This week, the EEA Grants celebrated 30 years of cooperation and achievements in Portugal with a conference at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon. The closing gathered politicians...
This year's OECD Global Forum in Milan brought together global leaders, policymakers, and activists to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing democracies today. With a focus on building...
16 October marked the closing of the the Active Citizens Fund – National programme in Poland. From 2019 to 2024 nearly 430,000 people have participated in activities carried out under the programme...
This year's European Week of Regions and Cities was alive with energy, dialogue, and a focus on the role of civil society in shaping Europe’s future. Civil society took centre stage in many of the...
Last week, on 26 September, marked the closing of the Active Citizens Fund, Regional Programme in Poland. The event took place at the POLIN Museum for Jewish history in Warsaw.
This week, businesses and associations from 11 countries met at the Oslo Innovation Week to form partnerships that will contribute to a more circular European economy.
On September 21st, the exhibition area near Prague’s main train station was buzzing with activity. Projects from the EEA and Norway Grants programmes in Czechia were showcasing their results and...
The EEA and Norway Grants, funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway, play a pivotal role in fostering a more equal Europe, both socially and economically, while also strengthening the bonds...
The aim of the EEA and Norway Grants scheme is to reduce social and economic disparities in Europe and enhance cooperation between Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and the Beneficiary States.
This week, partners from Norway, Romania and Poland met up in Norway to celebrate 20 years of the EEA Grants.
A Portuguese delegation recently concluded a study trip to Norway, focusing on the maritime sector and port infrastructure. The Bilateral Initiative 'Modernisation of Ports', funded by the EEA Grants...
See how Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway help build a greener, more competitive and inclusive Europe by supporting over 6,000 projects through the EEA and Norway Grants.