Interactive webpage on the Cohesión Policy projects (2021-2027)

Commission launched a new interactive webpage on the €392 billion budget allocation for Cohesion policy 2021-2027.

Following the entry into force of the Cohesion policy legislative package on 1 July, the Commission has now launched a new webpage with the detailed breakdown of the €392 billion Cohesion policy funding for the 2021-2027 programming period. The initial allocations (in current prices) by country, category of region and by fund are found in this interactive data story. Member States are currently preparing their national Partnership Agreements (PA) and detailed spending programmes. 

The EU funds covered are the European Regional Development Fund (including Interreg), the European Social Fund Plus, the Cohesion Fund and the Just Transition Fund. The initial national amounts by fund can change as a result of the significant flexibility that Member States have to transfer between funds and other budgetary instruments.  It is estimated that the total investment triggered, including national co-financing, will amount to around €500 billion. The final amounts decided will be released as open data on the Cohesion Open Data Platform as PA and programmes will be progressively adopted.


https://cohesiondata.ec.europa.eu/
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