Mrdrnose might use the russian currency called "rubles" (not racist assumption), I would donate but I don't know how much a ruble is (as in how much the average pay of rubles a job is). 1 US dollar is equal to 66.85 Russian rubles, so if I did 20 US dollars, it would be 1337.07 Russian rubles, but I don't know how much that is "worth" in Russia (above average or below average).
"Utility costs are not expensive in Russia." (not comparing other location) The average monthly utility fee in Russia would "cost around $110 for an 85 m2 apartment and that includes electricity, water, heating, and garbage" and internet would add an extra "as low as $6.50 per month." (https://www.expatica.com/ru/about/cost-of-living-in-russia_1167463.html)
Over the course of 2015 the average nominal monthly wage in Russia "increased by 3.1% to the level of 32122 rubles ($437)." (https://blogs.elenasmodels.com/en/average-monthly-income-russia-wages-rosstat/)
In the US, the average monthly pay for men is "$4,099" and the average weekly pay is "$946". (https://work.chron.com/average-american-monthly-salary-8614.htm)
The average monthly pay in Russia is 46.2% of the average weekly pay for men in the US. The average pay of Russia is 10.7% of the monthly pay for men in the US.
I don't know if that helps with setting things into perspective on how much money could be worth in Russia or if I am missing factors (which I most likely am).