EPA 2026–2030: New Funding for Restoration and Resilience Projects

Funds totaling 142.97 million euros are being allocated to municipalities, municipal associations, and local government entities for projects to repair damage caused by natural disasters. This funding is part of the Special Program for the Response to and Recovery from Natural Disasters (EPA) 2026–2030.

EPA 2026–2030: New Funding for Restoration and Resilience Projects

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By decisions of the Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance, Nikos Papathanasis, following a recommendation by the Government Committee on State Aid, funds totaling 142,969,000 euros were allocated to support first-level local government organizations (LGAs) of the first degree, municipal associations, and legal entities of LGAs affected by natural disasters, within the framework of the Special Program for the Response to and Recovery from Natural Disasters under the National Operational Program (NOP) 2026–2030.

The funding is intended for the implementation of projects to repair damage and reinforce critical infrastructure affected by natural phenomena, with the aim of rapidly restoring the functionality of essential networks and services, as well as strengthening the resilience of local communities against future risks.

The Special Program for Natural Disaster Response and Recovery (EPA 2026–2030 is a central pillar for funding actions aimed at prevention, recovery, and strengthening the resilience of infrastructure, thereby contributing to the country’s effective protection against the risks posed by natural disasters.

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