The Foundation is engaged in the development of systemic philanthropy. The aim of its work is to effectively address social problems faced by families with children. The organization conducts applied research, to discover what issues such families are most concerned about and to identify the key areas of focus. A further goal is to support best practices, tools, and technologies for helping families and children. To this end, the Foundation holds a grant competition for social projects. Non-profit organizations and social institutions are eligible to participate. Project ideas are evaluated by independent experts. The key criteria are: no overlap with the current activities of the applicant organization, achievable goals and objectives, relevance to the target group and the community, and a logical coherence of the projects.
The social projects competition has become a tool for improving the quality of life in areas. Severstal considers its funding to be a social investment and a contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, SDG 10: Reducing Inequality, SDG 4: Quality Education, SDG 17: Partnerships for Sustainable Development, etc.
The contest promotes the goals of the company’s sustainable development strategy[54]
and corporate charity, as well as the state policy in the field of family, motherhood and childhood.From 2008 to 2011, the grant competition was held in Cherepovets. Today the geographical coverage of the competition corresponds to the territories of Severstal’s operation.
In 2012, the following cities were included for the first time:
• Vorkuta (Komi Republic);
• Veliky Ustyug (Vologda Region);
• Balakovo (Saratov Region);
• Kostomuksha (Republic of Karelia).
In 2022, the geography of the contest was further expanded to the following territories:
• Cherepovets and/or Cherepovets District (Vologda Region);
• Vologda and/or Vologda district (Vologda Region);
• Totma and/or Totemsky District (Vologda Region);
• Sheksna village and/or Sheksninsky district (Vologda Region);
• Veliky Ustyug (Vologda Region);
• Krasavino (Vologda Region);
• Olenegorsk (Murmansk Region);
• Stroitel (Yakovlevsky district, Belgorod Region).
The goal of the contest is to identify and support local initiatives that address the urgent social problems faced by families and children and offer solutions consistent with the activities of the Foundation.
Objectives of the grant competition:
• Identifying active specialists, setting up and developing partner communications in the field of childhood.
• Improving the competencies of social design, project management and project evaluation specialists.
• Developing technologies to improve the well-being of children, families with children, and specialists in the field of childhood.
Different stakeholders find the contest relevant for different reasons. For example, winning the competition is a growth driver for the grantee organizations, as well as for the overall development of the culture of philanthropy, evaluation and involvement of service recipients in management processes.
Specialists involved in the projects get new opportunities for self-realization, career growth, development of competencies and network of professional contacts. Winning projects enable them to test hypotheses and practice innovative social mechanisms.
The significance of the contest for The Road Home Foundation grows each year.
The contest has a serious impact on the non-profit sector in the regions where the company operates. First, the winners find new ways to address pressing social problems, thereby adding to the Foundation’s portfolio of practices. Second, participating in the competition requires embracing the Foundation’s principles and values, which promotes evaluation, evidence-based approach, subject-to-subject approach, and a culture of philanthropy in the social sphere. Third, participating in the project implementation creates a unified approach and allows professionals to act in concert in providing assistance to beneficiaries (primarily families with children). Fourth, the competition program helps build the proper image of the Foundation and the company, raising the awareness among key stakeholders.
The Foundation conducts applied research, to discover what issues such families are most concerned about and to identify the key areas of focus and supports best practices for helping families and children.
The stakeholders of the competition are: