The Open Society Foundation is a charitable organization of the George Soros Foundation. The Foundation provides grants to civil society groups around the world with the stated goal of promoting justice, education, health care, and independent media.

The organization has worked in Russia for almost 30 years and during this time has spent about $1 billion on the development of science, education, civil society, medicine, and culture. The main directions of the fund were one-time assistance to Russian scientists, financing of Internet centers in universities, issuing monthly scholarships to the best professors, associate professors, graduate students, students, and school teachers, publishing textbooks for secondary schools, as well as providing financial assistance to human rights organizations and independent media.

Name
“Open Society Foundation”
Field of activity
NPO’s support
Status
“Undesirable organization”
Reason for recognition
Open Society Foundation has been deemed an "undesirable" organization because according to the Prosecutor General's Office, it poses a threat to the foundations of the constitutional system of Russia and the security of the state. It is believed that one of the unofficial reasons is the Foundation's support for the "Memorial".
Year of recognition
2015
Status description
Since 2015, this status can be assigned to foreign and international non-governmental organizations that, in the opinion of the Russian government, pose a threat to the foundations of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation, the defense capability of the country, or state security. Since 2021, this registry also includes those who cooperate with “undesirable organizations.” Who recognizes: Prosecutor General’s Office in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Cooperating ...
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