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KFF Meets with KTU Recipients of the Scholarship for Philanthropy

KFF Meets with KTU Recipients of the Scholarship for Philanthropy

On February 20, the Kazickas Family Foundation met with Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) recipients of the scholarship for philanthropy. Hearing their personal stories of giving back to their communities and making an impact through volunteering was truly inspiring.

Each year, scholarships established by the KFF are awarded to KTU students who demonstrate excellent academic performance and actively participate in volunteer or community activities.

We are proud to see that our long-standing partnership with KTU continues to drive meaningful change.

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Kazickas family meets New Jersey-based NGO “Kind Deeds”

Kazickas family meets New Jersey-based NGO “Kind Deeds”

Kazickas family members: Michael, Beverly, John, Marceil and KFF NY Office Director Neila Baumiliene along with Rytis Paulauskas, Permanent Representative of Lithuania to the United Nations met with NGO “Kind Deeds”.

The NGO based in New Jersey helps Ukrainian wounded soldiers who lost their limbs during the war to return to normal life. The organization facilitates treatment in Ukraine and later transfers patients to the USA to receive prostheses and rehabilitation. 

The delegation visited Vitalii and Hennadii, two Ukrainian defenders currently undergoing rehabilitation with “Kind Deeds”. They also met with Olesia Kichuk, a Ukrainian singer, songwriter, and volunteer, who was there to perform for the veterans.

KFF is honored to support Kind Deeds, as they aid Ukrainian defenders in rehabilitation, and is grateful for this meaningful visit. Donations to the organization can be made here: https://kinddeeds.org/donate.

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Scholarship Recipient Stories – Ieva Bagdonaviciute’s studies at Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Scholarship Recipient Stories - Ieva Bagdonaviciute’s Computer Engineering studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Last year, KFF launched a STEM scholarship program and awarded six talented Lithuanian students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at top universities abroad.

As we approach the next scholarship application phase, we want to share the stories and experiences of the students who received the scholarship in 2024. We spoke with Ieva Bagdonaviciute, who is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in the United States. She gladly shared why she chose this field, the most memorable moments of her academic journey, and her achievements:

“From a young age, I knew which country I wanted to study in. My older brother chose to study in the United States, and as one of my greatest role models, he inspired me to pursue my own dreams at a U.S. university. In fact, he was also the first to notice my interest in physics and mathematics and encouraged me to explore STEM programs, particularly engineering. As I started researching different study programs, I became most interested in computer science. After passing the SAT and TOEFL exams, I applied to top-ranked universities in computer engineering and ultimately found myself at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), which ranks among the top ten globally in this field.

When I arrived in the U.S., I was amazed by the dedication people have to academics and career growth. Of course, imposter syndrome hit me quickly – being among the world’s top students is not easy. However, my family’s support has always helped me move forward. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to study in such an environment and to learn from professors who have made a significant impact in their fields.

U.S. universities undoubtedly offer countless opportunities. In my first week, I joined the Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering club, which not only provided technical knowledge through various projects but also helped me build confidence in a male-dominated field. For two consecutive years, I participated in the Engineering Open House event with this club: in the first year, we developed a robotic arm controlled via a mobile app, and in the second year, we built a smart solar panel that automatically rotates toward the brightest light source. In my second year, I founded and became the president of the Google Developers Student Club at UIUC. This official collaboration with Google brings together technology enthusiasts and fosters a sense of community at our university. The club has not only allowed me to organize events and develop leadership skills but has also strengthened my technical knowledge.

One of the most memorable experiences was the opportunity to meet Martin Eberhard, one of Tesla’s co-founders and an alumnus of our university. During a discussion with him and ten other students, we explored the future of electric vehicle technologies. It was an incredible experience – one I never even dreamed of before coming to the U.S.

In my second year, I interned in Switzerland at EPFL’s Computational Quantum Science lab, where I worked on applying machine learning optimization algorithms to quantum science. This experience was not only a source of scientific knowledge but also an unforgettable summer spent exploring the Swiss Alps. Upon returning to the U.S., I also presented my project at the Undergraduate Research Symposium.

Now, I am in my third year of studies. Alongside my coursework, I work in Professor Yoram Bresler’s lab, where we apply computer vision algorithms to medical image analysis. The projects I work on at the university span a wide range of fields – from medical research to practical engineering solutions. I can’t wait to see where the future takes me, but for now, I am making the most of every opportunity!”

Stay tuned – this April, we will be announcing the 2025 STEM scholarship selection process! Follow our updates to learn more about inspiring students like Ieva, discover new opportunities, and take the next step toward your own STEM journey. 

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KFF Giving and Activities Report 2024 Now Available for Review

KFF Giving and Activities Report 2024 Now Available for Review

We are pleased to announce that our Giving and Activities Report 2024 is now available for those interested in our mission and activities. The document provides an insight at the projects we support, financial allocations, and the highlights of our work over the past year.

In 2024, we continued our commitment to supporting education, youth empowerment and social welfare programs that benefit Lithuanians both domestically and abroad. Our efforts have also been directed towards supporting emotional and mental health, fostering cultural and arts initiatives.

We invite you to explore the full report to gain a deeper understanding of our work and the support to our partners and community. Your continued collaboration and trust are invaluable as we strive to make a positive impact.

To access the KFF Giving and Activities Report 2024, please follow this link.

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Kazickas Family Foundation Visits the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Paris

Kazickas Family Foundation Visits the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Paris

On January 7, the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Paris hosted a meeting between the French-Lithuanian community and representatives of the Kazickas Family Foundation (KFF).

Ambassador Arnoldas Pranckevicius opened the event and the attendees had the opportunity to meet members of the KFF board, including Michael and Beverly Kazickas, alongside its staff, KFF’s Vilnius Office Director Domantė Greifenbergeryte, Project Coordinator Monika Zavistanaviciute, Communications Director Kamile Permine, and New York Office Director Neila Baumiliene. Representatives of KFF-supported organizations also participated – Dalia Beigiene, Director of the Craft School “Sodziaus Meistrai”, and Renata Marcinkute Lesieur, organist, Professor at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, and Head of the Center for Religious Music.

During the gathering, the Kazickas Family Foundation presented its key initiatives and projects, including Bring Together Lithuania, “Sodziaus Meistrai”, and the “Kristupas Festival”, among others. The French Lithuanian community also shared insights about its activities, with representatives from Strasbourg, Lyon, and Southern France participating remotely.

We thank Ieva Baublyte, who enriched the evening with a captivating musical performance and Simona Raišyte for organization of the meeting.

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We Were Honored to Introduce the Award for Innovative Philanthropy in Lithuania at the Global Lithuanian Awards

We were honored to introduce, for the first time, the award for Innovative Philanthropy in Lithuania at the Global Lithuanian Awards, organized by Global Lithuanian Leaders

This award emphasizes the importance of discovering new and impactful approaches to charitable work.
 
The award was presented by Domantė Greifenbergerytė Executive Director of our Vilnius office, to celebrate the continuous work of Al Pace. His unwavering commitment to strengthening Lithuanian identity and philanthropic initiatives within the diaspora is truly inspiring. Under his leadership, Pace Law Firm facilitated a historic donation from Angele and Sigitas Kazlauskas to Vilniaus universiteto fondas
 
Celebrating inspiring examples of generosity and dedication lies at the heart of our mission at the Kazickas Family Foundation.

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Kazickas Family’s Visit to Lithuania: Strengthening Connections and Fostering Collaboration

Kazickas Family’s Visit to Lithuania: Strengthening Connections and Fostering Collaboration

From January 13 to 19, KFF President Jurate Kazickas, accompanied by family members Michael and Beverly Kazickas and KFF’s US Executive Director Neila Baumiliene, visited Lithuania.

The visit was filled with meaningful activities, including meetings with grantees, visits to Lithuanian NGOs, and discussions with First Lady of Lithuania Diana Nausediene and other government representatives. These interactions highlighted KFF’s ongoing commitment to supporting impactful initiatives and fostering collaboration across various sectors.

A key focus for KFF in 2025 is building a strong community and creating platforms for collaboration. To support this mission, three major events were organized at the Kazickas Family Residence to engage with partners from diverse fields:

  • Youth Can 10-Year Anniversary and Gratitude Evening: Jurate Kazickas shared insights into the inspiring entrepreneurial journey of Dr. Joseph Kazickas and had a discussion with program partners to celebrate a decade of empowering youth through the “Youth Can” initiative.
  • Dr. Joseph P. Kazickas Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Yale Reunion: this event provided an opportunity for fellowship alumni to reconnect, reflect on their experiences, and set the stage for a new alumni network to enhance collaboration and knowledge-sharing.
  • ASSIST Student Exchange Program Reception: alumni, selection committee members, and current students based in the US, who joined online, came together to strengthen relationships within the community, share experiences, and celebrate the program’s impact.

These events helped advance KFF’s goal to connect individuals across NGOs, business, academia, and beyond. KFF believes that fostering inter-sectoral idea exchange and building such collaborations drives a meaningful impact.

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KFF attends Ukraine Center’s Youth Think Tank Meeting

KFF attends Ukraine Center’s Youth Think Tank Meeting

On November 15, the Kazickas Family Foundation joined a Youth Think Tank meeting at the Ukraine Center in Vilnius. This event brought together Ukrainian high school students living in Lithuania to explore how education, culture, and philanthropy can drive personal and societal growth.

Monika Zavistanavičiūtė, KFF’s Project Coordinator, shared Dr. Joseph Kazickas’s story of resilience, ambition, and the life-changing power of education. She highlighted how his decision to aim high and pursue studies at Yale University, despite the challenges of being a refugee, transformed his life. His story, and his belief that “it’s better to pursue a higher goal right from the start,” resonated with the students.

The discussion also emphasized the importance of philanthropy. Monika explained that giving isn’t only about money – it’s about sharing time, skills, and kindness. Living as Ukrainians in Lithuania, the students were encouraged to embrace their unique position as cultural ambassadors, sharing Ukrainian traditions while learning from Lithuanian culture. This exchange fosters mutual understanding and personal growth, creating bridges between communities.

The event concluded with a collaborative activity called the “Tree of Empowerment.” Students shared ways they could empower their communities, from learning new skills to volunteering, and formed connections to support each other’s goals.

The Kazickas Family Foundation is proud to support young people through initiatives like the Youth Think Tank organized by the Ukraine Center. Together, we can inspire the next generation to aim high, believe in themselves, and give back to their communities.

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KFF President Jurate Kazickas Shares Her Life Journey on LRT’s “Daiktu istorijos”

KFF President Jurate Kazickas Shares Her Life Journey on LRT’s Daiktų istorijos

At an exclusive community Jurate Kazickas, President of the Kazickas Family Foundation, shared a memorable conversation on LRT’s show “Daiktų istorijos”.

In this interview, she reflected on her journey as a philanthropist, journalist, and war correspondent. Jurate spoke about her experiences in Vietnam, where she became one of the first female war correspondents, her lifelong commitment to Lithuania, and the legacy of her parents, Juozas and Alexandra Kazickas.

Jurate also shared how she used her connections to help arrange a meeting between Lithuania’s first Prime Minister, Kazimiera Prunskiene, and U.S. President George Bush after Lithuania reinstated independence. She discussed her deep-rooted Lithuanian heritage, why family traditions matter, and the Kazickas family’s enduring faith and resilience.

You can watch this special interview for an inspiring look into the life of Jurate Kazickas and her ongoing work to support Lithuania’s future by following this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AAyu5Kkb9v_c5j6Ceql-30czQ8pvt95n/view 

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John Kazickas’ Interview on Promoting Innovative Philanthropy

John Kazickas’ Interview on Promoting Innovative Philanthropy

At an exclusive community and partner appreciation evening, hosted by Lithuania’s leading philanthropic organization, the Kazickas Family Foundation, we had the privilege of engaging in conversation with John and Marcie Kazickas. With enthusiasm, they shared their insights on how multiple generations of their family have played a vital role in shaping the foundation’s mission, both in its present and future endeavors.

In this interview, John Kazickas, the foundation’s treasurer and the youngest son of its founder, shares insights on the foundation’s current activities, how the nature of donation requests has changed, and how the family works together to promote innovative philanthropy in Lithuania.

Together with his wife Marcie Kazickas, John discusses the evolution of the Kazickas Family Foundation’s philanthropic efforts in Lithuania. He reflects on how donation requests have evolved over the years, shifting from material needs, such as home renovations, to initiatives focused on emotional well-being. John also explains how different generations of the Kazickas family actively contribute to shaping the foundation’s goals, with a strong emphasis on youth empowerment, education, and social change. The interview also touches on the importance of fostering a culture of giving in Lithuania, the foundation’s support for Ukrainian refugees, and provides valuable advice for families and young people looking to engage in meaningful philanthropic work.

We invite you to read the full interview in Lithuanian: 15min.lt

 

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