The Romanian project “Information networks for farmers in Transylvania” has received a European prize for communication on Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) issues.
The programme to reform the Latvian Correctional Services and Police Detention Centres was launched on 13 December 2012 in Riga. The EEA and Norway Grants have allocated over €13 million to the...
In December, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway signed the agreements establishing five new programmes in Poland. The programmes have been allocated a total of €65 million in the current funding round.
To date, around 60 programmes have been sent to the donors for approval in the current funding period. With new funding made available under the EEA and Norway Grants 2009-2014, many open calls are...
Polish and Norwegian research institutions submitted close to 270 proposals for joint projects in response to a call for proposals held this autumn.
Civil society, health, environment, children and youth and increased efforts to fight money laundering are among the priority areas for the EEA Grants to Cyprus.
On 4 December 2012, the €13.7 million programme on green industry innovation was launched in Bulgaria under the Norway Grants 2009-2014. The programme promotes the development of green...
On 4 December 2012, an agreement was signed which will offer €4 million to non-governmental organisations in Greece for running reception centres and offering services to vulnerable asylum seekers...
A tender for a Programme Operator of the Scholarship programme in Slovakia has been launched by the Government Office of the Slovak Republic, which is the National Focal Point for the EEA and Norway...
The Grants support a Europe-wide project by the Council of Europe that will see young people tackling online hate speech.
The EEA and Norway Grants support a Europe-wide project by the Council of Europe that will see young people tackling online hate speech and its spread through social media. How to combat online hate...
Estonian NGOs may apply for small-scale grants for capacity building activities until 10 December 2012.