Summary of submitted proposals and next steps for the RezNet

This is great for a general overview, I think that building on this rather than creating entirely new website for the RezNet could work too. But, for example I wouldn’t put the RezNet (nor the EarthOS, cc @andreja) under “projects”. Can we think of separate “tabs” for each Unit? The Culture Squad already has its funnel website and its “tab” could lead to this: https://culturesquad.org/ (currently not working for me though cc @noemi).

I was thinking of something similar for RezNet in which we explain what can we do for a potential partner and how it works on the examples of previous (OpenCare) and ongoing (Poprebel, NGI) projects. This is what interests the consortia - to answer their question: how can this work for my project idea? What are the results we can get? It can be done by showing graphryder and/or linking to the posts on the platform explaining results and processes. For example this.

We could definitely use these videos to understand the SSNA, ethnography and community management. In general it’s a great overview of what we offer, but how can this be translated into a workpackage for a Horizon2020 project? Again, examples.

For the boilerplate text: also very useful (one phrase is not finished - third point from the bottom). Would add somewhere the EU programs we have experience with (this is something potential partners are also looking for, explicitly naming Creative Europe, Horizon2020, Climate KIC etc. would be good).

In general (and don’t know if this fits in the outreach strategy) but couldn’t we include the links to these funnel websites (or at least to start.edgeryders.eu) also somewhere on the platform? This would be for those who end up on the platform via edgeryders.eu and are looking to get a better understanding of what we offer. Instead of them looking for the posts such as those you shared, we should facilitate the access to this information.

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