DAI
The Integrated Natural Resource Management (INRM) project is a USAID-funded initiative aimed at promoting sustainable natural resource management in developing countries.
2021 · 10 pages

Abstract
The project is implemented by DAI, a contractor, under the Strengthening Tenure and Resource Rights II (STARR II) IDIQ contract. The project's branding and marking plan outlines the guidelines for promoting the project's identity and acknowledging USAID sponsorship. The plan requires the use of the USAID logo and the USAID tagline "FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE" on all project materials and communications. Co-branding and co-branding with local organizations may be considered on a case-by-case basis. The project's target audiences include USAID staff, the general public, and scientific and academic communities. The project will use various communication tools, such as press releases, media interviews, success stories, brochures, and social media interfaces, to promote its activities and achievements. The project's marking plan requires the use of the USAID identity on all contract deliverables, including reports, publications, and websites. The plan also outlines the guidelines for co-branding with local organizations and international partners. The project's branding and marking plan is designed to promote transparency and accountability in the project's activities and to acknowledge USAID sponsorship. The plan is subject to approval by the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) and the Contracting Officer (CO). The project's branding and marking plan is based on the Automated Directives System (ADS) Chapter 320, which outlines the guidelines for branding and marking requirements for USAID-funded projects. The plan is designed to ensure that the project's identity and USAID sponsorship are clearly acknowledged and promoted. The project's branding and marking plan is an essential component of the project's overall strategy for promoting sustainable natural resource management in developing countries. The plan will be implemented in accordance with the project's contract and the USAID branding guidelines. The project's branding and marking plan will be reviewed and updated regularly to ensure that it remains consistent with the project's objectives and the USAID branding guidelines. The plan will be implemented in a transparent and accountable manner to ensure that the project's activities and achievements are clearly communicated to the target audiences. The project's branding and marking plan is an essential tool for promoting the project's identity and acknowledging USAID sponsorship. The plan will be used to promote the project's activities and achievements and to ensure that the project's identity is clearly communicated to the target audiences. The project's branding and marking plan is based on the following key elements: 1. The project's branding and marking plan is designed to promote transparency and accountability in the project's activities and to acknowledge USAID sponsorship. 2. The project's branding and marking plan is based on the Automated Directives System (ADS) Chapter 320, which outlines the guidelines for branding and marking requirements for USAID-funded projects. 3. The project's branding and marking plan will be implemented in accordance with the project's contract and the USAID branding guidelines. 4. The project's branding and marking plan will be reviewed and updated regularly to ensure that it remains consistent with the project's objectives and the USAID branding guidelines. 5. The project's branding and marking plan will be implemented in a transparent and accountable manner to ensure that the project's activities and achievements are clearly communicated to the target audiences.
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