Baltic Hub has announced the results of the fourth edition of its Busole grant program, selecting seven initiatives to be implemented in 2025-2026 in the districts surrounding the terminal – Stogi, Przerowka, and Krakowiec-Górki Zachodnie. The program’s total budget is 250,000 zlotys, and the projects aim to develop education, improve health, support environmental initiatives, and strengthen ties within local communities.
This year, 17 applications were submitted, and the selected initiatives cover a wide range of topics – from creating a green recreation area at a school and modernizing a library to maritime education, environmental workshops, VR therapy, and sports activities for senior women. The winners included the Polish Gardeners’ Union with its environmental training for 500 participants, Stowarzyszenie Przyjazne Pomorze with its cultural and sports integration projects, ZSP nr 11 with its Green Zone initiative, Yacht Club Gdańsk with its maritime training, Stowarzyszenie Przyjaciół SP 72 with its school library modernization, the Ostoja Nursing Home with its VR program, and the Fit Lady fitness studio with activity courses for women 60+.
The projects will begin in December 2025. Baltic Hub emphasizes that Busole is an important part of the company’s long-term social responsibility strategy, aimed at supporting neighboring areas and developing sustainable partnerships with local organizations.
