With its fourteen employees, Mi-Plast is a partner in EU research projects in the development and production of bioplastic solutions.
The island of Krapanj is ready for a makeover, thanks to EU cash.
A new EU co-financed addition for Koprivnica.
Konavle's youth display their proactiveness in their quest for more frequent public transport connections, financed by European Union funds.
While Šibenik is often classed as a shining example of the proper use of European Union Funds, one Istrian gem hiding below the radar is making even better use of the cash...
Projects involving locations facing increasing pressure from tourism and crowds are among the most important.
Funds from both the European Union and the Croatian state budget could see the lives of fishermen made easier.
Large sums of money have been made available to several Croatian cities, both coastal and continental.
A renovation is on the cards for one Northern Croatian gem!
It seems that older EU member states have more to gain as neighbouring Italy has contracted 12.3 billion euro, Spain 10.8 billion, and Romania 1.87 billion euro out of the European Investment Bank in 2017.