EEA / Norway Grants

The EEA and Norway Grants are funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
The Grants have two goals – to contribute to a more equal Europe,
both socially and economically – and to strengthen the relations between Iceland,
Liechtenstein and Norway, and the 15 beneficiary countries in Europe.
The objective of the Grants is to reduce social and economic disparities and strengthen bilateral relations. This strengthens the internal market, leading to a more prosperous Europe.

European Association “World-Our Home” worked in this programme in the last period from 2009-2014.

The project „NGO activities for strengthening of civil society” was for 3 years from 1.07.2013. – 31.12.2015.

The aim of the project is to use effectively already attached resources, as well as to expand and strengthen the activities of the organization, to promote development of civil society. Project target groups are employees, members of NGOs, as well as various population groups. Project terms of reference are to build awareness about civil society development and strengthening, to activate local government and non-governmental organizations in creation of real opportunities for citizens’ public activities, to contribute participation of socially unprotected groups into civil society, to extend the knowledge and skills of young people by promoting the formation of positive attitude to life in civil society.
 

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