Project Outcomes

What We've Learned, What We're Sharing

The PERMA project produces public-facing reports, manifestos, and dissemination materials throughout its 18-month run. As outputs are completed, they appear here for download and reuse.

Members of the PERMA Hub can also access the Training Pack, Practical Guide, and the EU Database of Good Practices — those resources live in the Hub.

R1.5

Project Practice

Green Practices Manifesto

A working document covering how PERMA itself is run as a low-impact project — minimising the environmental footprint of project management, training delivery, dissemination, and events. The manifesto draws on the Treasury of good practice in ecologically sustainable project management and offers practical principles other EU-funded projects can adapt.

Audience: Project coordinators, Erasmus+ applicants, EU project managers · Reuse licence: Open-access · Authored by: Materia

R1.5

Green Practices Manifesto

PDF

D5.2For Educators, Partners & Press

Dissemination Kit (including website links, social media templates, logo)

A set of materials — posters, social media graphics, the PERMA logo, and one-page project summaries — designed to help educators, partner organisations, and the press promote PERMA and adapt its work for their own communities.

Visual Identity

PERMA logo (light/dark), brand palette swatches, typography guide.

Social Media Templates

Instagram, TikTok, Facebook templates in PSD and PNG, sized for each platform's current dimensions.

Project One-Pagers

A one-page project summary in EN, GR, and ES. Use for partner outreach, press, or grant follow-on bids.

Produced by: WECHANGE — Dissemination & Communication lead.

OR9

Best Practices Report

PDF — available May 2027

Final Report

1 Best Practices Report summarizing lessons, participant feedback, and recommendations

Feedback from the workshops, gardens, and field trips is collected and analysed throughout the project to identify best practices and key insights. At the project's close, this analysis is compiled into a final report — highlighting successful strategies, the challenges encountered, and recommendations for integrating permaculture education into active ageing initiatives across Europe.

Languages: EN (primary), with summaries in GR and ES · Audience: Educators, policymakers, environmental NGOs, EU programme stakeholders · Compiled by: the consortium, coordinated by Materia.

Use, Adapt, Share

PERMA's results are open-access — designed to be used, adapted, and shared by educators, environmental organisations, and community groups across Europe. We ask only that you credit the project (“PERMA — Erasmus+ KA210-ADU-6DA7FF93”) and link back when you can.

If you build on this work or adapt it for your community, we'd love to hear about it. Get in touch.