Danielle’s interview at Telearuba about her ESC project
A few weeks ago, our ESC volunteer Danielle was on Telearuba to talk about her European Solidarity Corps media project […]
As part of your project abroad, your group must produce some visibility to share the impact that this project has had on participants.
You’ve got two options. Either, you can create:
● a group video
● an exhibition at your college
The following guides (see parts “Option 1 – Group video” and “Option 2 – Exhibition”) give you information on what you need to do in order to produce the group video or the exhibition about your project at your college.
You must acknowledge the funder as well as Everything is Possible in all the communications produced related to the project undertaken by your students. This includes: social media, videos, exhibitions, online article, newsletter, press and other printed material.
It is very important that the support from Everything is Possible and the funder is acknowledged in all your post related to the project. Please add the following sentence in each post:
“Project co-organised with Everything is Possible (@eispossible) and co-funded by the Turing scheme (see tag below) of the UK government”
With the following Tags:
SOCIAL MEDIA: | EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE | TURING SCHEME |
Instagram . | @eispossible | @turingscheme_uk |
Facebook . | @eispossible | @TuringSchemeUK |
Twitter . | @eispossible | @TuringScheme_UK |
YouTube . | @eispossible | @TuringSchemeUK |
In the video: Please add the following banner for at least 6 seconds at the beginning and at the end of the video:
In the platform hosting the video (for example YouTube): Add the following sentence in the description:
”Project co-organised with Everything is Possible and co-funded by the Turing scheme of the UK government. ”
And if possible:
”The Turing Scheme/UK government and Everything is Possible support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Turing Scheme/UK government and Everything is Possible cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.”
● Add the sentence: “Project co-organised with Everything is Possible and co-funded by the Turing scheme of the UK government. ”
● If possible, add our website: www.everythingispossible.eu
● If possible, add Everything is Possible and the Turing scheme logos (see at the bottom of this page=)
● Mention and insist that the following information is included: Project co-organised with Everything is Possible and co-funded by the Turing scheme of the UK government.
● If possible, add our website: www.everythingispossible.eu
● Add the following banner a well as our website (for more information): www.everythingispossible.eu
Make sure that the participants and tutors do not use the word trip in their testimonies, posts, contents, video description, and other material. This is not a holiday!
Please prefer the words:
● project
● training project
● experience
Dissemination GUIDE – VIDEO by Everything Is Possible on Scribd
Dissemination Guide – Exhibition by Everything Is Possible on Scribd
It also important that you add the logos of Everything is Possible and of the Turing scheme, in your video or exhibition.
It is important that you add the following sentence in your video (video and description on YouTube or other social media) or exhibition.
“Project co-organised with Everything is Possible and co-funded by the Turing scheme of the UK government. The Turing Scheme/UK government and Everything is Possible support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Turing Scheme/UK government and Everything is Possible cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.”