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Communication
and dissemination of project results are key points for a successful project.
It is important to develop a realistic and effective communication plan during
project development step.
A
well-prepared communication plan represents a proof of quality for your project
and this will help you to get a grant. In order to achieve this, just follow
the steps below:
1. TARGETS
Define all the audiences to whom you should communicate about your project (i.e. businesses, students, not-for-profit organisations)
Define all the audiences to whom you should communicate about your project (i.e. businesses, students, not-for-profit organisations)
For each audience defined, what would be the purpose of the message? (i.e. inviting businesses to be involved in a job fair, informing students and graduate students about the job fair)
3. MESSAGE
SENDERS
For
each audience, who will send the message? (i.e. Partner A is a university and
will inform students, Partner B is a Chamber of Commerce and Industry
and will communicate with businesses)
4. COMMUNICATION
MEANS
How
will you spread the message? (i.e. sending a electronic newsletter, flyers and
posters, Facebook page, local media)
5. CONTENT
What
will be message content? (i.e. key words, date and venue for the job fair,
participants)
6. PLANNING
When
will the messages be sent? How often? (i.e. first invite will be send to
businesses three months prior to the event, information to students will be
send six weeks before)
7. EVALUATION
Which
indicators will you use to assess communication plan success? (i.e. number of
participating businesses, number of visitors, number of job interviews
organised after the job fair)
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