The Foundation also provides support in the areas of education and free access to information.
Education Together with Boris Nemtzov Foundation (named after
Boris Nemtsov), the Zimin Foundation offers scholarships for students in
Prague University of Economics and Business, Charles University,
Ruhr University Bochum, and
Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Eight Russian students affected by war got ZF scholarships at Hunter College (NY, USA). After February 2022, the focus is on providing scholarships and other types of educational support for
Ukrainian refugees. The Zimin Foundation sponsors the Center for Development and Assistance in Wroclaw, a school for more than 200 Ukrainian refugee children. The Foundation sponsors scholarships to educational institutions throughout the world, such as Le Sallay Academy (France), a school of innovative
blended learning.
Free access to information Redkollegia is an independent award established in 2016 by Boris Zimin to support free professional journalism in Russia. Despite war, censorship, and funding cuts, independent Russian reporters keep producing quality journalism. The Redkollegia award recognizes their work and aims to become a hub for financial support for independent media. The Zimin Foundation works with: - Re:Russia - an expertise and discussion platform aiming to address key issues of Russian politics, economy and society, and
Dissernet, a volunteer community network working to clear the Russian science of plagiarism and other falsifications. - The
Sakharov Center is a multifunctional educational space dedicated to Nobel Prize laureate Dr.
Andrei Sakharov. On January 24, 2023, its headquarters in Moscow were closed under the
Russian foreign agent law. -
Memorial is an international historical, educational, charitable, and human rights society. Memorial’s operations in Moscow were terminated on December 29, 2021 by the
Moscow City Court for allegedly violating the “foreign agent” law. == References ==