Project partners have an essential role in communication, ensuring visibility and raising awareness of their activities and results and their impact on the Atlantic regions and citizens. In this section, you can find the necessary guidance and tools to comply with the Programme brand requirements and with the EC regulations in terms of the visibility of funded projects.
Guidelines for project communication
Projects must abide by the regulatory obligations relating to the EU communication and information requirements and the Subsidy Contract regarding beneficiaries’ responsibilities and obligations regarding publicity, communication and branding of projects.
Branding
Guidelines for project communication
- Guidance for project communication - section 5.5 of the Programme Manual
- Guidance on the correct use of the Atlantic Area logo in combination with other logos
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Downloads
- Atlantic Area logotype (different file versions and colours)
- Editable project logos
- Background with blue rhombuses
- Thematic priorities symbols
- Templates for A3 posters
- Atlantic Area map
- Templates for durable plaques
Communicating Cohesion Policy
Legislation regarding communication and visibility
Projects must abide by the regulatory obligations relating to the EU communication and information requirements and the Subsidy Contract regarding beneficiaries’ responsibilities and obligations regarding publicity, communication and branding of projects.
- Regulation (EU) 2021/1059 - Section II, Article 36, point 4 of European Territorial Cooperation Regulation (Interreg)
- Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 - Article 50 and Annex IX of Common Provisions Regulation for Shared Funds (CPR)Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 - Article 50 and Annex IX of Common Provisions Regulation for Shared Funds (CPR)