The SCOUT project has elected its official logo. The consortium has chosen the logo that will identify the project in all internal and external communication.
The chosen logo sees the use of a light and young font, with a selection of gender neutral colors and the profile of an athlete who has no distinctive characteristics, in which all girls can identify.
The choice of the logo was followed by the publication of the Dissemination and Communication Plan, one of the expected and mandatory deliverables for projects funded by the European Union. The Dissemination and Communication Plan is intended for all SCOUT partners, who will use it as a guideline for internal and external communication relating to the project.
This Plan will detail an Audience / Message matrix, identifying to whom the partnership will address a communication and which message or information will be sent. In addition, it will identify the relevant communication channels to be used in each case (website, newsletter, emailing, events, social networks, etc.) and set realistic indicators to be achieved.
SCOUT (Sport Clubs Opening Up To all girls’ Participation) is an Erasmus+ Sport project co-financed by the European Union, and will be active until December 2024. The main objective of the project is to promote the inclusion in sporting paths of girls among 8 and 12 years old vulnerable and at risk of social exclusion.
The partnership sees AE Carles Vallbona (Spain), as lead partner; Istres Provence Volleyball (France); Univesidad de Vic (Spain) and Grup de Recerca Educacio Fisica of Vic (Spain) as academic partners responsible for impact assessment; AIC (Germany), responsible for the implementation of the pilot program, and Anderlini who will deal with the communication and dissemination of the project.