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Polish regional investment funding – July Aug 2026
Earlier in July, Mazovian, Greater Poland and other Throughout July 2026 Polish voivodeships approved multi‑million‑zł investments in roads, water‑treatment, transport, water treatment, sports facilities and environmental upgrades. Subsequent projects. EU and national grants exceeding above €80 million supported wastewater systems, upgrades, reservoir modernisation and rural community projects across the country. works. On 23 July the government launched an expanded the “Czyste Powietrze” programme, easing access to subsidies for home‑energy upgrades with new scheme, adding ownership exemptions, a 10 % bonus for selected thermomodernisation works and longer repayment periods. terms. In Wielkopolska, Greater Poland more than half a billion zł (over €110 million) million from European Agricultural, Regional EU agricultural and Social Funds regional funds will finance new village halls, playgrounds and agrotourism. agrotourism, while Legionowo County continues to receive received €8.6 million for road, lighting, sewage and green‑space upgrades, upgrades and over €1 million for park revitalisation. Heritage restoration also receives sizable backing: nearly was backed with €800 thousand for monuments in the Łomża subregion of Podlaskie monuments and €270 million for projects in Świdnica, Lower Silesia, under the National Reconstruction Plan. Silesia. Flood‑damaged water‑service infrastructure in Kłodzko, Wejherowo and Malbork will be rebuilt with €59 million for treatment plants, sewers and storm‑water systems. Environmental and sanitation upgrades continue, with the The Małopolskie region allocating roughly allocated about 80 million zł to install about roughly 6 000 household sewage treatment sewage‑treatment plants across 19 gminas, and Łódź Voivodeship offering offered up to 8 000 zł per household for new septic‑system installations. The septic systems. Świętokrzyskie region adds added over 51 million zł for hydrological works, including reservoir revitalisation and new recreational facilities. On 27 July the Government Road Development Fund announced an additional earmarked 256 million zł for the Wielkopolska region Greater Poland and nearly 290 million zł for Lublin, earmarked Lublin for construction, reconstruction local road construction and renovation renovation. In early August the Silesian Voivodeship approved nearly 310 million zł for 15 urban‑revitalisation projects, though the city of local roads. Grants may cover up to 80 % Racibórz was excluded, leaving its market‑square upgrade unfunded. The neighbouring Małopolskie region confirmed promises for household sewage‑treatment plants in six gminas, part of eligible costs, a broader programme covering 25 gminas with a maximum total allocation of 30 80 million zł per project, and applications are open until late August. for 60 gminas.