Sovcombank's “Technologies of Good” summed up the results of 2025

12 February 16:55
The charitable project of Sovcombank and the Skolkovo Foundation, “Technologies of Good,” consolidated increased efficiency and expanded the ecosystem of digital solutions for the non-profit sector.
At the end of 2025, the project’s efficiency coefficient increased to 12 – this is how many times the benefit of the project for its participants exceeded the investments of Sovcombank and partners.
In 2025, the Good Technologies community has grown to 2,500 charitable organizations. The portfolio of available products and services for NPOs reached 42, which significantly simplified digitalization and increased the sustainability of organizations’ operational processes. The geography of the project covered 79 regions of Russia.
The project expanded the range of free services. New products include SMMplanner for auto-posting on social networks, a legal reference system from Elkod, fundraising tools from Mercy.Agency and a public report designer for NGOs developed by the Regional Center for Civil Initiatives. At the same time, onboarding was updated and practical product instructions were prepared.
The educational aspect of the project involved more than 500 participants. The project team organized online intensive courses “NPO 360: a full cycle of solutions,” as well as specialized tracks on cybersecurity, marketing and legal support. Cases of digitalization of NPOs, including examples of cooperation with industry funds and regional organizations, have been published in the public domain.

On November 19, the “Technologies of Good” forum of Sovcombank and the Skolkovo Foundation was held in a hybrid format at the Oktyabr cinema. The forum brought together more than 6,500 participants and was dedicated to digital solutions for NPOs and the culture of charity. The business program included over 25 sessions and 140 speakers – among them representatives of the state, business, international organizations and ambassadors of charitable foundations. For the first time last year, the forum hosted the “Technologies of Good” award, following which winners were announced in seven categories.
“We systematically transform investments in the digital infrastructure of NPOs into measurable social benefits. In 2025, every ruble of support provided 12 rubles of assistance for non-profit organizations. We will continue to maintain transparency, expand our product line and geography so that even more NPOs can focus on their mission,” said Vyacheslav Litovchenko, CEO of Sovcombank Technologies, leader of the “Good Technologies” and “Sovcombank about Good” projects.
In 2026, the project plans to work on expanding the package of products provided and adapting existing ones to the necessary needs of the sector, and strengthening its regional presence. Annual public reporting and the development of impact assessment methodologies will remain key practices of Technologies for Good.
The full report with all the details and figures is available here.
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