Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Give your community a clear, accessible place to find funding calls, project results, events and local development information.
Local action groups often need to publish project calls, selection criteria, approved projects, implementation updates and supporting documents across multiple pages and file formats. When this information is scattered or inconsistent, residents and applicants struggle to find what they need, and your team spends too much time answering repeat questions.
Application processes for LEADER and community-led local development funding can involve eligibility rules, deadlines, templates, guidance documents and procedural steps. If these are not presented clearly, applicants may submit incomplete documentation, miss key dates or contact your staff for clarification on basic process questions.
News about consultations, training sessions, calls for proposals, board decisions and community events can be missed when updates are buried on the website or published without a clear structure. This makes it harder for you to demonstrate openness and keep local stakeholders informed throughout the programme cycle.
Local action groups often rely on small teams, external contributors and changing administrative responsibilities. Without clear publishing workflows, multilingual content management and document control, information can become outdated, duplicated or inconsistent, creating risks for transparency, compliance and public trust.
You get clear, searchable sections for funding calls, approved projects, ongoing initiatives and completed results, so visitors can quickly find the information most relevant to them. Each entry can include deadlines, locations, documents, status updates and contact details in a consistent format.
You can present the full application journey in one place, including eligibility requirements, step-by-step guidance, downloadable forms, supporting documents, deadlines and contact points. This helps applicants understand what is required before they submit.
You can publish news, consultations, event announcements, procurement notices, meeting outcomes and other public updates in a way that is easy to browse by topic, date or audience. This supports regular communication with residents, beneficiaries and partner organisations.
You can clearly present your board, partnership structure, local development strategy, decision-making documents, contact information and cooperation activities. This gives stakeholders a better understanding of how your group operates and who is responsible for what.
You get a calendar where residents and applicants can view upcoming consultations, training sessions, submission deadlines, public meetings and community events. Information is presented clearly across desktop and mobile devices, with accessibility and usability in mind.
Yes. We build the website so your team can manage routine content internally, including funding calls, project information, news items, documents and event dates. We also structure the editing experience to support consistent publishing across different staff members and reduce the risk of formatting errors.
Yes. We design local action group websites with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility requirements in mind, and we can provide multilingual page structures for communities that need content in more than one language. We also consider GDPR requirements such as consent, privacy information and appropriate handling of contact and enquiry forms.
Yes. We can structure the website to publish strategy documents, board information, meeting materials, procurement-related notices, policies, downloadable forms and other public records in a clear and easy-to-maintain way. This helps you meet transparency expectations while keeping information organised.
We are used to working with public-interest organisations that need formal approvals, procurement steps and clear documentation before a project begins. We can support a structured process with a defined scope, timeline, deliverables and review stages, so your team has what it needs for internal coordination and supplier evaluation.