Project Newsletters Sample Clauses

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Project Newsletters. Throughout the Construction Period, the Developer shall prepare and distribute a monthly newsletter. The newsletter shall be provided in English and Spanish. The first newsletter shall be distributed within 30 Calendar Days following the issuance of NTP2. The newsletter shall at a minimum provide summary information on the Project’s purpose and schedule, list any upcoming job fairs or opportunities, list the Project information line, email address, web address, Project map and a construction safety message, and any other matters reasonably requested by the Department. The newsletter shall be submitted to the Department for Acceptance prior to distribution. The Department will provide the Developer a newsletter template which will include the Project’s logo. The Developer shall be responsible for distributing the newsletter to the master distribution list of contacts as described in Section 5.2.e of this Schedule 14. The newsletter shall be distributed via email Central 70 Project: Project Agreement Schedule 14 (Strategic Communications) once per month and distributed door-to-door to the impacted project area – approximately 2500 households—once per quarter.
Project Newsletters. As of month 8 in the project, we began producing quarterly Newsletters, with four produced in the first 18 months of the project. These Newsletters allow us to capture the latest updates in the project and disseminate them widely in order to keep our stakeholders appraised of the Centre’s progress. The newsletters contain the following features: • The CompBioMed logo • A URL to the CompBioMed websiteThe funding line “This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 675451.” • An image of the European flag • A link to our twitter account • A link to our LinkedIn group • A link to our YouTube Channel • Descriptive sections on Welcome, Recent Events, Upcoming Events, Publications, Associate Partners, and Research Articles. An image of the cover of the Newsletter (third edition) is shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 - CompBioMed Newsletter Third Edition, Front Page The PDF files of the Newsletters can be downloaded here: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx/media- social/news-and-events/newsletter/. In addition to the quarterly newsletters, which are distributed externally as well as to the partners and related projects of CompBioMed, we also have a monthly e-newsletter, which is distributed via our mailing lists specifically to our core partners, associate partners, and related projects. This, more regular newsletter, updates those connected to CompBioMed on awards and fellowships, research, training and conferences, and other pieces of news. Figure 9 shows a sample of one of these e-newsletters. Figure 9 - CompBioMed monthly e-newsletter
Project Newsletters. Through WP6, iAtlantic publishes project newsletters twice a year to showcase the latest progress and results from the project. These newsletters are mainly distributed electronically on the project’s mailing lists, and also available to download from the project website. Partners are expected to circulate the newsletters to their own networks for optimum dissemination, and hard copies may be produced for distribution at specific events. Newsletter content comprises articles from project partners, as well as contributions from collaborators and associated organisations/projects. Features contributed by young researchers are particularly encouraged and sought out. The newsletter will be assembled and edited by Seascape Consultants, with support and input from the Project Office as required. As the newsletter is considered time-sensitive dissemination material, it is exempt from the prior notification rule described in Section 2.5.2 of this document.

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