Alms for the war
The number of non-profit organisations collecting donations ‘for the front’ has risen sharply in Russia over the past year, though their links to the state are often significant

While the war in Ukraine has plunged most Russian charities into a profound crisis, non-profits working to support Russian servicemen have seen their donations skyrocket, bringing in roughly €1.1 billion last year, a jump of 28%. As more and more non-profits are set up each week, even charities founded to care for sick children now find themselves entering the Z-charity fray.
After mobilisation was declared in Russia last year, the number of social media posts aimed at raising funds for servicemen jumped enormously on VK, the country's biggest social media platform. While there had been around 6,000 posts per month early on in the war, that number shot up by 300% in September 2022 and never returned to its previous levels.
Since October 2022, Russia’s regional administrations have been allowed to purchase items for the military directly, circumventing the Defence Ministry budget.

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