Through the Grants more than €5 million is provided for immediate action to help the poor and homeless in Greece.
Five calls for proposals are now open in our two cultural heritage programmes in Romania. Bilateral, small and large projects are supported.
“With our project we are going to a new level of understanding how the brain makes sense of speech,” says professor Kenneth Hugdahl.
“Without the support from the EEA Grants we could never have helped so many children.”
The scholarship fund in Slovenia supports international exchange of students and staff as well as common educational projects with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
Hungarian NGOs can now apply for funding for small projects, campaigns and actions on human rights, rights of minorities, combating hate speech and racism, social inclusion, multicultural...
Civil society organisations in Romania can now apply for funding to develop partnerships with organisations from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The deadline is 20 February 2014.
Funding is now available for projects that will ensure that more children are enrolled in pre-school education, fewer school drop-outs and a better understanding of the need for education both among...
“We were very happy to find a lot of Romanian authors who have published very good articles”.
How can gender and minority aspects be better integrated into the EEA and Norway Grants programmes and projects? The topic was recently discussed at a conference in Riga.
Human trafficking is a challenge in Estonia. At the same time, more cases of sexual abuse of children and adults have been revealed over the last years.
The cultural exchange programme in Portugal promotes children’s access to arts and encourages Portuguese artists to cooperate with schools and partners from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.