27. 12. 2013

Call for proposals to co-finance projects under Norwegian Financial Mechanism Programme 2009-2014 and EEA Financial Mechanism Programme 2009-2014

Ljubljana, 27 December 2013 - Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, acting as the  Programme Operator for the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2009-2014 and the EEA Financial Mechanism 2009-2014, published the Call for proposals to co-finance projects under the Norwegian Financial Mechanism Programme 2009-2014 and the EEA Financial Mechanism Programme 2009-2014. The subject of the call is the selection of projects which shall be awarded grants under both programmes for co-financing in the total value of 16,886,132 euros. The call was published on 27 December 2013 in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No. 110/2013.

The call is divided into two sets:

SET A - NORWEGIAN FINANCIAL MECHANISM PROGRAMME 2009-2014

Area Public Health Initiatives

- Sub-area Reducing inequalities between user groups

- Sub-area Prevention of life-style related diseases

- Sub-area Improved mental health services


Area Gender Equality

- Sub-area Economic decision-making

- Sub-area Political decision-making

- Sub-area Promoting work-life balance

The same project under the set A may apply only for one of the sub-areas of the call.

SET B - EEA FINANCIAL MECHANISM PROGRAMME 2009-2014

Area Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

Area Natural Heritage

Area Cultural Heritage

The same project under the set B may apply only for one of the areas of the call.

The project shall last at least 12 months and shall be completed no later than 30 April 2016. The deadline for submitting applications is 28 February 2014. The applicants of administrative compliant and eligible applications will be notified on the decision regarding the selection of projects by mail, foreseeably in June 2014.

For more information on the call for proposals please visit the websites eeagrants.si and norwaygrants.si.

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In the period 2009-2014 Slovenia is eligible to 26.9 million euros under the Norwegian Financial Mechanism and the European Economic Area Financial Mechanism. The funds are mainly allocated to projects in the area of environment and climate change, civil society, human and social development, cultural heritage, research, scholarships and decent work ad tripartite dialogue. In the previous period 2004-2009 Slovenia used the grants to successfully implement many projects which also serve as a basis for the strengthening of the economic cooperation.




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