The EEA Grants donors Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and Poland formally approved the establishment of a €41.5 million fund for Non-Governmental Organisations on 8 February 2007, giving a...
The Czech €10 million NGO Fund launched it first call for proposals on 27 December 2006, making an indicative amount of €3.1 million available to Czech non-governmental organisations.
The Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management and the Norwegian Ministry of Environment held a conference on biological diversity and sustainable development in Oslo on 23-24 November 2006.
Poland announced an open call for proposals on 21 December 2006 making almost €177 million available for individual project applications under the financial mechanisms, established by Iceland...
An annual meeting between the three donor states of the financial mechanisms - Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway – and Poland was held in Brussels on 29 November.
A contract between the Financial Mechanism Office and the ECORYS Polska consultancy for the administration of a €2 million seed money fund was signed on 27 November, paving the way for assistance to...
The implementation of the financial mechanisms is a joint effort from the donor states Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein and the 13 beneficiary states, including Poland. This joint effort has the...
A new aquarium in Gournes, Crete, was officially opened on 22 July 2006 as one of 29 projects in Greece funded under the EEA Financial Mechanism 1994-1998. The aquarium was already open to the public...
The Czech €2.5 million fund for cooperation among schools and scholarships launched its first call for proposals for all three measures of the fund on 1 September 2006.
A €2.5 million fund has been established that will facilitate student and research mobility, establish partnerships and stimulate cooperation between educational institutions in the Czech Republic and...