Slovakian NGOs can now apply for funding from the EEA Grants.
Through the Norway Grants more than €120 million is available for development of green business in eight European countries. Watch our video!
The EEA and Norway Grants are a key partner of this year’s Fundamental Rights Conference -a high level annual event, organised by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).
NGOs and local authorities in Greece, Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway, working within the asylum and migration field, can now apply for funding.
Interested in participating in the Hungarian scholarship programme? Now you can apply for funding for preparatory visits.
With the help of the Norway Grants, Bulgaria is tackling some of its key crime-related challenges.
The Romanian fund for bilateral relations is now accepting applications.
“The most exciting part is still ahead of us”, said Norway’s Ambassador to Romania, Tove Bruvik Westberg, at the launch of the Grants in Romania.
The prison population rate in Latvia is among Europe’s highest and the use of administrative detention is widespread. Reforms are now on the agenda.
Cooperation on combating drugs and organised crime, children and youth at risk and history teaching may be funded under the bilateral fund in Bulgaria.
Roma inclusion projects under the Grants (04-09) contributed to empowerment, more inclusive policies and building bridges between Roma and non-Roma.
Close to 2 000 applications were submitted in the first call for project applications in the Polish NGO programme.