Communication tools
Websites
Requirement
A shared platform – and responsibility Websites are key entry points for anyone seeking information about the EEA Civil Society Fund. They help showcase opportunities, promote partnerships, and demonstrate impact. • Fund Operators will receive an individual website as part of the multisite solution provided by the Financial Mechanism Office (FMO). This centralised system ensures a consistent and professional presence across countries. Fund Operators are responsible for maintaining and updating their site regularly with relevant content, including: – News, calls, and funding opportunities – Highlights of supported projects – Results, impact, and success stories – Information about the EEA and Norway Grants and Donor State contributions • Project Promoters must also maintain an online presence. This can be done through their own website or by using a social media platform as their main channel of communication. The platform should be updated regularly and clearly linked to the CSF and the EEA and Norway Grants. Writing for web Web writing is quite different from writing for print or internal (organisational) writing. Most people scan webpages instead of reading every word, and they remember less of what they read if there are no visual elements.
All entities involved in communicating the EEA Civil Society Fund are required to provide accessible, up- to-date information about the Fund, the Donor States, and the projects and partnerships it supports.
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Communication and Design Manual - EEA Civil Society Fund
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