[6] The Athanasios Ktorides Foundation grants 10 full scholarships for studies in leading European and American universities for 2018—2019.
[6] On a mountain top overlooking Pedoulas, the monument is erected as a symbol of the heroism of all Cypriots who fought in the Balkan wars.
The Foundation has made significant contributions to the arts by securing and repatriating historically important documents and other literary works.
On 50th anniversary of the execution of Michalis Karaolis, Nasos Ktorides acquired from auction and donated to the National Struggle Museum in Nicosia a handwritten manuscript by Nobel laureate and philosopher, Albert Camus.
[7][8] Albert Camus in his letter to Queen Elizabeth II appealed for mercy for the Michalis Karaolis, freedom fighter of the EOKA struggle for independence.
On May 25, 2018 Rector of the Sorbonne University, byzantinologist and UNICEF ambassador Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler in collaboration with the Athanasios Ktorides Foundation presented lecture on the historic subject The Past Has s Future.
[6] Rector of the Sorbonne University and UNICEF ambassador Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler was guest several times on charity events organized by the Athanasios Ktoridis Foundation.
In 2009, the humanitarian sensitivity was recognized by the Commonwealth of Dominica and Nasos Ktorides was inducted as Honorary Consul of the country in Cyprus.