NB8-Grants offers possibility to search for cooperation partners in the Nordic-Baltic region
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Difficulties finding right cooperation partners?

Do you have a fantastic idea for Nordic-Baltic collaboration? Are you eager to learn from your colleagues and analyse their success stories, but you don't know who to contact in the region? Finding the right cooperation partner and making arrangements can turn out to be more challenging and time-consuming than you expect.

Starting from this year all project managers can search for potential project partners through the application platform - NB8-Grants. Sign in to the system, post your idea with suggestions for cooperation or read other people's proposals. You can get in touch with your colleagues yourself or they can contact you. However, the programme administrator assumes no liability for the results of collaboration searches.

Check out the partnership proposals here.

public administrationDeadline - March 30, 2014

The deadline for applying support for study visits, internships and network activities for Nordic and Baltic civil servants from the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Public Administration is approaching - March 30, 2014! Don't miss the chance as there's only one application round in a year.

In order to obtain funding your project should involve partners from at least three countries: Nordic applicants should visit a minimum of two Baltic countries, while Baltic applicants should visit partners in at least two Nordic countries.

Applying is easy

  • go to www.nb8grants.org,
  • read the new guidelines carefully,
  • register or log in if you are already user and start filling in the application - please note that you can fill in the application step by step until the deadline,
  • don't forget to submit your application before the deadline - March 30!

Feedback

Ruta Silina, Ombudsman Office of the Republic of Latvia, applied for funding for the project "Human rights and good governance monitoring in Denmark and Iceland": "Results from both study visits are not only keeping contacts and share topicalities, but also studying practical aspects for both sides. We highly evaluate simple, transparent and user friendly Project applying and reporting system."

Contacts

Madis Kanarbik, Programme Coordinator
Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Estonia (Programme Management Body)
Phone + 372 7 423 625
E-mail: public.administration@norden.ee
Languages: English, Swedish, Estonian

 

About the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Public Administration

The programme offers grants for mobility an annual budget of app. 300 000 EUR and is financed by all NB8 countries – Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden. The purpose of the programme is to promote and strengthen cooperation, exchange of knowledge, and networking between public administration structures on all administrative levels in the Nordic-Baltic Region. The programme aims to facilitate the harmonization of more efficient working methods in the public sector. The overall goal is to increase the global competitive power of the region.

 
 
 
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