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NextGenerationEU: for a stronger, more resilient Europe

NextGenerationEU is boosting Europe’s economy and making our societies stronger and more resilient, delivering tangible results for Europeans through its many projects. As the largest ever stimulus package undertaken in the EU, it is leading by example and setting the blueprint for a new growth model based on a clean, innovative and inclusive economy and digital and tech sovereignty.

  • By investing in healthcare, NextGenerationEU is contributing to a fairer, more caring society, equipped for the challenges that lie ahead.  
  • By supporting education and skills, it is helping prepare our workforce for new opportunities in a tech-driven world.  
  • By assisting our SMEs and young entrepreneurs, it is also nurturing innovation, creating jobs and spurring future growth. 

By investing in Europe’s future, together we can ‘Make it Real’

With loans and grants provided to Member States through the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), NextGenerationEU has been investing in a series of critical areas. These include: 

Across Europe, many NextGenerationEU-funded initiatives have already been completed, with others still underway. To monitor each country’s progress in implementing the projects outlined in their national Recovery and Resilience Plans , take a look at our Recovery and Resilience Scoreboard

Funds allocated through the RRF Regulation

€291 billion
in loans
€357 billion
in grants
€648 billion*
overall investment, at 2022 prices

*This represents the maximum amount foreseen by the RRF Regulation.

NextGenerationEU near you

The European Commission has launched several communication campaigns to promote NextGenerationEU’s benefits. In January 2025 – with many projects already complete or in progress – the Commission launched a new EU-wide campaign across Member States. It focuses on improved strength and resilience in the areas of education and skills, business and healthcare in particular.         

Since February 2024, many local campaigns have been taking place to show to citizens the positive impact that NextGenerationEU-funded projects have had on local communities.


Picture of Ursula von der Leyen

Together, we have shown that when Europe is bold, it gets things done. And our work is far from over, so let's stand together. Let's deliver today and prepare for tomorrow.

Ursula von der Leyen, European Commission President

Find projects in your country

You can monitor each Member State’s progress with the Recovery and Resilience Scoreboard or the European Commission’s 27 Country Snapshots, and gain insights into initiatives that are underway or have already been completed. In addition, you can explore our interactive map for specific details on projects in your region: 

NextGenerationEU projects

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Luxembourg has devoted over 80% of its NextGenerationEU funding allowance to climate-related objectives and clean energy solutions. As part of a nationwide grant scheme for EV charging points, the Europacamping facility now caters for cleaner mobility.

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  • News article

With an €11 million funding contribution made through NextGenerationEU, Latvia has launched a comprehensive initiative to distribute laptops to schools nationwide. The project is one of the country’s flagship efforts to help bridge the digital divide.

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Serviced Apartments for Seniors in Slovenia
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Co-funded through NextGenerationEU, the Žarova serviced apartment complex in Velenje, Slovenia, offers senior citizens safe, independent living in their own community, exemplifying innovative social care solutions for residents as they grow older.

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