“The EEA Grants NGO programme is for all Romanian NGOs. We hope it will bring necessary oxygen to our civil society.”
With support from Norway Grants, three Bulgarian judges currently have the opportunity to work at the European Court of Human Rights for one year.
Improving the quality of public services in Hungary through cooperation with Norwegian authorities is in focus in a new call for proposals. An information event takes place in Budapest on 13 August.
Under the green industry innovation programme in Hungary, €24 million is available for projects aimed at reducing waste and emissions. The deadline for calls for proposals is extended to 31 October...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Cyprus can now apply for funding from the NGO fund. Democracy, human rights, anti-discrimination, good governance and transparency are among the main areas in...
A call is now open for projects contributing to strengthen cooperation and increase the exchange of students and staff in higher education between Romania and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
Strengthening democratic values and promoting human rights is one of the goals of the programme for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Estonia. To this end, the programme supports organisations...
The Council of Europe’s No Hate Speech Movement is organising a European action day to commemorate and support victims of hate crime on 22 July.
Out of more than 350 applications, 99 projects under the EEA Grants’ NGO programme in Latvia have now been approved.
Today, Transparency International published the world’s largest public opinion survey on corruption. Transparency International is a strategic partner for the EEA and Norway Grants, providing...
When calls under the NGO programme in Portugal closed recently, requests for funding were seven times higher than the amount available.
Our recently launched gender equality programme in Spain addresses persistent gender gaps. A key objective is to get more women in the boardrooms.