After receiving a grant
Reporting
If you have received funding for a project, you should discuss reporting with a foundation advisor.
Both during the project and upon its completion. Check your award letter for more detailed contact information.
You can find templates for reporting within our various grant areas here:
Communication and publication
If you have received a grant, we expect that you will tell a wider audience about the benefit and social benefit that your project will provide.
Read more in our communication guide for grant recipients.
We uphold the principle that it is the grantees who can best communicate the philanthropic impact of a project. We therefore assume that you, as a grantee, take the lead in the communication activities both at publication and during the project, when there are results, events or anything else that renders visible the effect of the project and the distributed funds visible. The results and publications of the project must be freely available to the public.
As far as possible, it must be made visible (in publications, on website, social media, in videos etc.) that the foundation is funding your project. Preferably using our logo (see below). Please send material with the foundation’s logo or name for approval by the foundation if you are in doubt about logo use and attribution.
You are always welcome to draw on us. We are happy to discuss the dissemination task and communication plans with you, and to provide sparring and input regarding the publication of a grant and communication of results.