As the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) nears its 2026 deadline, it continues to deliver tangible results and long-lasting impact on daily life of Europeans. With €367 billion disbursed, so far, and over 2,700 milestones and targets achieved, the RRF is driving sustainable growth through transformative reforms as well as key projects such as clean vehicle recharging stations, investments in affordable and sustainable housing and high-speed internet connectivity for millions of households.
Factsheets & thematic analyses
Find out how citizens and business across the EU are benefiting from the RRF.
Economic impact
The RRF boosts EU-wide growth by financing reforms and investments that raise productivity. Benefits also spillover across borders lifting the broader European economy.
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Social impact
The RRF strengthens social cohesion by improving healthcare, education, skills, long-term care, and support for vulnerable groups. This includes enabling people to adapt and benefit from the green and digital transitions.
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Business impact
The RRF helps companies, especially SMEs, modernize and grow by funding digitalisation, innovation, energy efficiency, and easier access to finance. This improves competitiveness and productivity.
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Institutional resilience
The RRF offers unprecedented resources to Members States to undertake investments and reforms needed to improve public administration performance, to strengthen legislative frameworks to protect EU financial interests, and to enhance the independence of justice systems, reduce the length of proceedings or improve the training of employees in the judicial system.

Green impact
With significant climate-focused spending, the RRF accelerates the shift to clean energy, energy-efficient buildings, sustainable transport, and circular-economy initiatives, supporting the EU’s climate-neutrality goals. National plans have allocated at least 37% of their budget to green measures.
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Digital impact
The RRF advances digital transformation by financing such measures as high-speed connectivity, 5G, digital public services, cybersecurity, and digital-skills programmes, benefiting both businesses and citizens. National plans have allocated at least 20% of their budget to digital measures.
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Explore RRF-funded projects in your region
This map provides examples of reforms and investments supported by the Recovery and Resilience Facility in the different EU Member States. It is not an exhaustive database of projects supported by the Facility and will be regularly updated as the implementation progresses. The funding amounts shown reflect the initial cost estimates included in the national recovery and resilience plans.