The Estonian-Norwegian Transfer of knowledge fund seeks to strengthen cooperation and knowledge transfer between the 2 countries. The fund supports 10 research projects within the fields of health and...
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway support the digitisation of the Agora archives in Athens, Greece.
Flora and Kelme municipalities are working together to improve living and learning conditions for the children at Vijurkai children's home.
The Pál Nagy Elementary and Catering Vocational School in Bük, Hungary, has started a comprehensive renovation and reconstruction project.
At the Pure Heart centre for hobby activities in Slovakia, children and young people are given the opportunity to take part in organised after-school activities.
With support from the EEA Grants, the Nature and Technology Museum in Starachowice, Poland, will renovate the town’s historical ironworks, making it a living cultural centre for the local population...
The €2 million Bulgarian NGO fund provides long-awaited grants to civil society projects across Bulgaria. In the period 2004-2009, grants under the fund are awarded to 61 projects that aim to protect...
Support from the EEA Grants has enabled the renowned International Cultural Centre in Krakow, Poland, to complete its comprehensive renovation programme.
Cross-border crime is an increasing challenge, demanding close international cooperation between police forces. The Norway Grants support training of Lithuanian police officers in cooperation with...
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway support a civic education project to stimulate political participation among young people in Romania.
Through the restoration of historic whaling boats, the support from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway helps to reenergise coastal communities on the Azores islands.
With the support of the EEA Grants, the Polish Maritime Museum in Gdansk is expanding and redeveloping its infrastructure, making the marine cultural heritage accessible to visitors in new ways.