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- Countries - EEA Grants
€ 102 7 million (EEA Grants) € 0 million (Norway Grants) Romania (RO) Allocation 2014-2021 € 275 2 million (EEA Grants) € 227 3 million (Norway Grants) Slovakia (SK) Allocation 2014-2021 € 54 9 million (EEA Grants) € 58 2 million (Norway Grants) Slovenia (SI) Allocation 2014-2021
- Grants | EEAS - EEAS Website
Job opportunities, grants and tenders at the EEAS, EU Delegations and Missions and Operations
- Understanding the EEA Grants: Bridging European Cooperation
The European Economic Area (EEA) Grants represent a significant financial mechanism designed to reduce social and economic disparities in Europe and to strengthen bilateral relations between donor countries—Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway—and the beneficiary countries within the EU
- EEA Grants and Norway Grants | EFSA - European Food Safety Authority
The EEA and Norway Grants are financial mechanisms financed by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway The aim of the Grants is twofold: to reduce social and economic disparities in Europe and to strengthen the bilateral relations between the three donor countries and the 15 European countries which receive the funding
- Currently available funding - EEA Grants
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- EEA and Norway Grants - Wikipedia
The EEA Grants and Norway Grants represent the contributions of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway to reducing social and economic disparities in the European Economic Area (EEA) and strengthening bilateral relations with 15 EU countries in Central and Southern Europe [1]
- General information about Grants | EEAS - EEAS Website
Grants can be awarded as donations to third parties that are engaged in external aid activities Grants are managed by EuropeAid (DEVCO) or DG Near, the EEAS does not manage any grant You can find all information about grants and contracts on the EuropeAid's website
- Programmes | EEA and Norway Grants - Status Report 2020
The EEA and Norway Grants represent Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway’s commitment to stimulate more sustainable and inclusive growth in Europe, promote bilateral cooperation and tackle shared challenges together
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