An important EEA and Norway Grants event will take place on 8 March, marking the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Stakeholders from donor states, beneficiary states and EU-level bodies...
A number of agreements on national priorities for the EEA Grants and Norway Grants 2009-14 are expected to be signed during spring 2011.
A new feature of the EEA Grants and Norway Grants 2009-14 is the introduction of a ‘programme approach’. Representing a move away from funding project-by-project to funding through multi-annual...
Who can apply for grant support? What will be supported in my country? When are the next open calls for projects? Find out answers to the most frequently asked questions about the EEA and Norway...
The implementation and follow-up of the grants are based on close cooperation between the EEA EFTA States and the 15 beneficiary states.
In the shaping of the new programmes for civil society, this autumn’s NGO consultation proved a useful tool for reaching out to civil society in the beneficiary states and ensuring a bottom-up...
Strengthening bilateral relations between Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and the 15 beneficiary states is an overarching objective of the EEA and Norway Grants. To encourage strategic and long-term...
The destroyed historic bells of the Matthias Church in Budapest have been replaced with Norwegian financial support and were installed in Buda Castle this month.
The FMO is recruiting Senior Legal Officer(s) to its team working on the 2009-14 funding period. He/she will provide legal support in relation to the preparation and revision of grant agreements with...
Drug use is one of the major causes of health problems and death among young people in Europe. To combat this, the EEA and Norway Grants have awarded more than €4.1 million to projects working to...
The regulation on the implementation of the EEA Grants 2009-2014 has been adopted. The programme approach and bilateral cooperation are fundamental elements of the new regulation.
On 18 January 2011, 28 round table participants and an audience of about 100 people gathered in Oslo to discuss the EEA and Norway Grants.