Visual Identity
Project logos
Logos for projects supported under the Civil Society Fund must be approved by the Fund Operator. All other logos must be approved by the National Focal Point. All logos must adhere to these rules. If a logo does not follow the rules, the FMO retains the right to require the project promoter to stop using the logo immediately.
Project logos are not allowed, except in cases listed on page 38. In such cases, the logo must follow these rules:
1. The EEA and Norway Grants logo, the EEA Grants logo, the Norway Grants logo or the Civil Society Fund logo (the Grants logo) must always be incorporated in the logo. 2. In visual communication, the Grants logo lettering must always be legible. 3. A text defining the relationship between the elements may be used, for example, ‘a project funded by…’ or ‘supported by’ or ‘an initiative funded by’. 4. The project logo must respect the rules for using the Grants logo as defined on pages 39 to 45. 5. In visual communication, the Grants logo may be split from the logo when the layout requires it. The Grants logo must always be in the same view as the logo. The Grants logo keeps the superiority over other visual elements.
Project logo examples
Example a A project helping traumatised children, promoting its services to parents and educators.
Example b The establishment of an NGO that will focus on lobbying for gender equity
Example c An innovative product where packaging is necessary to take the product to market.
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