Improving gender equality is a key priority for the Grants. A call for proposals was launched today in Slovakia for projects addressing gender-based violence. The deadline for applications is 1 July...
The premises of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon last week welcomed over 600 representatives of civil society and public institutions.
The Financial Mechanism Office (FMO) – the Brussels-based secretariat of the EEA Grants – is calling for tenders for a Fund Operator to manage the NGO Programme in Greece. Please note that this is not...
The Financial Mechanism Office’s annual status report for 2012 provides information on the status and administration of the EEA and Norway Grants project portfolio by the end of 2012.
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are mobilising against hate speech in Europe.
Participating in partnerships under the Grants can be a positive experience for everyone involved.
47 joint research projects within the areas of environment, climate change and polar research, health, social sciences and gender equality will receive funding from the Polish-Norwegian research...
To spur green innovation and foster increased competitiveness of green enterprises in Romania, a green industry innovation programme has been launched owing to the €24 million provided by the Norway...
Accurate and sufficient environmental information is imperative for monitoring, control and analysis related to the environment. To contribute to this, an open call for improving environmental...
The Slovenian NGO programme is soon to be launched. Last week in Ljubljana, stakeholders met to discuss how the programme best can meet the needs of the civil society.
About €6.9 million is set aside to support the Slovak civil society, making Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway the biggest contributors to Slovakia’s non-governmental organisation (NGO) sector.
The EEA and Norway Grants are providing over €50 million to promote gender equality and tackle gender based violence.