Kadyrov's foundation reported losses of 8 million rubles.

The Kadyrov Foundation's donations (other income) totaled 1.2 billion rubles in 2025, while losses amounted to more than 8 million rubles, according to the foundation's report.

As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," in 2018, the Akhmat Kadyrov Foundation increased its assets by almost 1.5 billion rubles through donations, from 2.2 billion rubles to 3.68 billion rubles, which is more than eight times the size of the republic's official reserve funds. At the same time, the foundation, which owns large enterprises, reported no income from entrepreneurial activity. Public sector employees and entrepreneurs in Chechnya are required to make donations to the fund, social media users confirmed. The Chechen Akhmad Kadyrov Foundation collected a record 6.075 billion rubles in donations in 2019, which is 2.7 times more than the previous year, it was reported Media.

Every month, all public sector employees in Chechnya are required to donate approximately 10% of their income to charity. Donations are formally documented, although they are made voluntarily and mandatory, according to a report by the "Caucasian Knot" titled "Kadyrov's Foundation: How They Spend "Money from Allah". Public sector employees and entrepreneurs in Chechnya are required to make donations to the foundation, social media users confirmed in September 2019.

In 2025, Kadyrov's Foundation received 1 billion 263 million rubles in revenue, of which only 52.7 million rubles came from rent payments. Royalties, commissions, and other similar payments. The remaining funds—1 billion 210 million rubles—are classified as (other receipts), according to the fund's financial statements, signed by the head of the fund, Aymani Kadyrova, and the fund's chief accountant, and published on the state information resource for accounting (financial) statements.

According to the reports, the fund received 773 million rubles the previous year, and only 280 million in 2023. In 2025, the fund spent approximately 1 billion rubles on various works and services. Losses in 2025 amounted to 8.8 million rubles, compared to 61.7 million the previous year.

Reports for 2021 through 2025 are publicly available. There are no contact details for donations on the fund's website.

The fund submits incomplete financial statements to the Federal Tax Service. They do not contain revenue data. expenses for targeted events (including charity) and the maintenance of the apparatus.

Ramzan Kadyrov periodically reports on his Telegram channel on the allocation of funds for the purchase of equipment for the SVO, the transfer of humanitarian aid to soldiers, and the construction of mosques and social facilities.

For example, on February 7, he reported that "an impressive volume of humanitarian aid" had been transferred to "medical units and field hospitals located in various areas - from the Zaporizhzhia region to the Kursk region." On February 26 - about sending 200 pilgrims from Chechnya for Umrah - the minor Hajj, and on January 3 - about the opening of a school of hafiz in Novy Sharoi.

Is there anything to report to him? Money is also a compulsion for ordinary Chechen residents; for them, it's like a second income tax.

Akhmat Kadyrov's public foundation received record donations in its history in 2025, according to its financial statements analyzed by MO (https://pointmedia.io/story/69b16c5de657f59b666dceda). However, the organization has posted losses for the second year in a row.

Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/421540