The National Endowment for Democracy was founded as a non-profit organization by the US Congress in 1983. The declared mission is to promote the establishment and development of democracy and freedom around the world. The Foundation provides grants for research in the development of democracy and human rights in foreign countries. It financed the Solidarity movement in Poland, Charter 77 in Czechoslovakia, and Otpor in Serbia.

Name
National Endowment for Democracy
Field of activity
Political entities
Status
«Undesirable organization»
Reason for recognition
The "National Endowment for Democracy" was declared "undesirable" on the Russian territory, since the Prosecutor General's Office concluded that the fund was interfering in Russian domestic policy: “through the use of other Russian organisations, the fund acted in aid of recognising the illegitimacy of electoral results, organising political actions in order to influence the governmental decisions, as well as discrediting service in the Russian Armed Forces”.
Year of recognition
2015
Status description
Since 2015, this status can be assigned to foreign and international non-governmental organizations that, in the opinion of the Russian government, pose a threat to the foundations of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation, the defense capability of the country, or state security. Since 2021, this registry also includes those who cooperate with «undesirable organizations». Who recognizes: Prosecutor General’s Office in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Cooperating organizations are entered into the register by the Prosecutor General’s Office independently. Restrictions: Recognition of an organization as «undesirable» entails a complete ban on its activities in Russia. Russian citizens and Russian legal entities are not allowed to cooperate with it either on or off the territory of Russia. A website that distributes information materials of an «undesirable organization» may be blocked. Formally, there is no administrative or criminal responsibility for this, but law enforcement authorities may interpret it as participation in the activities of an «undesirable organization». Administrative liability: Participation in the activities of an «undesirable organization», a fine of up to 100 thousand rubles (Art. 20.33 of the Code of Administrative Offences). Criminal liability: Participation in the activities of an «undesirable organization», if the person has previously been held administratively liable, a fine of up to 500 thousand rubles or imprisonment for up to four years with deprivation of the right to hold certain positions or engage in certain activities. The organization of such activities faces imprisonment for up to six years. (Article 284.1 of the Criminal Code) Providing funds or raising funds for an «undesirable organization» can carry a prison sentence of up to five years.