The largest fund financed by the EEA and Norway Grants is the Polish NGO fund. For the time being it has ongoing calls for projects concerning environmental protection and sustainable development, as...
The final report outlining the impact of the Financial Mechanism 1994-1998 has now been launched.
Lithuania and Poland has chosen to use parts of the EEA and Norway Grants on preventing cancer and raising quality of life for cancer patients.
The FMO has now launched fact sheets on all priority sectors under the EEA and Norway Grants, outlining the impact of the €1.3 billion grant support from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
Through the EEA and Norway Grants, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are supporting more than 200 environmental projects in Central and Southern Europe. Support to energy efficiency and renewable...
Norway has declared 2009 as the year of cultural heritage. In addition to cultural heritage in Norwegian everyday life, the spotlight will be on the country's contribution to protecting European...
Polish educational and research institutions, doctoral students and young researchers can now apply for scholarships for study exchanges abroad and cooperation projects with institutions in Iceland...
All 15 beneficiary states of the EEA and Norway Grants made the January deadline for submitting project applications for approval by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
A tender for evaluation and review services for the FMO covering the EEA and Norway Grants was published on Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) on 20 January.
The Lithuanian fund for local and regional development has announced an open call for proposals. The fund will strengthen ties between Lithuania and Norway.
On 6 January 2009, the Cultural Exchange Fund in Poland released its second open call for projects by cultural operators in Poland and the EEA EFTA states.