Horizon Europe · Dissemination, Communication & Exploitation
Strengthen your Impact score. Add the dissemination partner who actually reaches citizens and youth.
EVEC Athens delivers everything a standard Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation work package needs — and layers on a proven science-to-society methodology that turns your results into school lessons, public engagement and youth-led startups. We join your consortium as your DCE partner, and where we hold topic credentials, as your work-package leader.
Where we move the needle
The Impact criterion — where ranking is decided
Excellence, Impact and Implementation are each scored 0–5, with a threshold of 3. For Innovation Actions, Impact is weighted ×1.5 in the final ranking — where the marginal points between equally polished proposals are won or lost.
Our contribution lands precisely there: turning a generic dissemination plan into measurable, audience-segmented activity with a credible non-commercial route to impact.
We speak your language
You write Section 2.2 in your sleep. So do we.
We build a draft PDEC (Plan for the Dissemination and Exploitation including Communication activities) into your proposal, knowing it becomes a binding deliverable by Month 6. We keep communication, dissemination and exploitation properly distinct — the conflation REA flags as a recurring scoring error — and connect every measure to your summary canvas and Key Impact Pathways, especially strengthening the uptake of R&I in society and fostering the diffusion of knowledge and open science.
Communication
Promoting the project and its activities to broad, non-specialist audiences — from day one, and a legal obligation (Article 17).
Dissemination
Public disclosure of results to those who can use them — scientific community, industry, policymakers and practitioners.
Exploitation
Concrete use of results, commercial or non-commercial. Our route is the non-commercial one: education, policy uptake, sustainability.
Why an evaluator scores you higher
How EVEC adds points to your Impact section
From vague to measurable
Turns the vague “we will raise awareness” into specific, audience-segmented, KPI-backed measures — precisely what scores well.
The citizen helix of the quadruple helix
Supplies the civil-society / citizen helix and the RRI public-engagement and science-education keys.
A credible non-commercial exploitation route
Uptake of results into schools, curricula, toolkits and youth entrepreneurship — i.e. sustainability of results beyond project end.
Feeds the societal Key Impact Pathways
Demonstrates the two-way engagement — workshops, co-creation — that evaluator guidance increasingly rewards.
Everything standard in a DCE work package
Every deliverable a DCE work package needs — delivered
Our unfair advantage
The EVEC methodology layer
We take a scientific topic, make it understandable and popular with ordinary people and youth, and build an educational ecosystem around it — exactly what “strengthening the uptake of R&I in society” asks for.
On microgreens.org.gr we distilled ≈500 scientific papers into ≈150 plain-language, multilingual articles that real people read and act on. We run the @evec.microgreens channels, deliver workshops in primary, secondary and university classrooms, create youth-guide toolkits, empower young entrepreneurs to launch topic-linked startups, and build Erasmus+ multiplier networks across Europe.
Where we lead vs. where we complement
Our method is topic-agnostic; our evidence is concentrated
WP leader candidate
Green / agri-food, sustainability, environment, health promotion
Where the Commission explicitly weights citizen engagement and social innovation, we can credibly bid to lead the Dissemination & Communication WP.
Complementary DCE partner
Any other topic
Our methodology travels to any topic. Where we lack topic credentials, we work as a contributing DCE partner under the existing WP leader — and never position as coordinator.
KPIs we can commit to
Benchmarks from comparable Cluster 6 / sustainability projects
| Channel / output | What we track | Indicative range |
|---|---|---|
| Website | Unique visits over the projectwith GDPR-compliant analytics | 5,000–20,000 |
| Social followers | Across LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / X | 1,000–4,500 |
| Newsletter | Issues & subscribers | 8 issues · 300–3,000 |
| Videos | Produced & views | 5 · 500–3,000 |
| Publications | Peer-reviewed, open-access | ≈15 |
| Press & policy briefs | Releases · briefs · practice abstracts | 4 · 4 · 10 |
| Event attendees | Interim & final conference | 40–150 |
Compliance, reliability & reporting
We run EU projects to the letter
On ALL communication & dissemination outputs, with the standard disclaimer — the emblem at least as large as the biggest other logo.
Immediate CC-BY deposit in trusted repositories and on Open Research Europe · Data Management Plan support by M6.
We log all activities in the Funding & Tenders Portal continuous reporting module — on time and in order.
GDPR consent for photos, testimonials and mailing lists · we always clear major-media communications with the coordinator first.
Our track record
Proven, not promised
Example activities: school micro-farms, a cancer-support solidarity microgreens programme, international youth exchanges, and Erasmus+ multiplier networks with partners across Europe.
Add EVEC to your proposal
Coordinators building a consortium: send us the topic and the timeline, and we’ll return a draft dissemination work package with KPIs calibrated to your call.
Building a Cluster 6 / Food 2030 proposal? Let’s talk before the deadline.
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Beyond dissemination
Six Erasmus+ strands
Funded learning, exchanges and volunteering for youth, schools and adults.
Open the hub →The organisation behind the work
Accreditations, team and track record — why coordinators trust us.
Meet EVEC →News & project results
Calls, results and stories from across all our strands.
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