On 6 October, the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) approved a master plan for restoring the Cittadella in Gozo. The development of the plan was funded by a grant from Iceland...
The work on the current round of the EEA and Norway Grants is well on its way. By the end of the year, almost all national priorities will have been agreed, and programmes will be established as of...
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...
With funding worth almost €560 million (just over 40% of the total of the Grants), Poland was by far the largest beneficiary of the EEA and Norway Grants 2004-2009. Five years of successful...
A team of painters and prison inmates have jointly restored a 170 year old chapel that had been hidden for over 50 years in the Balassagyarmat prison. The unique Norway Grants project is presented in...
Agreements on the use of EEA and Norway Grants 2009-14 were today signed in Valletta. Environment and justice are the largest sectors, while there will be funding to civil society and social partners...
Slovenia received €18.6 million through the EEA Grants and Norway Grants in the period 2004 to 2009. Five years of successful implementation were rounded off with a closing event held in the capital...
With the help of the EEA Grants, the vision of a Norwegian princess living in Spain in the Middle Ages has finally become reality. St. Olav's chapel opened in Covarrubias this Sunday.
A new agreement ensures that the EEA Grants and Norway Grants will draw on the expertise of Transparency International to identify and address corruption risks in the implementation of the grant...
An information meeting on support to civil society from the EEA and Norway Grants was held in Oslo on 31 August. Around 120 representatives from Norwegian civil society organisations attended the...
The agreements on the EEA and Norway Grants for Slovakia in the period 2009-14 have been amended. Green entrepreneurship, cross-border cooperation and civil society are among the priorities.
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway have decided to resume payments of EEA Grants to Greece. Disbursements were temporarily suspended 19 May this year.