The Financial Mechanism Office in Brussels is the secretariat of the EEA and Norway Grants and reports to the Foreign Ministries of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. We are currently recruiting a...
A two-day event was held on 25 and 26 September in Vilnius to launch the new round of the EEA and Norway Grants in Lithuania. The event attracted a large number of participants, introducing the...
Open Estonia Foundation is announcing an open call for projects operated by public benefit NGOs. The supported projects will promote democratic values, including human rights, and develop the advocacy...
A national ceremony attended by Lithuanian President, Dalia Grybauskaitė, was held on 18 September to celebrate the award of the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra Award to an...
Poland has launched an open call for proposals under the joint Polish-Norwegian research programme. This is funded as part of the Norway Grants contribution to Poland for 2009-2014. Applications may...
Marking a watershed between the previous and current funding periods, the past year has been a busy one. In the annual report we provide a snapshot of the Grants in each sector and country. We take a...
The EEA and Norway Grants support to Bulgaria was presented in Sofia this afternoon. Ten percent of the total funding will go to improving the situation of the Roma population.
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway have today signed agreements with Bulgaria launching the country’s first six programmes of the current funding period. The programmes cover civil society, children...
With €1.8 billion in funding available for 15 countries and 144 programmes, success depends on many factors. Improved risk management is at the heart of the strategy to ensure even better results for...
NGO programmes are being established up in all 15 beneficiary countries of the EEA Grants. The Latvian NGO programme was approved in mid-August.
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway have requested Slovakia to pay back € 668 184 following the detection of fraud within a Slovak project.