ABOUT USRF

The US Russia Foundation for Economic Advancement and the Rule of Law (USRF) is the legacy foundation of The US Russia Investment Fund (TUSRIF), funded by the U.S. Government in 1995 to promote the development of the private sector in Russia through direct investment and technical assistance to private Russian enterprises. Through highly effective management, TUSRIF made a major contribution to a growing Russian economy and earned sufficient capital to create an endowment.

At the G-8 Summit on July 15, 2006, Presidents Bush and Putin announced their intention to establish USRF with the twin goal of promoting long-term economic development in Russia and strengthening ties between the United States and Russia.

In 2008, USRF was registered as a not-for-profit corporation in the United States and in early 2009, USRF was registered in Russia as an affiliate of the US organization.

USRF is continuing to support the Center for Entrepreneurship in Russia, a TUSRIF grantee, and is forming partnerships with leading Russian institutions.

MISSION

The mission of USRF is to support the long-term economic development of Russia’s market economy, working in close partnership with the Russian government and leading Russian institutions. In this way, USRF seeks to build strong ties between the United States and Russia.

In its grant-making philosophy, USRF is guided by three overarching concepts: enterprise, accountability, and partnership.

  • Enterprise encompasses entrepreneurship, private property, individual initiative, and related values that encourage commercial achievement
  • Accountability covers not only the responsibility of government to its citizens, but also proper corporate governance, and the duties of business to its employees, customers, and shareholders.
  • Partnership implies a co-equal relationship and focuses on common bonds and interests between the United States and Russia.

USRF is developing a two-track approach to grant-making: (1) several large, multi-year projects and (2) small, strategic grants that position the Foundation to pursue long-term partnerships.