From 1 January 2020, non-profit organisations in Tallinn, including settlement unions and private schools, can apply for project grants to carry out...
One year after taking office in April 2024, the Tallinn City Government marks its first full year of work. Over the past year, the city has launched a number of major reforms to improve management efficiency, make public services more accessible and of higher quality, increase transparency, and invest strategically in the living environment and civil protection.
Funeral benefits is a one-time grant which is not dependent on your income and whose purpose is to help people cover the costs of organising a funeral...
The principles for public art in Tallinn present important guidelines and values that should be considered when commissioning and producing public art...
Attractive environment for (green) technology providers to test their solutions (focus areas: mobility, energy efficiency, renewable energy) in city...
The soup kitchen service is for people who do not have sufficient means to provide food for themselves and their families. The purpose of this service...