Jūratė Kazickaitė in Podcast: “The Philanthropy Gene Lives in All of Us”
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One of our goals is to strengthen the nonprofit community, create space for meaningful connections, and help our partners grow their skills.

This month, we brought together 10 of our partner organizations for a series of fundraising workshops focused on building financial sustainability and fostering meaningful connections.
Organized by the Baltic Fundraising Hub and held at the Kazickas Family Residence in Vilnius, the two in-person sessions explored the basics of fundraising and approaching corporate sponsors. Led by experts Giedrė Šopaitė-Šilinskienė and Živilė Tumasonė, the workshops offered practical tools, real-life insights, and a valuable space for networking and reflection.
We’re grateful to all the participants for their energy, openness, and dedication to growth. Strengthening our community begins with supporting the organizations that lead it forward.
Fundraising Workshop for Grantees led by “Baltic Fundraising Hub” Read More »

“My parents bequeathed me a joy in living that I’ve never lost. They lived their lives according to four principles: love and support within the family, hard work every day, a thirst for knowledge, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. The example they gave me was their greatest legacy.”
“Anytime that something beneficial for others is being done, a sort of magnetic field develops between people – creative energy is transmitted from one to another. All energy expended for the sake of others returns again to motivate and eventually enhance the self.”
The event held at the Kazickas Family Residence brought together decision-makers, education experts, NGO representatives, business leaders, and community organizers for a joint discussion on the importance of social and emotional learning (SEL) in Lithuania’s education system.

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Last week, the Kazickas Family Foundation team organized an essay-writing workshop for the students of Panevezys Vytautas Zemkalnis High School. Strong writing skills are essential for both academic and career success.

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The Kazickas Family Foundation is pleased to announce the call for applications for the STEM Scholarship Program. The program’s goals are to:
Successful applicants will receive a grant up to 10,000 euros to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other related costs during their studies. The total scholarship fund in this program amounts to 50,000 euros.
Required Documents
Submission Instructions
Please submit your completed application form in English, along with any required supporting documents (listed above), to ltoffice@kff.lt. The deadline for submissions is 5/30/2025.
For any inquiries or further information, please contact ltoffice@kff.lt. Thank you for your interest in our scholarship program. We look forward to reviewing your application.

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Kaunas University of Technology Faculty of Informatics (KTU IF) hosted the Dr. Joseph P. Kazickas Computer Science Forum. More than 80 high school students from various regions of Lithuania participated. This year, special attention was given to informatics teachers.
Dr. J. P. Kazickas believed in future generations and the need for them to gain relevant skills that would help shape a brighter future. Therefore the contest, which has been held for several decades, is a testament to a strong partnership with the University that has lasted for 28 years.
Students from all over Lithuania had the chance to compete, solve programming tasks, and win monetary prizes, funded by the KFF and the contest’s sponsors. The teachers participated in seminars designed to enhance their knowledge and professional qualifications through specialized seminars led by KTU experts. Additionally, all participants had a chance to participate in a quiz competition, experience virtual reality games, and engage in other exciting activities.
The winners were congratulated by KFF Projects Coordinator Monika Zavistanavičiūtė and representatives of the sponsoring companies. In addition, a new award for Informatics teachers was established by the Kazickas Family Foundation and KTU Faculty of Informatics.
We were delighted to see so many young talents eager to prove their IT skills and lay grounds for their futures, at the same time continuing the legacy of Dr. J. P. Kazickas.
Congratulations to all winners and participants!
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On March 4–5, KFF’s New York office director, Neila Baumilienė, and Vilnius office director, Domantė Howes, participated in events and meetings in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the Restoration of Lithuania’s Independence:

The event also featured the opening of the Vytautas the Great Riflemen’s Union photography exhibition “From Generation to Generation. The Rifleman – A Nation’s Warrior!”, dedicated to honoring Vladys Putvinskis-Putvis, the founder of the Lithuanian Riflemen’s Union.
These days were filled with meaningful discussions and new opportunities for collaboration in strengthening Lithuania’s legacy and future.
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We invite you to nominate candidates for the Literacy Award in Memory of the linguist P. Butenas and his student A. Kazickas. This award is given for significant contributions to scientific research, science popularization, educational work, and the organization of Lithuanian linguistic activities.

The award is presented for extraordinary work and accomplishments in the Lithuanian language field. It was established by the Kazickas Family Foundation and “Lithuanian Language Society” in memory of a linguist, anthropologist, interpreter, and teacher Petras Butenas and his student and Lithuanian language and culture patron Alexandra Kalvenas-Kazickas in 2018. This year the prize has increased up to 5 000 euros.
To participate, please submit all required documents to lkdraugija@gmail.com until May 1, 2024.
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