A Natural Projet.

For nature conservation and biodiversity projects in Natura 2000 sites, you should also display the Natura 2000 logo.

Networking

Projects are obliged to network with other LIFE and/or non-LIFE projects. 
Networking activities can include visits, meetings, information exchange, and/or other such activities with an appropriate number of other relevant LIFE projects (ongoing or completed). 
It may also include similar exchanges with other non-LIFE projects and/or participation in information platforms related to the project objectives (including at international level where justified).
Example of effective networking

Social media

We also encourage you to share news and stories about your LIFE project with us through our social media channels - TwitterFacebook and LinkedIn.
You can also send an email to EASME-LIFE-COMMUNICATION@ec.europa.eu to inform us about your news or provide any material you may have (press releases, photos, videos, graphics etc.). 

At the end of your project 

At the end of a LIFE-funded project, beneficiaries have to:
  • Present the results of their project in a Layman’s report, and
  • Set out, in the After-LIFE plan, how they will continue to communicate the results after the end of the project.

Data protection

As of 25 May 2018, anyone who collects or in any way uses for professional purposes personal data of individuals must comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Further advice and guidance

How to communicate your life project

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