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Applications 2015 Applied sum Proposal Decision Partici- Nr Project title Applicant pating € € € Countries PA-GRO-808 Sharing best practice on energy efficiency Public company Housing Energy DK, SE € 10 742,40 € 8 000,00 € 8 000,00 projects Efficiency Agency, LT (Ginta Tautkute) PA-NET-807 Development of Human Resource State Probation Service of the NO, FI € 2 580,00 € 2 580,00 € 2 580,00 Managment in Probation Sector in Norway, Republic of Latvia, LV (Olga Finland and Latvia- The Main Differences, Tupite) Challenges and Future Goals PA-GRO-805 Nordic-Baltic financial supervision ICE: Bank of Lithuania, LT (Aurimas SE, FI € 3 433,60 € 3 400,00 € 3 400,00 Improvement, Cooperation and Exchange Sankauskas) PA-GRO-804 Study visit to Estonia and Latvia Ministry of Finance and Economic LV, EE € 5 088,00 € 5 000,00 € 5 000,00 Affairs, IS (Hugrún Ösp Reynisdóttir) PA-GRO-803 Exchanging good practices and enhancing Estonian Gender Equality and SE, NO € 6 594,00 € 6 000,00 € 6 000,00 cooperation on gender equality and equal Equal Treatment Commissioner's treatment issues between Estonia, Sweden office, EE (Merili Soosalu) and Norway PA-GRO-802 The role of municipality on promoting society Talsi Municipality, LV (Laura EE, LT € 3 654,00 € 0,00 € 0,00 tolerance and equality Ūdre) PA-GRO-800 Võru town civil servants study trip - the best Võru Town Government, EE DK, SE € 4 833,00 € 4 500,00 € 4 500,00 practises in digital innovation in (Tiina Hallimäe) municipalities PA-GRO-799 The Role of the Museums in Nordic and University of Tartu / University of SE, IS € 3 211,68 € 3 200,00 € 3 200,00 Baltic Countries – Exchanging Good Tartu Museum, EE (Annika Practices and Developing Cooperation Pindis) PA-NET-798 Workshop on Documentation and Natural Resources Institute EE, NO, € 6 375,00 € 6 000,00 € 6 000,00 Distribution of Plant Genetic Resources in Finland, FI (Merja Hartikainen) LT, DK, LV the Nordic and Baltic area - now and in the future PA-GRO-797 Public Police Management (PPM) Police department under the FI, DK € 10 291,20 € 8 000,00 € 8 000,00 Ministry of Interior of Republic of Lithuania, LT (Reda Gailiūtė) PA-GRO-794 Public relations programmes and Chancellery of the Riigikogu, EE DK, SE € 4 656,00 € 4 000,00 € 4 000,00 communication practices of the Parliaments (Kati Varblane) of Denmark, Sweden and Estonia PA-GRO-793 Study visit about government law drafting Ministry of Justice, EE (Kärt NO, DK € 10 336,00 € 6 000,00 € 6 000,00 process and administrative organisation in Salumaa) Denmark and Norway PA-GRO-792 Study visits for cooperation and exchange of Ministry of the Interior of the SE, DK € 3 924,00 € 3 500,00 € 3 500,00 best practices with Denmark and Sweden on Republic of Lithuania, LT (Loreta coordination of EU affairs and international Poliakaite) cooperation activities in the area of Home Affairs PA-GRO-791 Enhancement of Real Property Cadastre and The Ministry of Justice of the NO, SE € 2 079,60 € 1 800,00 € 1 800,00 Surveying Practice Republic of Lithuania, LT (Jurgita Urbaite) PA-GRO-790 Best practices dealing with EU matters in Parliament of Estonia, EE (Teele IS, SE € 4 338,00 € 0,00 € 0,00 national parliaments – exchange of Taklaja) experience in Iceland and Sweden PA-GRO-789 The Estonian Ministry of Education and Ministry of Education and FI, NO € 10 298,00 € 8 000,00 € 8 000,00 Research and The Ministry of Finance study Research of Estonia, EE (Signe visit to Finland and Norway (funding of the Uustal) general education) PA-GRO-788 Promotion of institutional cooperation in Ministry of Justice of the Republic IS, DK, FI € 6 616,80 € 0,00 € 0,00 sharing legal and administrative experience of Lithuania, LT (Asta Avizaite) and best practices for Central Mortgage Office managed registers PA-GRO-786 Cooperation and exchange of best practices Estonian State Agency of SE, NO € 3 990,00 € 3 000,00 € 3 000,00 in the field of IT developments to improve the Medicines, EE (Triin Mäesalu) effectiveness of the business processes at medicines agencies in Nordic-Baltic countries PA-GRO-784 Enhancement of Real Property Cadastre and State Enterprise Centre of NO, SE € 3 727,00 € 3 000,00 € 3 000,00 Surveying Practice Registers, LT (Rimantas Ramanauskas) PA-GRO-780 Exchange of Experiences on Best Practices State Agency of Medicines, EE SE, NO € 5 250,00 € 3 000,00 € 3 000,00 in Handling Marketing Authorisation (Hedi Hellenurm-Sepp) Applications of Veterinary Medicinal Products PA-GRO-779 Evidence based analysis – a tool for better Education Exchanges Support FI, NO € 5 161,80 € 4 500,00 € 4 500,00 quality in administration of international Foundation, LT (Dovile education programs, administered by Nordic - Rudzenske) Baltic NAs PA-GRO-778 Transferring Best Practice on Cultural Kuldiga Municipality, LV (Sintija DK, NO € 6 031,20 € 0,00 € 0,00 Heritage Protection and Management in Vitolina) Historical Towns of Baltic and Nordic Countries PA-NET-777 Fare free public transport meeting Avesta municipality, SE (Lars SE € 6 612,00 € 0,00 € 0,00 (conference) Enoksson) PA-GRO-776 Promotion of institutional cooperation in Central Mortgage Office, LT IS, DK, FI € 6 163,20 € 0,00 € 0,00 sharing legal and administrative experience (Arnoldas Tomaševičius) and best practice for Central Mortgage Office managed registers PA-GRO-775 Tartu City Government department of Tartu City Government, EE FI, SE € 6 140,00 € 5 500,00 € 5 500,00 municipal property and Tartu Regional (Kaspar Alev) energy Agency study visit to Eskilstuna and Jyväskylä PA-GRO-774 Innovative public administration experience Cesis municipality, LV (Inta DK, FI € 2 992,80 € 2 990,00 € 2 990,00 exchange: Cesis municipality visit to Adamsone) Denmark and Finland PA-GRO-773 Study visit to Denmark and Finland Estonian Ministry of Education DK, FI € 9 590,40 € 8 000,00 € 8 000,00 and Research, EE (Maarja Adojaan) PA-GRO-770 Study visit with the purpose of exchanging of Estonian Technical Regulatory DK, IS € 5 035,80 € 5 000,00 € 5 000,00 valuable knowledge, experience and know- Authority, EE (Katrin Luuken) how between Nordic National Regulatory and Safety Authorities PA-GRO-769 Exchange of knowledge and experiences Estonian Technical Regulatory DK € 4 000,80 € 0,00 € 0,00 between Nordic-Baltic Authorities in the field Authority, EE (Katrin Luuken) of Legal Metrology PA-GRO-768 Shared values and knowledges between Võru Municipality Government, SE, NO € 4 953,00 € 0,00 € 0,00 Estonia,Sweden and Norway EE (Inge Vill ) PA-GRO-767 Study visit about environmental law in Ministry of the Environment, EE NO, DK € 4 082,40 € 4 000,00 € 4 000,00 Denmark and Norway (Mari-Liis Kupri) PA-GRO-766 Observing organisations! Iisalmi City, FI (Tapani EE, LV € 8 520,00 € 7 000,00 € 7 000,00 Lakaniemi) PA-GRO-765 Internal communication and private-public State Chancellery of Latvia, LV FI, IS € 5 339,02 € 5 300,00 € 5 300,00 partnership in public administration: Latvia, (Diana Germane) Iceland and Finland PA-GRO-761 CHIS handling POLICE AND BORDER GUARD SE, DK € 6 524,00 € 6 000,00 € 6 000,00 BOARD (West Prefecture), EE (Nils Sempelson) PA-GRO-757 Learning to Think Big in Small Spaces. Estonian Theatre and Music IS, DK € 5 850,40 € 5 800,00 € 5 800,00 Mediating Specific Fields of Theatre and Museum, EE (Maris Rosenthal) Music Studies to Wider Audiences with Tight Resources. PA-GRO-756 Networking and capacity building of Environmental Board, EE (Taimar FI, IS € 11 300,00 € 7 000,00 € 7 000,00 environmental authorities through experience Ala) exchange PA-GRO-755 Share good practice to improve the quality of The Centre of Technical Aid for NO, IS € 22 996,00 € 7 000,00 € 7 000,00 living for the people with disabilities. Disabled People under Ministry of Social Security and Labor, LT (Ilona Ogurcova) PA-GRO-753 Study visits of managers and advisers of the University of Tartu, EE (Kristel IS, DK € 14 042,40 € 8 000,00 € 8 000,00 University of Tartu to Island and Denmark Pedassaar) PA-GRO-752 Knowledge and best practice sharing on the Patent Office of the Republic of FI, SE, IS € 9 160,90 € 7 000,00 € 7 000,00 available and planned industrial property Latvia, LV (Arvis Grinbergs) tools, systems, offered services and cooperation with industry representatives PA-GRO-750 Best practice of court administration Court Administration of Latvia, LV NO, IS € 9 437,00 € 0,00 € 0,00 (Agnija Karlsone) PA-GRO-748 Exchange of Experiences on Best Practices State Agency of Medicines, EE SE, NO € 2 678,00 € 0,00 € 0,00 on the Handling of Variations to the Terms of (Jana Danilovits) Marketing Authorisations for Medicinal Products. PA-GRO-747 Combating Transnational Organized Crime Police and Border Guard Bord, FI, SE € 4 896,33 € 4 800,00 € 4 800,00 in the Baltic and Nordic region EE (Mirja Virve) PA-GRO-746 Nordic Urban Environment (Growth and Valga Town Government, EE FI, SE € 9 300,00 € 0,00 € 0,00 Cooperation with rural areas) (Sille Roomets) PA-GRO-743 Methods and systems of verbatim records Chancellery of the Riigikogu, EE DK, NO € 5 298,00 € 4 500,00 € 4 500,00 compilation in Danish, Norwegian and (Katrin Pever) Estonian Parliaments PA-GRO-742 Access of individuals to the court of last The Republic of Latvia’s Supreme DK, NO € 6 300,00 € 5 500,00 € 5 500,00 instance for civil rights protection and Court, LV (Gunvaldis Davidovics) responsibility of judges for wrongful actions, which follows from cancelled decisions PA-GRO-741 Study-visit in Iceland and Finland - Harku Municipality Government, IS, FI € 14 602,00 € 6 000,00 € 6 000,00 knowledge, experience and cooperation
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