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EEA / Norway Grants

EEA- Norway Grants

EEA & Norway Grants http://eeagrants.org/

EEA and NORWAY GRANTS
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EEA & Norway Grants

http://eeagrants.org/

The EEA and Norway Grants 2021–2028

Working together for a green, democratic and resilient Europe

The EEA Grants and Norway Grants represent the contribution of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway to reducing economic and social disparities and to strengthening bilateral relations with 16 EU countries in Central and Southern Europe and the Baltics.
 

To reduce social and economic disparities and to strengthen cooperation with 15 EU Member States (Beneficiary States), Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway (Donor States), together with the European Union, have agreed to continue the EEA and Norway Grants for a fourth period, 2021–2028, with a total budget of €3.268 billion, divided between €1.805 billion for the EEA Grants and €1.463 billion for the Norway Grants.

The EEA and Norway Grants 2021–2028 build on the successes of the 2014–2021 period and will promote the following three thematic priorities:

  • European green transition

  • Democracy, rule of law and human rights

  • Social inclusion and resilience

Opportunities by country

In addition to programme and project support, funding is available in each country for developing bilateral cooperation and activities of bilateral interest with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.  

 

WHO CAN BENEFIT

Grants are available for national and local authorities, NGOs and civil society organisations, private and public enterprises, educational and research institutions, students and teaching staff and social partners.

 

EEA and Norway Grants 15 beneficiary states

 

Participating Countries
https://eeagrants.org/en/fmo/countries 

 

How to Participate in EEA- Norway Grant projects

 

This page is updated by Emmanuel Babatunde