Civil Funding Transparency Map Launches: See Where 400 Billion Went
A major new online tool is now live. The Prime Minister’s Office has published an interactive map. It details state support for civil organizations over five years. The goal is to separate truly valuable community work from groups suspected of gaining unfair advantages due to political connections.
Why This Map Matters Now
Public audits and media reports raised serious concerns recently. There were suspicions about funding distribution. Some groups with minimal history received large sums. Long-standing local clubs often got much less. This new database aims to restore fairness. It ensures future funds support genuine non-political community value.
Immediate Impact for Residents
This map empowers every citizen. You can now easily check data for your own area. It breaks down payments to the electoral district level. You see the organization’s name the grant amount and the payment date. Compare a group’s public activity with the millions it received. Glaring hard-to-justify inequalities become obvious instantly.
Key Facts About the Development
- The total funding volume was enormous. Roughly 400 billion HUF flowed to the civil sector between 2022 and 2026.
- A significant part was coordinated by the Bethlen Gábor Fund Management Zrt. (BGA).
- The map consolidates previously scattered data. It creates a single searchable transparent platform.
The vast majority of civil groups do indispensable work. They protect cultural values and help those in need. They take on tasks where state institutions fall short. The publication of this data became essential. It follows started audits and numerous public reports.
What You Can Find on the Map
The visual aid’s greatest advantage is its detail. The interface shows precise information for any grant. It includes the source fund making the flow of money traceable. The data reveals an important pattern. Often only the funding program’s label changed not the proportions.
You can verify the details of any supported organization:
- The exact name of the beneficiary organization.
- The full amount of the support granted.
- The precise date the funds were disbursed.
- The specific fund the money came from (state budget City Civil Fund etc.).
- The electoral district where the organization is based.
- Ability to filter and search all data freely.
Transparency Not Stigmatization
This move is about clear relationships. It filters out political and financial motives. The decision and the spending data are both in the public interest. The government deemed the publication fully lawful. The portal does not generate new data. It compiles existing information into one transparent platform.
What You Need to Do
Visit the map to explore the data for your neighborhood. The map is available on this website: https://atlathato.kormany.hu/. You can report any errors in the displayed data. Send notifications to the email address: atlathato@me.gov.hu. This tool is for everyone who cares about their community.
Background and Context
This development didn’t happen in a vacuum. It follows increased public demand for accountability. Similar transparency drives exist in other public spending areas. The scale of funding—400 billion HUF—warrants such public oversight. The system aims to learn from past irregularities. It seeks to ensure support reaches authentic community builders.
Summary
A new interactive map reveals civil funding details from 2022-2026. It aims to ensure fairness and filter out political bias in grant distribution. Residents can now easily check which organizations in their area received state support and how much. The tool promotes transparency in the use of approximately 400 billion HUF of public funds.