The project assumes the development of the Urban Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change (MPA) for Grodzisk Mazowiecki - a city with more than 20,000 inhabitants (according to data from the Central Statistical Office (GUS) on 1.01.2022 they were inhabited by 34 009 people), entitled to apply for funding under Measure FENX.02.04. The aim of the document will be to identify climate threats in the city and identify actions that will reduce the effects of climate change and increase resilience to such threats. It is assumed that the MPA will be prepared by an external entity, which will be selected on the basis of proceedings in accordance with the Public Procurement Act. The guidelines set out in the document "Adaptation Handbook for Cities - Guidelines for the preparation of the Urban Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change" prepared by the Ministry of Climate and the Environment will be taken into account in the development of the MPA. The preparation of the document, which also takes into account the public consultation and strategic environmental impact assessment, is planned for the whole of 2024, and the Applicant - Grodzisk Mazowiecki Municipality - demonstrates full readiness to implement the project, having at the date of submitting the application: the project implementation unit (project team), the resolution of the City Council to proceed with the preparation of the MPA, as well as the tender documentation necessary to announce the competition for the selection of the contractor for the preparation. Awareness-raising activities on adaptation to climate change (competitions, workshops and an information and promotion campaign) were envisaged as part of the activities aimed at preparing the MPA, and workshops, trainings (in cooperation with the Norwegian partner INTBAU NORWAY) and competitions were carried out even before the application for funding in this area was submitted. The project also includes activities in the field of information and promotion (including information on the website, information poster, leaflets) and project management (within the indirect costs of the project).