The Financial Mechanism Office (FMO) is requesting expressions of interest for the procurement of a new grant management system for the EEA and Norway Grants.
With support from Norway, the Bulgarian furniture producer Valiyan has invested in new machinery contributing to increased production capacity, creation of jobs as well as reduction of energy...
“For us, the need for a project like this is obvious. Blind children who are placed in special educational institutions are separated from other children – They need to have the opportunity to...
More than 3 million people have benefitted from the Jewish cultural heritage project at POLIN, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw. The project was developed in close cooperation...
With support from Norway through the Norway Grants, 60 young people from Slovakia, Ukraine and Norway crossed the Slovak – Ukrainian border together on bikes in mid-August.
Supported through the Norway Grants, two new community centres in Iasi and Ploiesti in Romania work to provide vulnerable families with better access to basic services in education, health and social...
A Hungarian association for blind and visually impaired people has launched an initiative to help people with shopping: developing, introducing and implementing a classification system of blind...
The EEA and Norway Grants are successful instruments in strengthening relations between Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and the beneficiary countries, an independent evaluation concludes.
An innovative creative project in the Czech Republic has been using a therapeutic theatre workshop to help homeless women who have been victims of domestic violence.
“This has been a unique experience. The cooperation has been mutually rewarding. We’ve challenged each other’s artistic perceptions and learned from each other’s cultures.”
The project ‘Glassvillage’ has increased the knowledge and awareness of NGOs, citizens, and local elected representatives of their rights to access and publish public information.
Latvian municipalities deliver many services to the public but they have tight budgetary constraints. Norway has developed a ‘smart’ governance approach which is being used as a model in Latvia.