The EEA Grants finance the restoration of the Shumen Fortress, a place of immense significance to the cultural and religious history not only of Bulgaria, but of much of eastern Europe.
The treatment of children with monogenic diabetes in the Czech Republic will be significantly improved with support from the Norway Grants.
The destroyed historical bells of the Matthias Church in Budapest will be preserved with support from Norway.
The Norwegian Association of Regional and Local Authorities (KS) is collaborating with the Spanish Instituto de la Mujer to promote a better work-life balance in Spain.
A gallery of cubist design and a Josef Gočár museum will be established in Bauer’s cubist villa in Libodřice.
Lithuania's leading hospital in diagnosing and repairing heart problems has partnered with Norway to provide quality health services to children suffering from congenital heart diseases.
The Women’s Institute in Spain and the Portuguese Association of Numerous Families seek to improve the work-life balance for men and women in Spain and Portugal.
The Polish Consortium is collaborating with the Psychiatric Institute Vinderen in Norway to carry out a first-ever nationwide survey detailing mental health prevalence in Poland.
In the town of Drama in Northern Greece, the EEA Grants support the Ladies' Union in improving the situation for abused women and children.
The EEA and Norway Grants support a fund to increase accessibility for disabled people in the Duna-Mecsek region in Hungary.
In collaboration with Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Norway, researchers at Porto University are working to increase awareness of gastric and cervix cancer.
At Warsaw University, a project is underway to create tools for engaging local communities and authorities in dialogue.