The
Foundation promotes programs to: support the A.N. Scriabin Museum in Moscow,
Russia including the development of a scholarship fund for young Russian
musicians; create opportunities for vulnerable and marginalized groups
in Russia including children and young people with HIV/AIDS and other
health conditions; enhance the protection of the environment and to support
environmental health in Russia.
2010
Support to the Prince A.D. Obolensky School for Special Children in Kaluga, Russia for infrastructure development and athletic facilities.
2009
Support to the Prince A.D. Obolensky School for Special Children in Kaluga, Russia for educational and vocational programs.
2008
Support to the A.N. Scriabine Museum, Moscow for music scholarships
Support to the Prince A.D. Obolensky School for Special Children in Kaluga, Russia for infrastructure development.
2007
In 2007, the Scriabine Foundation made the following grants:
Support to the Prince A.D. Obolensky Boarding School for Special Children, Kaluga, Russia for a summer music camp program.
Support to the Prince A.D. Obolensky Boarding School for Special Children, Kaluga Russia for infrastructure development.
2006
In 2006, the Scriabine Foundation provided the following grants:
Support for program development to the A.N. Scriabin Museum in Moscow.
Support for the development of therapy programs for HIV/AIDS children at the Republican Clinical Infectious Disease Hospital in St. Petersburg.
Support for therapy programs for mentally handicapped children at the Prince Alexis D. Obolensky Boarding School in Kaluga, Russia.
2005
In 2005, the
Scriabine Foundation made two grants.
A.N. Scriabin Museum, Moscow, Russia. To provide financial support to
the Second A.N. Scriabin Open Competition of Young Composers and Music
Scholars in Moscow. The competition, for young Russian musicians ages
16-27 and for music scholars ages 16 to 30, took place in Moscow in December
2005. The organizing committee of the Competition included the A.N. Scriabin
Museum, the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography, the Moscow
Committee for Culture, the Russian Union of Composers, the Moscow Union
of Composers, The Tschaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory and the Society
of Friends of the A.N. Scriabin Museum.
The Russian Clinical Infectious Disease Hospital, St. Petersburg, Russia. To furnish toys and equipment for educational therapy for small children
with HIV/AIDS. |