GAL Ternano presents itself as a local development group for the Terni area in Italy, with a website that has been running for 23 years β a strong sign of an established organization. The site includes an about page, legal disclosures required by Italian law, and links to social media. For a non-profit association that isn't asking for payments or logins, that level of transparency is reasonable.
What gives me pause is the technical side. The site loads slowly, uses an excessive number of external scripts, and has hidden content that could indicate a security compromise or overly heavy plugins. There's no archive history in the Wayback Machine, which is unusual for a site this old and makes it harder to verify its track record.
If you are looking for information about rural development programs in Umbria, the content itself appears consistent with a legitimate association. But until the technical issues are cleaned up, it's worth treating any downloads or links on the site with caution. No major red flags like blacklisting or malware detection exist, but the site isn't as clean as you'd expect for a government-funded body.