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CLARIFICATION AND EXTENSION of small grant scheme call (SGS 2): Support of NGOs activities in the field of prevention and early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases

With regard to the growing number of questions from applicants filling out grant applications in the section "Relevance of programme outputs" in the IS CEDR information system, we would like to further clarify the text of the call concerning the selection of programme outputs and their indicators (in accordance with Chapter 4.7.4 of the Guidelines for Applicants.

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Programme Health – Small Grant Scheme Call „Support of NGOs activities in the field of prevention and early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases

The Ministry of Health as Small Grant Scheme Operator in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance – Programme Operator announces on 31st March 2021 the Open Call for applications for funding of projects from the Small Grant Scheme of EEA Grants 2014-2021 in Programme Health focused on support of NGOs activities in the field of prevention and early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases.

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Programme Health – Small Grant Scheme Call „Support of NGOs activities in the field of mental health of children and adolescents“

The Ministry of Health as Small Grant Scheme Operator in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance – Programme Operator announces on 31st March 2021 the Open Call for applications for funding of projects from the Small Grant Scheme of EEA Grants 2014-2021 in Programme Health focused on support of NGOs activities in the field of mental health of children and adolescents.

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Support of mental health of children and adolescents (ZDOVA1) – Final Results

38 applications were received in the open call lasting from mid-May to the end of July 2020. More than one-fourth of them was prepared in cooperation with partners from Norway or Iceland. All applications were evaluated by independent experts and based on their evaluation the Selection Committee recommended 10 projects for support.

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Thanks to bilateral initiatives, Czech organizations have established or deepened relations with Norwegian and Icelandic partners

Organization of seminars for the professional public, creation of joint analysis, improvement of mutual understanding, and often also agreements on ongoing cooperation and joint projects. These are the results of the so-called bilateral initiatives of the Health Programme supported by the EEA and Norway Grants. Their participants focused on sharing experiences, for example in the field of eating disorders, the involvement of peer consultants in care in acute psychiatric wards, or the availability of follow-up care for people with aphasia.