Czech €19.4 million call for project proposals opened
On 26 November the Czech Republic launched its third and final call for individual project proposals under the EEA Grants.
A
total €110.9 million has been allocated to the Czech Republic under the
EEA Grants. The newly launched €19.4 million open call is the third in
a row counting in calls in both 2005 and 2006, taking the total support
set aside for Czech individual projects to €82.9 million.
In the third open call applications can be submitted within the fields of:
Conservation of the European cultural heritage
Protection of the environment
Human resource development
Health and childcare
Promotion of sustainable development
Implementation of Schengen acquis and strengthening the judiciary
Indicatively, 35 percent of the funds has been allocated to cultural heritage projects, with large sums of funding also set aside for health and childcare and environment at 25 and 20 percent. Applications can be submitted to the Czech Focal Point until 29 February 2008.
Further details are available in the open call text.
In the third open call applications can be submitted within the fields of:
Indicatively, 35 percent of the funds has been allocated to cultural heritage projects, with large sums of funding also set aside for health and childcare and environment at 25 and 20 percent. Applications can be submitted to the Czech Focal Point until 29 February 2008.
Further details are available in the open call text.

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