Applications for support for homes affected by the storms end today
The Minister of Economy and Territorial Cohesion has committed to completing the financial support processes for homes affected by Storm Kristin by 30 June.

Latest news and stories about financial aid in Portugal for expats and residents.
The Minister of Economy and Territorial Cohesion has committed to completing the financial support processes for homes affected by Storm Kristin by 30 June.

Applications, open for 15 business days, are intended to cover property losses caused by the March 1st phenomenon, which destroyed pineapple greenhouses in the parish of São Miguel.

The deadline to submit applications for support aimed at the reconstruction of primary and permanent residences affected by severe weather ends on April 7, the Government indicated in an order published in the Diário da República (DR). The order from the Minister of Economy and Territorial Cohesion, Manuel Castro Almeida, was published on Monday in the DR and...

Over the weekend, the Government committed to completing the financial support processes for homes affected by storm Kristin by June 30.

Pre-registration for the EPIS Social Scholarships is now open. The programme, which has already supported 1,523 students, covers everything from secondary school to master's degrees.

Castro Almeida confirms that the distribution of financial aid is proceeding without delays.

The CCDRC denies that there are delays in the process of granting financial aid.

The Portuguese Environmental Fund (Fundo Ambiental) allocated a total of 137 million euros to emergency support measures, including 35 million euros specifically designated for municipalities. This funding aims to address urgent environmental and societal needs across Portugal, reflecting the government's commitment to environmental sustainability and local community support. The article highlights ongoing initiatives and regional efforts to manage emergencies effectively, emphasizing the importance of targeted financial aid in strengthening Portugal’s resilience.
