04.09.2021
11:00–12:00

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Innosocium Lab

NPO Lab. Joint Programme of the Innosocium Foundation and the Presidential Grants Fund


The changing dynamics in the non-profit sector are measured not only in terms of the amount of grants obtained, the number of projects implemented, and the number of volunteers involved. Serious changes in the mentality of pro-active citizens have become more noticeable. An increasing number of NPO leaders are emerging who don’t start from the position of “This is the problem, you have to help,” but from the position of “I am ready to cooperate, I know how to help”. What’s next?
As part of strategic cooperation between the Innosocium Foundation and the Presidential Grants Fund, a programme has been developed to create an ecosystem for intersectoral collaboration and cooperation between representatives of the state, business, and NPOs as well as to increase the expertise of authors of social projects.
Throughout the day, representatives of non-profit organizations will be actively involved in discussions and master classes and will highlight:
• Opportunities and areas for cooperation in the Far East
• Ways to attract resources for a project
• Difficulties in reporting due to the pandemic
• The need to build connections through a professional presentation and basic networking
• And will also share best practices from the successful implementation of different projects
Invitations have been sent out to more than 50 NPOs, whose projects aim to solve socially significant problems in such areas as: culture, healthcare, the environment, and the social sector
At the end of the day, a document will be compiled that reveals the views of NPOs on how to build interaction between the non-profit sector, the media, and the government.


04.09.2021
12:30–14:00

Building B, level 7, conference hall 12

Innosocium Lab

Foresight session ‘The Far East: Growth Points’. NPOs perspective


• How do we unite efforts to benefit society?
• What is the secret to proper cooperation between government, business, NGOs, the media, and creative industries?
• What role do socio-cultural projects play in the development of a region and how can we support them?


Speakers:
Olga Ivchenko — Acting Director of the Internal Policy Department, Government of the Primorsky Krai
Tatyana Klanovetz — General Director, Komsomolskaya pravda - Primorie
Vladimir Oshenko — Senior Editor of Public Television of Primorye
Aleksandr Syrtsov — Deputy General Director, Editor-in-Chief, Agency of advertisement and information in Primorye
Victor Shalai — Director, Vladimir K. Arseniev Museum of Far East History

Moderators:
Anton Dolgov — Executive Director, Presidential Grants Foundation
Roman Karmanov — Chief Executive Officer, Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives

04.09.2021
14:30–15:30

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Innosocium Lab

Don’t Forget to Report: Project Implementation during the Pandemic


• How are NPOs coping with the pandemic? Have the measures that have been taken helped NPOs and their beneficiaries?
• How do you keep from drowning in reporting during instable times?


Speakers:
Galina Gorbatykh — President, Regional Public Foundation for Wheelchair Disabled Society without Barriers
Zhanna Dymchikova — Director, Centre of Cultural and Creative Initiatives Hii Morin ANO
Irina Sivokhina — Project leader, "With hope to the bright future"

Moderator:
Innokentiy Dementyev — Deputy General Director, Presidential Grants Foundation

04.09.2021
15:45–16:45

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Innosocium Lab

The Far East: Growth Point. Strategy for Long-Term Partnership with NPOs


• What challenges does the social sector face today?
• Is there life after a grant and how do the winners collaborate with the Presidential Grants Fund?
• How can we attract resources for a project? What are the most effective fundraising tools?


Moderator:
Anton Dolgov — Executive Director, Presidential Grants Foundation

04.09.2021
17:15–18:45

Building B, level 7, conference hall 11

Innosocium Lab

Foresight session ‘The Far East: Growth Points’. NPOs perspective


• How do we unite efforts to benefit society?
• What is the secret to proper cooperation between government, business, NGOs, the media, and creative industries?
• What role do socio-cultural projects play in the development of a region and how can we support them?


Speakers:
Olga Ivchenko — Acting Director of the Internal Policy Department, Government of the Primorsky Krai
Tatyana Klanovetz — General Director, Komsomolskaya pravda - Primorie
Vladimir Oshenko — Senior Editor of Public Television of Primorye
Aleksandr Syrtsov — Deputy General Director, Editor-in-Chief, Agency of advertisement and information in Primorye
Elena Topoleva-Soldunova — Member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation; Chairman, Commission for the Development of the Non-Profit Sector and Support of Socially Oriented NPOs; Director, "Agency of Social Information"
Victor Shalai — Director, Vladimir K. Arseniev Museum of Far East History

Moderators:
Anton Dolgov — Executive Director, Presidential Grants Foundation
Roman Karmanov — Chief Executive Officer, Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives