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Newborn mother from Nizhny Gorod receives "Present for the Newborn" certificate in July.

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New Mother from Nizhny Novgorod Utilizes "Birth Gift" Certificate in July
New Mother from Nizhny Novgorod Utilizes "Birth Gift" Certificate in July

Newborn mother from Nizhny Gorod receives "Present for the Newborn" certificate in July.

In the heart of Russia, a new family has been welcomed into the world. Svetlana Antonova, a resident of Nizhny Novgorod, recently gave birth to a son named Maxim on July 1, 2025. As part of the region's support for new families, Svetlana was able to use the "Baby Gift" certificate, a regional support measure worth 20,000 rubles.

The "Baby Gift" certificate is one of the new regional support measures under the "BASE - Nizhny Novgorod Life Project" program, which aims to promote demographic stability. This program was developed at the initiative of Nizhny Novgorod region Governor Gleb Nikitin within the regional Family Decade (2025-2030).

Holders of the electronic "Baby Gift" certificate have access to around 300 different types of children's goods from local producers. These goods range from furniture to hygiene products, and Svetlana Antonova made her first order using the certificate, which included diapers, towels, and rompers. The order was delivered to her door by a marketplace courier.

Support for motherhood and childhood is a key direction of the new national "Family" project, launched in the country in 2025 at the initiative of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This project succeeds the previously implemented "Demography" and "Culture" national projects and involves activities aimed at comprehensive family development, including expanding support measures, creating conditions for active longevity for the elderly, and ensuring high-quality and affordable medical care.

Families in Nizhny Novgorod who have a child between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2028, will be eligible for the "Foundation" Regional Family Capital (Parental Basic Income). However, specific details for this program, such as eligibility, payment amount, or duration, are not widely documented in public sources.

For up-to-date and precise information about the "Foundation" Regional Family Capital (Parental Basic Income) program in Nizhny Novgorod, we recommend checking official Nizhny Novgorod regional government resources or contacting their social policy departments directly.

Families with a second child, including the Antonovs, have the option to receive additional financial support beyond the federal maternity capital. The additional support can be received either as monthly payments of 22,000 rubles for three years or a lump sum of 500,000 rubles and monthly payments of 20,000 rubles for 15 months.

As Svetlana Antonova plans to use their parental income to improve their housing conditions, it's clear that these regional support measures are making a significant difference in the lives of new families in Nizhny Novgorod.

The "Baby Gift" certificate, a regional support measure under the "BASE - Nizhny Novgorod Life Project" program, not only helped Svetlana Antonova with the expenses of her newborn son Maxim, but also contributes to the program's aim of promoting demographic stability. With the certificate, Svetlana was able to purchase diapers, towels, and rompers for her son.

In addition to the "Baby Gift" certificate, the "Foundation" Regional Family Capital (Parental Basic Income) program offers financial support to families with a child between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2028, in Nizhny Novgorod, with specific details about the program yet to be widely documented.

As families like the Antonovs utilize these regional support measures for better housing conditions, it indicates a substantial impact on the lives of new families in Nizhny Novgorod, underscoring the success of these programs in achieving their objectives. On the other hand, personal-finance management becomes crucial for families to make the most of these support measures.

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