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<b><span style="color: #575757;">December 28, 2024, Moscow</span></b>
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<span style="color: #575757;">SIBUR has unveiled the results of its tenth grant contest that was held as part of the <i>Formula for Good Deeds</i> social investment program. 2025 will see the company support 158 projects to be implemented across 16 Russian cities.</span>
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<span style="color: #575757;">As was the case in previous years, a considerable part of the winning initiatives will be focused on Sports and Culture </span><span style="color: #575757;">activities </span><span style="color: #575757;">accounting for 32% of the applications each. The rest of the projects will be implemented in such focus areas as Environmental Protection (14% of all winners), Urban Development (9%), Education and Science (9%), and Volunteering (4%). The majority of grantees are state funded social sector organizations, including secondary schools, sports schools, libraries</span><span style="color: #575757;">,</span><span style="color: #575757;"> and art centers.</span>
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<b><span style="color: #575757;">Elena Snezhko, Head of the <i>Formula for Good Deeds</i>, SIBUR's social investment program:<br>
</span></b><i><span style="color: #575757;">“The tenth grant contest held as part of the </span></i><span style="color: #575757;">Formula for Good Deeds<i> program symbolizes our contribution to socio-economic development of the communities where SIBUR has a presence. Over the past 8 years, we have supported a great deal of successful initiatives that have not merely contributed to improving the quality of life in the</i></span><i><span style="color: #575757;">se</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757;"> </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757;">cities</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757;">, but have </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757;">also </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757;">helped forge cohesive communities of like-minded individuals. We would like to thank all the contestants and we are already looking forward to seeing the winners' projects get off the ground in 2025."</span></i>
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<i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">All in all, the contest received 471 applications. The winners were picked by a contest committee made up of the company's representatives. In the city of Tobolsk, projects of city-wide impact </span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;">had been</span></i><i><span style="color: #575757; background: white;"> put to a vote by local residents.</span></i>
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December 28, 2024, Moscow
SIBUR has unveiled the results of its tenth grant contest that was held as part of the Formula for Good Deeds social investment program. 2025 will see the company support 158 projects to be implemented across 16 Russian cities.
As was the case in previous years, a considerable part of the winning initiatives will be focused on Sports and Culture activities accounting for 32% of the applications each. The rest of the projects will be implemented in such focus areas as Environmental Protection (14% of all winners), Urban Development (9%), Education and Science (9%), and Volunteering (4%). The majority of grantees are state funded social sector organizations, including secondary schools, sports schools, libraries, and art centers.
Elena Snezhko, Head of the Formula for Good Deeds, SIBUR's social investment program:
“The tenth grant contest held as part of the Formula for Good Deeds program symbolizes our contribution to socio-economic development of the communities where SIBUR has a presence. Over the past 8 years, we have supported a great deal of successful initiatives that have not merely contributed to improving the quality of life in these cities, but have also helped forge cohesive communities of like-minded individuals. We would like to thank all the contestants and we are already looking forward to seeing the winners' projects get off the ground in 2025."
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December 28, 2024, Moscow
SIBUR has unveiled the results of its tenth grant contest that was held as part of the Formula for Good Deeds social investment program. 2025 will see the company support 158 projects to be implemented across 16 Russian cities.
As was the case in previous years, a considerable part of the winning initiatives will be focused on Sports and Culture activities accounting for 32% of the applications each. The rest of the projects will be implemented in such focus areas as Environmental Protection (14% of all winners), Urban Development (9%), Education and Science (9%), and Volunteering (4%). The majority of grantees are state funded social sector organizations, including secondary schools, sports schools, libraries, and art centers.
Elena Snezhko, Head of the Formula for Good Deeds, SIBUR's social investment program:
“The tenth grant contest held as part of the Formula for Good Deeds program symbolizes our contribution to socio-economic development of the communities where SIBUR has a presence. Over the past 8 years, we have supported a great deal of successful initiatives that have not merely contributed to improving the quality of life in these cities, but have also helped forge cohesive communities of like-minded individuals. We would like to thank all the contestants and we are already looking forward to seeing the winners' projects get off the ground in 2025."
All in all, the contest received 471 applications. The winners were picked by a contest committee made up of the company's representatives. In the city of Tobolsk, projects of city-wide impact had been put to a vote by local residents.
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