The EEA Grants featured recently in the Malta Independent Online - a daily newspaper published in Malta. The article (reproduced below) tells the story of an EEA Grants supported project promoting...
Funding is now available for green investment projects in Bulgaria under the ‘Green Industry Innovation’ programme.
The EEA Grants featured recently in the Kathimerini English Edition - a daily newspaper published in Athens. Written by Ioanna Fotiadi, the article (reproduced below) tells the story of a support...
“We hope our initiative will help to create a civic spirit in Cojocna and serve as an example for other cities around Romania,” says Sorina Untu, Good Governance Officer for the ActiveWatch.
Estonia needs more effective and accessible mental-health services for young people. Research from Tartu University, conducted between 1995 and 2012, showed a dramatic increase of more than 500% in...
“We aim to provide an opportunity for the children to spend their leisure time participating in purposeful and engaging activities,” says Zita Jámbor, project promoter of the ‘BAGázs School Community...
The provision of basic services to children with impaired hearing and their families is lacking in Lithuania. With support from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, a Lithuanian NGO is working to change...
“Each NGO must find its own way, but by offering our know-how in volunteer management we hope to give them a clearer idea of how to organise volunteer activities more effectively,” says Nicoleta Chis...
Through a project supported by the Norway Grants, the Association for the Prevention and Handling of Violence in the Family in Cyprus is both raising awareness about and providing assistance to...
Today marks the International Anti-Corruption Day. Corruption is taken very seriously by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and several mechanism are in place to help prevent corruption in the...
Operators of the EEA Grants’ environment, energy and climate change adaptation programmes gathered in Brussels this week together with donor programme partners from Norway and Iceland to discuss and...
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