Deadline: 22-May-2026
The “Polish Infrastructure 2026” competition is an open call launched by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to support infrastructure development for Polish communities and the Polish diaspora abroad. The program provides co-financing for renovation and development of community infrastructure used for cultural, educational, and heritage-related activities.
The initiative is part of Poland’s broader cooperation strategy with the Polish diaspora and Poles abroad for 2025–2030, aiming to strengthen cultural identity, community integration, and preservation of Polish heritage internationally.
Program Overview
- Supports infrastructure development for Polish communities abroad
- Focuses on renovation and improvement of community facilities
- Strengthens Polish language education and cultural transmission
- Supports preservation of Polish history, traditions, and identity
- Enhances integration and community engagement among diaspora groups
- Protects and develops collections of scientific, historical, or artistic value linked to Polish heritage
- Provides subsidies for approved public tasks and projects
Priority Geographic Regions
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Georgia
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Lithuania
- Latvia
- Moldova
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
Funding Structure
- Minimum annual subsidy request: PLN 80,000
- Maximum annual subsidy request: PLN 800,000
- Total 2026 budget: PLN 12,409,885
- Funding source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Poland)
- Project duration options:
- One-year projects (2026)
- Two-year projects (2026–2027, subject to 2027 budget availability)
Eligible Project Types
- Renovation of Polish community infrastructure abroad
- Development of spaces for Polish language teaching
- Facilities supporting Polish history and cultural education
- Community centers promoting Polish traditions and integration
- Preservation of cultural, scientific, or historical collections
- Spaces used for diaspora cultural and educational activities
Eligible Applicants
- Non-governmental organizations
- Entities defined under Polish public benefit and public finance law
- Organizations working with Polish diaspora communities
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Experience implementing at least 5 publicly funded diaspora projects (2024–2025)
- Management of at least PLN 100,000 in public funds in one of those years
- Proven track record in diaspora engagement activities
Ineligible Applicants
- Organizations that failed to meet previous reporting obligations
- Entities with outstanding financial liabilities to the state budget
- Organizations managed by individuals prohibited from handling public funds
Application Rules
- Each eligible organization may submit multiple proposals
- Projects must clearly demonstrate diaspora impact and infrastructure need
- Applications are evaluated by a committee appointed by the Director General of the Foreign Service
- Selected projects receive co-financing for implementation
Evaluation Priorities
- Strength of impact on Polish diaspora communities
- Quality and necessity of infrastructure improvements
- Contribution to Polish language and cultural education
- Preservation of heritage and historical assets
- Organizational experience and financial capacity
- Long-term sustainability of project outcomes
Program Objectives
- Strengthen Polish identity and cultural presence abroad
- Improve infrastructure supporting diaspora education and culture
- Support preservation of Polish heritage and traditions
- Enhance community integration and engagement
- Strengthen international ties between Poland and diaspora communities
- Ensure access to cultural and educational spaces for Polish communities
Conclusion
The Polish Infrastructure 2026 program provides substantial co-financing to strengthen Polish community infrastructure abroad. By supporting renovation and development of cultural and educational spaces, it aims to preserve Polish heritage, promote language and traditions, and enhance the long-term cohesion and sustainability of diaspora communities across priority countries.
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