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Update of Mapping of EU funds to Digital Decade targets 2021-2027

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This report updates the data and findings of Signorelli et al. (2024) regarding the EUs long-term budget with potential to affect the Digital Decade (DD) targets and objectives. We provide updated data and figures on the 5 main Funding Instruments Recovery and Resilience Facility, Cohesion Policy, Horizon Europe, Digital Europe Programme and Connecting Europe Facility-Digital. We estimate a DD-target related budget of around 177 bn and a budget funding Digital Decade general objectives of 29.5 bn out of a total budget of 973 bn. As in the previous exercise, the targets that receive the largest amount of budget are the digitalisation of public services and businesses, which receive around 64% of the total mapped budget with potential to impact Digital Decade targets. At Member State level, we find that Spain, Italy and Greece are the countries that receive the largest RRF and CP budget in per capita terms, while the distribution of budget across targets is homogeneous across countries, with a strong focus on the digitalisation of public services

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  • Torrecillas Jodar Juan & Nepelski Daniel, 2025. "Update of Mapping of EU funds to Digital Decade targets 2021-2027," JRC Research Reports JRC141966, Joint Research Centre.
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    1. PAPAZOGLOU Michail & TORRECILLAS JODAR Juan & CARDONA Melisande & CALZA Elisa & VAZQUEZ-PRADA BAILLET Miguel & RIGHI Riccardo, 2023. "Mapping EU level funding instruments to Digital Decade targets," JRC Research Reports JRC134647, Joint Research Centre.
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