Section 4: Communications

  • Graphic guidelines

  • Communications channels

  • Social Media

  • Campaigns


Section 4: Communications

Here you’ll find key resources for communication, including templates, graphic guidelines, and practical tools to help you stay aligned with EWB-SWE’s mission and voice. Clear, inclusive, and engaging communication is essential to building awareness, strengthening our community, and sharing the impact of our work.

All documents are also available on our Google Drive, where you can find additional background materials. If you’re unsure where to begin or can’t find what you need, don’t hesitate to reach out to your local group leader or the national secretariat. Contact details can be found here!


Photo and Video Guidelines

This guide will help you capture images and footage that clearly and respectfully demonstrate how projects look and function in practice.


Graphic Guidelines


EWB-SWE Logotypes

Download official EWB-SWE logotypes in various formats for use in your communications.
Click the buttons below to access the files.

 

Logotype Guidelines

Learn how to use our logotypes correctly. This guide covers brand colours, placement, and design do’s and don’ts.

Click the button below to read the full document.


This presentation is available as a ppt and a pdf

Presentations

To support flexible communication, we provide a PowerPoint presentation template that can be adapted to suit different audiences and occasions.


Communication Channels

Communications are key to raising awareness about our work, growing our community, and sharing the impact of our efforts. Here’s how we stay connected:

Media Relations

Our Press Room is the place for partners and media to find press photos, boilerplates and earlier publicity.

Social Media

We use social media to share our international project stories and highlight our partnerships. We actively encourage our local groups to contribute and participate.

Website

Our central hub for updates, project highlights, and resources.
Visit: www.ewb-swe.org

Newsletter

Reaching 5,000+ subscribers with monthly updates and opportunities to get involved. All members automatically receive our newsletter. Others interested can sign up via our homepage.

Networking

We build partnerships across sectors to broaden our reach and impact. Names and logotypes of our partners and collaborators are displayed on our homepage.

 

IMAGE IS FROM 2024 Annual REPORT AND NOT UP-TO-DATE


Social Media

Our Social Media accounts

We use social media not just to inform—but to build our brand. We share project stories, spotlight partnerships, and engage with other organisations and networks working towards a more sustainable and equitable world. We encourage our local groups to use and develop their own accounts as part of this effort.

  • LinkedIn (12,110 followers): Reaching the professional community

  • Facebook (7,500 followers): Reaching an international audience, as Facebook is widely used by NGOs in other regions

  • Instagram (1,550 followers): Connecting with students and international NGOs

Local groups SoMe accounts

Our local groups are encouraged to use their own social media accounts as part of our collective communications efforts. However, it’s important to clearly state the group’s affiliation with EWB-SWE for transparency and to respect our brand hierarchy and guidelines.

Please get in touch with the Head of Communications if your group plans to start a new channel or account.


Campaigns

We regularly run national campaigns to raise awareness and support for our work—especially our international projects. We typically organise two main campaigns each year: one in summer and one during winter and the Christmas season, along with shorter campaigns around key dates such as Giving Tuesday, Valentine’s Day, Easter, and other international observances.

Sharing is caring!

Feel free to spread the word about our work and campaigns in you own network. Share our posts on social media, tell your friends or you employer about EWB-SWE. Together, we can grow!

 

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We are continously working to improve and update these pages. If you come across a broken link, out-of-date information or have a suggestion,
please let us know by sending an email to
communication@ewb-swe.org . Thank you for your support and understanding!