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The co-financing threshold for resilience projects has been lowered for frontline regions

Published 04 May 2026 year, 12:34

The government has updated the co-financing mechanism for projects under regional and municipal resilience plans. From now on, the requirements have been simplified for frontline regions:

◾️ The minimum co-financing level remains at 20%.

◾️ For Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, it has been reduced to 15%.

◾️ For Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Kherson, and Chernihiv regions—to 10%.

 The changes apply exclusively to municipal property managed by local communities, according to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

“Lowering the co-financing threshold will allow communities to implement their resilience plans, as under martial law, local budget resources are primarily directed toward ensuring defense, security, and the functioning of critical infrastructure. This decision is intended to support frontline communities and ensure the implementation of projects within the specified timeframes,” said Oleksii Kuleba, Deputy Prime Minister for the Recovery of Ukraine and Minister of Community and Territorial Development of Ukraine.