 8 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CENTERS HAVE BEEN
ESTABLISHED ON THE BASIS OF EXISTING NGOS IN NORTHERN CAUCASUS.
A TOTAL OF 11 REGIONAL PROJECTS HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED
TO SUPPORT PUBLIC INITIATIVES FOR PEACE AND REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT IN NORTHERN CAUCASUS.
A TOTAL OF 9 “PUBLIC INITIATIVES FOR PEACE AND REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT” FORUMS ATTENDED BY MORE THAN 1,500 PARTICIPANTS HAVE BEEN HELD IN THE REGIONS
OF NORTHERN CAUCASUS.
A CENTER FOR COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT OF MIGRANTS WAS
ESTABLISHED IN THE KRASNOYARSK REGION.
A TOTAL OF 7 PANEL DISCUSSIONS PRESENTING THE DESTINATION
MUNICIPALITIES AND THEIR SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS WERE
HELD IN ARMENIA, BELARUS, KAZAKHSTAN, KYRGYZSTAN, UKRAINE,
TAJIKISTAN, AND TURKMENISTAN.
MORE THAN 100 INDIVIDUALS FROM THE CIS MEMBER-
STATES RECEIVED CONSULTATIONS ON RELOCATION TO THE RUSSIAN
FEDERATION.
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The project will enable groups of orphans from among senior-year high school stu-dents and their mentors to undergo training
in social project management and support their independent efforts in designing and implementing their own socially meaningful projects, as well as effective communication and constructive competi-tion with peers..
The project aims to enhance the capacity of civil society institutions, businesses, and mass media required to facilitate peaceful resolution of con-
flicts and design new social conflict-prevention mech-anisms in Transnistria.
The project aimed to prevent illegal migration to RF by improving the conditions and oppor-tunities for legalization of migrants. The project
consisted of a series of activities designed to further the political dialogue between EU and the countries in-volved in the project with the view to improve the qual-ity and quantity of social support available to migrants before they leave home and upon their arrival in their destination countries. In addition, the project entailed a training program designed to improve relevant com-petencies of government officials and NGO representa-tives in social adaptation of migrants.
The project aims to introduce the social entrepre-neurship technology to young people with dis-abilities as a tool they can use to facilitate their
own social adaptation and integration into the socio-economic life of their community. The project helps its participants to determine if they want to engage in social entrepreneurship and formulate their busi-ness ideas, if they do.
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2012
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2010
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2012
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“PREVENTING CONFLICTS IN TRANSNISTRIA BY BUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN NGOS, BUSINESS COMMUNITIES, AND MASS MEDIA FROM MOLDOVA, UKRAINE, AND RUSSIA” PROJECT
“BRIDGES OF GOOD NEIGHBOURLINESS” PROJECT
“SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A METHOD OF SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN THE KRASNODAR REGION” PROJECT
PROJECTS
SOCIAL SPHEREDEVELOPMENT
The project helps identify effective models of collaboration between the governments and civil society institutions, such as NGOs,
institutions of higher learning, social development centers, community school resource centers, etc. in the field of prevention and mitigation of con-flicts in Northern Caucasus. The project will help increase the number of initiatives implemented by civil society institutions in collaboration with gov-ernments with the view to prevent and mitigate con-flicts, as well as expand the media coverage of this work in the region.
The project is implemented in partnership with the Department of Family and Youth Policy of the Moscow city government. The New Eurasia
Foundation facilitates the process of social adaptation of orphanage and boarding school graduates by pro-viding them with social communication skills, as well as independent goal-setting and goal-achievement skills. To that end the FNE partners and specialists have adapted and provided orphanage specialists with a set of specifically designed methods and tech-niques, including psychological and skill development training sessions, and involved orphanage residents and graduates in social project management.
2012
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013
2010
– 2
013
“MITIGATING ETHNIC CONFLICTS BY SUPPORTING COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENTS AND CIVIL SOCIETY INSTITUTIONS IN NORTHERN CAUCASUS” PROJECT
“SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF ORPHANAGE AND BOARDING SCHOOL GRADUATES IN MOSCOW” PROJECT
From the thank-you letter written
by T. A. Neverova, the Deputy
Head of the Department of family
and youth policy of the Moscow City
Government:
“The Department of family and youth policy
of the city of Moscow extends its sincere
gratitude to the New Eurasia Foundation
for the invaluable assistance and support
it provides to orphans in the course
of the project designed to prepare them
for emancipation and independent adult
living… The Department of family
and youth policy of the city of Moscow
looks forward to continuing our fruitful
cooperation within this field”.
Yuri Yefimov, professor of political science and sociology
at the Stavropol State Agricultural University, doctor of political
sciences, member of the public board under the Authorized
representative of the RF President in the North-Caucasian Federal
District:
“The seminars available as part of the New Eurasia Foundation’s
project “Mitigating ethnic conflicts by supporting collaboration between
the governments and civil society institutions in Northern Caucasus” are very
useful because they enable their participants to understand the role and place
of local self-governance in our lives. A government that is closest to people
is not always able to solve all their problems. There is a great need for the New
Eurasia Foundation training seminars, especially here in Northern Caucasus.
There is a need in practical knowledge here, a need in practical application
of theoretical knowledge in unique and challenging conditions”.
SOCIAL INFORMATION AGENCY,
February 14, 2011
“Social Development Centers have
been established in Northern Caucasus.
They have been made possible thanks
to the New Eurasia Foundation’s
project “Stabilizing the situation
in Northern Caucasus by designing
institutional conflict-prevention
mechanisms”. The Foundation had
held an open competition among
NGOs from Northern Caucasus willing
to take part in the project by hosting
the aforementioned Social Development
Centers. These Social Development
Centers provide forums for multilateral
communication and collaboration among
various social groups and are hoped
to help reduce social tension in Northern
Caucasus”.
• “Experience of the municipal government
of Madrid in social adaptation of orphans”,
Spain, June 2011. The participants of this study
tour represented by directors of Moscow orphanages
and boarding school principals learned about
the system and experiences in social adaptation
of orphans at the Madrid social adaptation centers,
workshops, and service enterprises that employ young
people representing various risk groups.
• “Providing post-institutional support
to emancipated orphans in the Vladimir
region”, June 2012
The primary goal of this study tour was to enable
the orphanage directors, boarding school principals,
and representatives of Moscow municipalities
to exchange their experiences in preparing orphans
for independent adult living. The participants
of the study tour learned about the relevant experiences
of their colleagues representing the orphanages
of Pokrov, Lakinsk, and Kameshkovo in providing post-
institutional support to emancipated orphans.
EXAMPLES OF EDUCATION PROGRAMS IMPLEMENTED UNDER THE PROJECT
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The New Eurasia Foundation has access to partner resources sufficient to organize a broad variety of seminars, conferences,
training sessions, study tours, and qualifications improvement programs. The Foundation especially focuses on organizing international study tours designed to improve professional qualifications of representatives of the noncommercial sector, leaders of youth organizations and student com-munities, pedagogues, and municipal employees. The Foundation organizes thematic international study tours and training programs, as well as cus-tom-designed programs commissioned by territo-rial stakeholders in compliance with their specific requirements.
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INTERREGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
USA
SpainSpain
BelgiumBelgium
Austria
Germany
Poland Belarus
Ukraine
ArmeniaTajikistan
Israel
KazakhstanKazakhstan
• Qualifications improvement programs for professionals specializing in youth affairs (certificates issued
by the Saratov State University and Vladimir subsidiary of the Russian Public Administration Academy).
• Programs on social adaptation of orphans and children deprived of parental care for social workers, psychologists,
pedagogues, school principals, residents of orphanages and boarding schools.
• Training course “Model of provision of post-institutional support to emancipated orphans”.
• “Trial Social Maturity Test” program (design and implementation).
• Technologies of collaboration between university faculty and students and social services and non-commercial
organizations designed specifically for university faculty and students, municipal government officials,
and employees of social centers.
• Training and consulting technologies for aspiring entrepreneurs (“Pyramid”).
• Programs on prevention of interethnic conflicts for secondary school psychologists.
• Training program “We are together!” for people with disabilities (a tested weeklong camp course).
• “Third age university” (a course in socio-legal literacy: legal basics, financial basics, computer literacy,
home ownership and utility industry, health care, etc.).
• “Temporary Employment Service” (methods of engaging retired people in the lives of local communities).
• A study tour to Austria for migration service officials (a tested training course on working with migrants
and refugees).
• A study tour to Germany for social workers on providing care to senior citizens (a tested course on analyzing
experiences of social shelters, retirement homes, and juvenile correction centers).
• Training methods designed to engage people representing different social groups in collaborative project activities
with the view to promote good neighbourliness.
• Methods of provision of advisory support to regional governments and local self-government bodies.
“SOCIAL SPHERE DEVELOPMENT” EDUCATION PROGRAMS
PROJECTS
SOCIAL SPHEREDEVELOPMENT
EXAMPLES OF COMPLETED EDUCATION PROGRAMS
• International study tour to Austria
for representatives of municipal
governments of the Krasnoyarsk region,
May 2010.
The participants of the project “Designing an effective
system required to manage the process of voluntary
relocation of repatriates to the Krasnoyarsk region”
traveled to Austria to learn about the operating
experiences of the Austrian Integration Fund,
Department No.17 of the Vienna City Government
(“Integration and Diversity”), and the Public
Employment Service. They visited the Integration
House, the offices of the international organization
“Caritas”, and the Center for support of migrants
and refugees “East”.
• International study tour to Austria
for NGO leaders, June 2009.
The study tour was organized by the New Eurasia
Foundation in partnership with Interkulturelles
Zentrum, Austria. The study tour participants
represented by NGO leaders from the Stavropol
and Krasnodar regions, as well as the republics
of Kabardino-Balkaria, Dagestan, and Karachaevo-
Cherkessia acquired theoretical and practical
knowledge in transforming conflicts into dialogues,
the history of conflicts as accounted for by various
ethnic cultures, forms of conflicts, their causes,
and methods of their resolution.
THE PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED BY THE NEW EURASIA FOUNDATION
WITHIN THE “SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT” PROGRAM AREA INCLUDED
MORE THAN 10 STUDY TOURS TO EUROPEAN COUNTRIES,
THE USA, AND ISRAEL
THE FOUNDATION ORGANIZED ALMOST 20 INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ON SOME OF THE MOST RELEVANT
SOCIAL ISSUES (“INTEGRATION OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES
INTO LOCAL COMMUNITIES”, “INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES
IN SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF ORPHANS”, “SUPPORTING YOUTH
INITIATIVES”, ETC.).
The project seeks to create conditions required to mitigate and prevent social conflicts by engaging various population groups in Northern Caucasus
in socially meaningful activities and improving their le-gal literacy and awareness.
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CAMPAIGN DESIGNED TO PREVENT CONFLICTS AT THE LEVEL OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN NORTHERN CAUCASUS” PROJECT
• “Experience of the municipal government
of Madrid in social adaptation of orphans”,
Spain, June 2011.
The participants of this study tour represented by
directors of Moscow orphanages and boarding school
principals learned about the system and experiences
in social adaptation of orphans at the Madrid social
adaptation centers, workshops, and service enterprises
that employ young people representing various risk
groups.
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The project included regular panel discussions attended by representatives of legislative and ex-ecutive bodies of power specializing in regulation
of incoming Labor migration, as well as representa-tives of ethnic diasporas, migrant NGOs, and academia. The panel discussions enabled their participants to co-ordinate their positions on a variety of migration-related issues and publish analytical materials that were also made available on this website: http://www.baromig.ru.
Social integration of young people with dis-abilities from the Krasnodar region achieved by implementing professional training pro-
grams for young people with disabilities and qual-ifications improvement programs — for social workers, as well as by incorporating these pro-grams into curricula of local institutions of higher learning and regular operations of local NGOs.
2010
– 2
012“SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF YOUNG
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES THROUGH PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT” PROJECT
2009
– 2
011
“MIGRATION BAROMETER IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION” PROJECT
PROJECTS
SOCIAL SPHEREDEVELOPMENT
The project helped design and deploy meth-ods of social adaptation of children and youth from migrant families through education.
The project also enabled the target group members to plan their professional lives.
V. V. Novikov, Head
of the Labor and Employment
Agency of the Krasnoyarsk
region:
“The Labor and Employment
Agency of the Krasnoyarsk
region extends its gratitude
to the New Eurasia Foundation
for the fruitful cooperation
and the expert support provided
in the course of the project
“Designing an effective system
of management of voluntary
relocation of compatriots
to the Krasnoyarsk region”. This
project has demonstrated all
advantages of the partnership
between governmental
agencies and non-commercial
organizations. The Labor
and Employment Agency has
every intention to continue our
cooperation”.
2009
– 2
010“ADAPTATION OF YOUTH AND CHILDREN
FROM MIGRANT FAMILIES IN THE KRASNOYARSK REGION” PROJECT
The project aimed to create conditions required for comprehensive solution of the demographic and migra-tion-related problems of the Krasnoyarsk region by ensuring effective implementation of the governmen-tal program designed to facilitate voluntary repatriation from abroad. The project helped establish a Center
for comprehensive support of migrants and returnees, launch a telephone “hotline” for migrants and repatriates hosted by one of the local NGOs, train representatives of local self-government bodies from the Krasnoyarsk region, publish information materials designed to assist returning repatriates, and put together a database of non-commercial organizations representing the interests of RF citizens residing in the CIS member-states involved in the project.
2008
– 2
010“CREATING AN EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM FOR THE RELOCATION OF COMPATRIOTS TO KRASNOYARSK REGION” PROJECT
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• Labor and Employment Agency of the Krasnoyarsk region
• Education Administration Agency of the Krasnoyarsk region
• Department of Education of the Moscow city government
• Family and Youth Policy Department of the Moscow city government
• AWO, German foundation• “Aspern” Foundation, Kyiv, Ukraine• “Big Brothers, Big Sisters” Foundation• Cherepovets municipal government• “Civic Education School”, autonomous
non-commercial organization, Samara• “Civic Strategy” Center, Cherkessk• Center for Education Technologies, Pskov• Congress of Caucasian Peoples• Chevron Neftegaz Inc.• Caucasian Center for Support of Youth Initiatives,
Republic of Ingushetia• “Childhood Shelter”, non-commercial
organization, Moscow• “Children’s Order of Charity”,
regional public organization• Dagestan republican division
of the RF Federal Migration Service• “DOM” Center for Psychological Assistance,
Moscow• “Dynasty” Foundation• East-European Foundation — Moldova• East-European Foundation — Ukraine• “Fialta” Youth Education Center, Minsk,
Republic of Belarus• Government of the Republic of Karelia• Government of the Vladimir region• Government of the Kaliningrad region• Government of the Krasnoyarsk region• Government of the Pskov region• Government of the Saratov region• Government of the Tambov region• Government of the Tomsk region• Government of the Yamalo-Nenets
Autonomous District
• “Hand of Mercy” Foundation, Krasnodar region• “Here and Now” Foundation• J. P. MorganChase & Co.• Institute for Youth Problems, Republic
of Kabardino-Balkaria• International Migration Organization• Interkulturelles Zentrum, Austria• “Krasnoyarskiy Rabochiy” newspaper• Krasnoyarsk regional division
of the RF Federal Migration Service• Krasnodar Center for Population Employment• Krasnodar Information and Training Center,
non-commercial education organization• Laboratory for migration studies of the Institute
of Economic Prognostication of the Russian Academy of Sciences
• Ministry for youth affairs, physical culture, and sports of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
• Ministry for information and mass communications, youth affairs, and collaboration with public associations of the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria
• Ministry of education and science of the Republic of Karachaevo-Cherkessia
• Ministry of regional development of the Russian Federation
• Ministry of health care and social development of the Russian Federation
• “Migration XXI Century” Fund• “Migration XXI Century” magazine• Migrant Organizations Forum• “Niyso” (“Equality”) Center of Chechen Culture,
Republic of Chechnya• “Nabat”, regional public charity organization,
Makhachkala• Nazran Polytechnic College• “Novaya Gazeta Kubani” newspaper• Office of the Authorized Representative of the RF
President in the North-Caucasian Federal District• Open Society Institute — Assistance Foundation,
Liechtenstein• “Povolzhskiy Mir” Center for Tolerance, public
charity organization, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan
• Public Chamber of the Pskov region• Public Chamber of the Republic of Dagestan• Public Chamber of the Republic of Ingushetia• Public Board of Moscow• Public Board under the RF Federal
Migration Service• “Public Committee for Human Rights”,
Krasnoyarsk regional public organization• Pyatigorsk State Linguistic Institute• Regional governments
of the North-Caucasian Federal District• Regional Qualifications Improvement Agency
of the Republic of Tatarstan• Rotary Club• Russian Union of Women• Russian Union of Journalists• Social Information Agency• Severstal OJSC• State University of North Ossetia
named after K. L. Khetagurov• State University of Kabardino-Balkaria• State University of Karachaevo-Cherkessia• SALTO, Youth Resource Center
for Eastern Europe and Caucasus• Social Security Department
of the Moscow city government• Social Security Department
of the Krasnodar regional government• “Sodeystviye-Yug” Fund, Stavropol region• “Solidarity”, Association of Migrant Organizations
of the Stavropol region• State University of Chechnya• Southern Regional Resource Center• “Semper Avanti”, Poland• “Tajikistan” Foundation• “Uralskiy Dom”, public organization, Zarechye,
Sverdlovsk region• Vladimir subsidiary of “MegaFon”• “Voskhozhdeniye” interdepartmental service
for assistance to children and youth, non-commercial partnership, Cherepovets
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