The €4.6 million fund for local and regional development in Estonia supports close to 60 projects aimed at enhancing the efficiency and quality of public services at regional and local level.
At Gdansk University of Technology, the EEA Grants financed a project to minimise the environmental impact caused by sewage treatment plants.
The EEA Grants have supported the restoration of 5 historical wooden churches in the Archdiocese of Poznań.
A €491,000 contribution from the Norway Grants helps improving security at the Port of Gdynia.
In the old cathedral city of Pécs, some of the more than thousand-year old cultural heritage linked to the cathedral is to be restored with support from the Norway Grants
With Norwegian support, the University of Vilnius is poised to expand its undergraduate and post-graduate programmes in Scandinavian studies.
5 towns in the Slovenian region of Gorenjska revitalised their old town centres by making historical sites into meeting place for inhabitants.
On the small Mediterranean island of Gozo, the EEA Grants are supporting the development of a large scale plan to renovate the island's main historical site.
The Slovak Mining Museum in the UNESCO-listed town of Banská Štiavnica is applying a €410 000 grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway to preserve artefacts related to mining heritage.
With Norwegian support, Rakitna Youth Centre in Slovenia is expanding its treatment programme to help children with eating disorders.
With Norwegian support, Poland is preparing to face the challenges posed by organised crime at the Schengen border.
In Slovakia, the EEA and Norway Grants support the establishment of 2 crisis centres that will provide support to victims of domestic violence.