Post on 29-Jan-2021
Briefing Session of the 10th Round Funding Exercise 29.12.2020 & 30.12.2020
Introduction
• Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme (ACDFS)
• Launched in 2011, annual funding exercise
• Funded by the investment returns of the Arts and Sport Development Fund (ASDF)
• Advisory Committee on Arts Development (ACAD) under Home Affairs Bureau of the HKSAR Government (Government)
• Designs and implements ACDFS • Assesses applications • Makes recommendation to the Government
Objectives
• Strengthening the cultural software, building the capacity of the arts sector of Hong Kong
What kind of proposals we look for? • Large scale and/or with a longer time frame • Not for profit • Contributing to 4 objectives of the ACDFS:
Capacity development of arts practitioners,
arts groups, art forms and/or the arts sector
Programme/ content development Audience building Arts education
For the summary of the previous successful applicants/projects, please see: https://www.hab.gov.hk/en/policy_responsibilities/arts_culture_recreation_and_sport/acdfs.htm
Examples of Proposals
Stage Performances
Exhibitions
Arts Festivals
Webpage
Symposiums
Cultural Exchange
Documentation/ Research/
Publications
https://www.hab.gov.hk/en/policy_responsibilities/arts_culture_recreation_and_sport/acdfs.htm
Choose a category that best describes the nature of your proposal
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Application Form : Section B4
New Category Arts Technology
Arts Technology
The Chief Executive’s 2020 Policy Address
• Integration of arts and I&T has become a new trend in arts development
• Bring new opportunities to arts development by extending the horizon of creativity through application of technology
Arts Technology
Promotion and Support of the Government on Art Tech
• Secretary for Home Affairs to take the lead in setting up an inter-bureau task force (ITB, CEDB, EDB) and invite participation of representatives from the relevant sectors and NGOs
• A total of $100 million reserved under the ASDF, Innovation and Technology Fund, Film Development Fund and CreateSmart Initiative
• Provide venues and complementary facilities for experimental use
What is ARTS TECHNOLOGY?
Arts Technology
Modigliani VR: The Ochre Atelie | Preloaded / Tate | Nov 2017 - Apr 2018 https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelier
Virtual Reality
https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelierhttps://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/modigliani/modigliani-vr-ochre-atelier
Arts Technology
Mona Lisa: Beyond the Glass | Musée du Louvre in partnership with HTC Vive Arts | Oct 2019 - Feb 2020 https://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuelle
Virtual Reality
https://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuellehttps://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuellehttps://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuellehttps://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuellehttps://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuellehttps://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuellehttps://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuellehttps://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuellehttps://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci-0/realite-virtuelle
Arts Technology
HOLIDAY SPACE (2020) & EXPANDED HOLIDAY (2020) | KAWS https://acuteart.com/artist/kaws/
Augmented Reality
https://acuteart.com/artist/kaws/
Arts Technology
The Hidden Formula – The Heavenly Palace (2018) | Zurich University of the Arts and Zuni Icosahedron https://zuniseason.org.hk/archive-2018/en/theatre/z-innovation-lab/
Avatar and Virtual Presence
https://zuniseason.org.hk/archive-2018/en/theatre/z-innovation-lab/https://zuniseason.org.hk/archive-2018/en/theatre/z-innovation-lab/https://zuniseason.org.hk/archive-2018/en/theatre/z-innovation-lab/https://zuniseason.org.hk/archive-2018/en/theatre/z-innovation-lab/https://zuniseason.org.hk/archive-2018/en/theatre/z-innovation-lab/https://zuniseason.org.hk/archive-2018/en/theatre/z-innovation-lab/https://zuniseason.org.hk/archive-2018/en/theatre/z-innovation-lab/
Arts Technology
Animation, Drones, Robots
Flirt with Reality (2019) by Another Kind of Blue and David Middendorp (choreographer) http://www.anotherkindofblue.nl/flirt-with-reality-en/
http://www.anotherkindofblue.nl/flirt-with-reality-en/http://www.anotherkindofblue.nl/flirt-with-reality-en/http://www.anotherkindofblue.nl/flirt-with-reality-en/http://www.anotherkindofblue.nl/flirt-with-reality-en/http://www.anotherkindofblue.nl/flirt-with-reality-en/http://www.anotherkindofblue.nl/flirt-with-reality-en/http://www.anotherkindofblue.nl/flirt-with-reality-en/
Arts Technology
The Movement of Air (2015) | Adrien M & Claire B https://www.am-cb.net/movement-of-air
Real-time Animation
https://www.am-cb.net/movement-of-airhttps://www.am-cb.net/movement-of-airhttps://www.am-cb.net/movement-of-airhttps://www.am-cb.net/movement-of-airhttps://www.am-cb.net/movement-of-airhttps://www.am-cb.net/movement-of-airhttps://www.am-cb.net/movement-of-air
Arts Technology
Hong Kong New Year Countdown Celebrations (2020) | Hong Kong Tourism Board
Drones
Other examples:
• The Tempest (2016) | Royal Shakespeare Company https://www.rsc.org.uk/the-tempest
• L’Ange du Foyer | Cyprien Gaillard| 2019 Venice Biennale https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2019/partecipants/cyprien-gaillard
Motion Capture
Holography
https://www.rsc.org.uk/the-tempesthttps://www.rsc.org.uk/the-tempesthttps://www.rsc.org.uk/the-tempesthttps://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2019/partecipants/cyprien-gaillardhttps://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2019/partecipants/cyprien-gaillardhttps://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2019/partecipants/cyprien-gaillard
Arts Technology
Examples of technology used in arts projects:
Augmented reality Virtual reality Mixed reality Substitutional
reality Artificial
intelligence
Machine learning Natural language understanding Script visualisation Automated and
autonomous animation
Sensors
Real-time motion capture Holography Drone 3D Mapping And much more…
Arts Technology
ARTS as the main focus New Category
• convergence of arts and technology
• manifest their artistic vision and aspiration through the use of technology in a creative manner
• exemplify and achieve the 4 objectives of ACDFS
Arts Technology
Possible uses of technology in different aspects of an arts project :
• Advance art form innovation and develop creative content
• Widen content distribution and deepen audience engagement
• Strengthen business support
Arts Technology
Convergence of arts and technology
No absolute definition/ conclusion/ standard on arts technology
Endless possibilities requiring artists to explore and realise
No restrictions on the technologies to be applied
No restriction on the arts discipline
Proposals under other categories and practices to explore the possibility of using technology
Scope
• Projects to be supported by other dedicated Government funding schemes NOT under the ACDFS :
• Innovation and Technology Fund (I&T projects not aiming at the promotion and furtherance of arts development)
• CreateSmart Initiative (advertising, architecture, design, digital entertainment, publishing, printing and television)
• Film Development Fund (Film) • Cantonese Opera Development Fund (Cantonese Opera) • Intangible Cultural Heritage Funding Scheme (Intangible cultural heritage)
Application Guide
Funding Support
2 types of grants
1) Springboard (SB) Grants – matching grants Support proposals: elevate applicants to higher level of professional performance enhanced deliverables capable of contributing to ALL 4 objectives
of the ACDFS
• Grantee of 1st SB Grant may apply for 2nd SB Grant • Successful applicant of 2nd SB Grant NOT eligible to apply for further
SB Grants
Application Guide: 3.1.3
Funding Support
1) SB Grants (cont’d) – Matching ratio 1 : 2
On the Application Form, applicants must: • explain how such income is/will be raised • set out clearly the sources of income • submit documentary proof to satisfy ACAD and the Government that the
claimed amount of income is deliverable
Application Guide: 3.1.3
Minimum Total Cash Income (HK$)
Minimum Non-government Sponsorships/ Donations (HK$)
Matching Grants (200% of total cash income)
Maximum Funding Period
1st SB $1 million $250,000 $2 - $4 million 2 years 2nd SB $1.5 million $375,000 $3 - $5.5 million 3 years
Funding Support
2) Project (PJ) Grants – direct grants Support proposals: fulfil at least 1 of the 4 ACDFS objectives overall projected expenditure at least HK$800,000 HK$3 million for 2 years (ceiling amount of grant)
• No limitation on the frequency of application for Project Grants
Application Guide: 3.1.4
Funding Support
For both SB & PJ Grants • Covers costs for implementation of proposal
e.g. creative & production costs, marketing & publicity costs, manpower & project administrative costs
• No recurrent grants (Applicant should not assume that similar applications will be approved in subsequent funding exercises)
• No guarantee on full amount as applied
Application Guide: 3.1.1-2
Funding Support
Surplus or Deficit
• return residual funds/operating surplus to the Government, or propose to use for a purpose contributing to local arts development which is related to the scope and objectives of the approved proposal, subject to the Government’s approval
• Grantees must be solely responsible for any deficit arising from the implementation of the approved Proposals
Application Guide: 3.5
Eligibility
• Proposal: relates to arts and culture, non-profit • Legal status and registration information required from the Applicants
• Applicants can state in the Application Form the kind of legal status that they are going to acquire and such status must be acquired when the Funding Agreement is being signed
Legal Status of Applicants SB Grant PJ Grant Company incorporated under the Companies Ordinance (Cap.622) or old Companies Ordinance (Cap.32) N/A √
Company incorporated under the Companies Ordinance (Cap.622) or old Companies Ordinance (Cap.32) as limited by guarantee whose objects and powers do not include distribution of profits to members
√ √
Charitable institution or trust of a public character under section 88, Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap. 112) √ √
Application Guide: 4.1 & 4.6
Eligibility
Not eligible receiving Government’s recurrent funding
more than 1 application by each applicant for either a SB or PJ Grant
not the organiser of the proposal • for SB Grant, grantee of HKADC’s Eminent Arts Group Scheme or Year
Grant Scheme must relinquish the HKADC grant in case its SB Grant application is successful. No restrictions on PJ Grant.
Allowed Joint application (2 or more groups, all meeting the required legal status)
Application Guide: 4.6
Assessment Mechanism
Vetting Procedures
• Assessment Panels – ACAD members + Expert Advisers (including professionals, experienced arts practitioners and academics) + LCSD & HKADC representatives
• Criteria for assessment • artistic/professional merit • creativity & originality • impact on the arts sector & the community • technical feasibility • capacity in financial planning & management • management ability of the applicant & the project team
Application Guide: 6.2.1 & 6.4.2
Assessment Mechanism
Vetting Procedures (cont’d) • Panels assess applications according to criteria and guidelines approved by
ACAD • Panel members are required to declare whether they are directly or
indirectly related to an Application • Applicants may be invited to attend interviews • Assessment results of Panels to be considered by ACAD • ACAD gives recommendations to the Government including priority, the
amount of the grant as well as advices and/or conditions for the approved projects
• The Government's decision shall be final
Application Guide: 6.1 & 6.4
Funding Agreement
For Successful Applicants • The Agreement contains
• Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) as required by ACAD and/or Government • T&Cs set out in the Guide to Application • Details regarding the approved project
• The Grantee has to • keep a proper and unique set of accounts for processing all
receipts/income and payments/expenditure • open a bank account ‘Project/Operation Account’ for SOLE purposes of
keeping/operating all monies in relation to the approved project
Application Guide: 7.1.4 & 7.2
Obligations
Reporting requirements
1. progress report(s): progress of project + latest financial position on cash basis
2. final report: results, performance, achievements and evaluation of the project
3. audited account report: on an accrual basis on the final financial position (by certified public accountant, Cap. 50)
* Final report and audited account report must be submitted by the Grantee within 6 months from completion (or if earlier, termination date of Agreement)
Application Guide: 9.1
Unallowable Costs
non-recurrent expenditure
Grants must not be used to cover the following costs, unless otherwise approved by Government: emolument to persons already on payroll salary increment, gratuities, fringe benefits/allowances rental/time/maintenance cost of the premises/equipment/goods
owned by Grantee rental/time cost of venue/space hired not solely for the project depreciation/amortisation or provisions not representing actual
expenses incurred
Application Guide: 11.1-2
Unallowable Costs
Grants must not be used to cover the following costs, unless otherwise approved by Government (cont’d) entertainment expenses (welcome/celebration meals and
refreshments) any prizes (cash or souvenir) capital financing expenses (mortgage and interest on loans/overdrafts) indirect costs (rental, utility charges, renovation maintenance and
repair expenses)
• Equipment to be procured for implementation of the project must be included in the approved budget, with full justifications, subject to the Government’s approval
Application Guide: 11.3-4
Application Submission
Application Submission
1) By Post/Hand
• By mail or in person (application by email and fax not accepted)
• By mail, based on postmark date by Hongkong Post
• Application delivered by other service agents or other means (e.g. courier service) should reach the Secretariat before the closing date/time
2) Online application via e-Form New feature
Application Submission By Post/Hand Online Application via e-Form 1. Prepare the original + 2 duplicate copies + 1 electronic copy in USB/CD-ROM:
• Duly completed and signed Application Form
• Budget & cash flow in excel file • Sponsorship & donation, if available, with
declaration and documentary proof • Other supporting documents/ information,
if applicable
1. Access the online application system with your desktop or laptop computer: • Duly completed and verified e-Form • Budget & cash flow in excel file • Sponsorship & donation, if available, with
declaration and documentary proof • Other supporting documents/ information,
if applicable #
2. Max. 3 most representative works, not exceeding 3 mins each, in USB/CD-ROM
2. Max. 3 most representative works, not exceeding 3 mins each, to be uploaded as supporting documents #
3. Go through the checklist before sealing the envelope for mail or despatch
3. Go through the checklist, verify and save before submitting the e-Form
# Max. 10 attachments, total size limit ≤20MB
Checklist
Online Application
Online Application
• e-Form • Link: https://eform.one.gov.hk/form/hab007/en/
https://eform.one.gov.hk/form/hab007/en/
Introduction • Read Points to Note
before proceeding to application
• Download the prescribed template to prepare Budget and Cash Flow Projection
• e-Form consists of 9 parts as shown on the navigation bar
Introduction • ‘Start Filling in a New
Form’ to start a new application
Introduction• A pop-up window will
be shown when ‘Fill in a Saved Form’ is selected
• Type the password you have set to continue with a saved e-Form
Section A – Particulars of the Applicant
• * = mandatory • Make sure the email
address is correct • For receiving the
Acknowledgement of Form Submission
Section A – Particulars of the Applicant
An error message on ‘Input data validation fails’ may appear when you click ‘Next’ – rectify the respective fields to proceed
Click ‘Save’ to save the e-Form as an encrypted GFD file on your personal computer. A password is required
Section B – The Proposal
• Click ‘Add Field’ to insert another set of information
Section B – The Proposal
• Upload information as supplementary file under the part ‘Upload of Supporting Documents’, if the additional fields are not enough
Choose the category that best describes the nature of your proposal
A word limit of 300 for ‘Summary of Proposal’
Reference to the Guide to Application
Section B – The Proposal
A word limit of 300 for ‘Objectives and Goals’ as well.
Only plain text is supported in the fields
Section B – The Proposal (cont’d)
l Section B – The Proposa (cont’d)
Utilise the allowable funding period in setting out the major tasks for implementing the proposal
Input the milestones and deliverables separately for each stage
Section C – Capacity in Financial Planning and Management
Template of ’Budget and Cash Flow Projection’ is available
The completed Excel table should be uploaded in the ‘Upload of Supporting Documents’ part
If applicable, provide the documentary proof for secured/to be secured sponsorships/donations in the ‘Upload of Supporting Documents’ part
Upload of Supporting Documents * = Mandatory
documents
Max. : 10 attachments
Total capacity: 20MB
Content: clear and legible
Supplementary information of the previous sections can be uploaded by selecting ‘Other supplementary document’
Upload of Supporting Documents
Check the box to upload and a field for upload will appear
Acceptable file formats are stated in each field
The file name will be shown after successful upload
Section D & E Default authorised
representative is the applicant’s representative/ contact person as provided under Section A item 2
Section D & E You may amend the
information of the authorised representative here
Read the terms and conditions before declaration by checking the box
Review & Confirm Verify all information
and make amendment as needed
Click on the navigation bar or ‘Back’ to go back to previous sections
Review & Confirm
After amending, click ‘Next’ at the bottom of each page to proceed forward
Review & Confirm
Confirm the email address for receiving acknowledgement email
Optional to provide a password to protect the PDF to be downloaded
No further amendment after ‘Submit’
Review & Confirm
CAPTCHA test will be required after clicking submit
Submission Details Acknowledgement page
with submission date, time, and Transaction Reference Number (with prefix HAB007) will be displayed upon your submission
Print/download the submitted e-Form (PDF format) before closing the window as you cannot further access the submitted application beyond this page
Sample of the downloaded e-Form (PDF format)
PDF includes
Submission date, time and Transaction Reference Number
Sample of the downloaded e-Form (PDF format)
PDF includes
Submission date, time and Transaction Reference Number
Proposal details
Sample of the downloaded e-Form (PDF format)
PDF includes
Submission date, time and Transaction Reference Number
Proposal details
List of the uploaded supporting documents – with file names (Note: content of each document will not be shown)
Acknowledgement Email
An acknowledgement email (without e-Form & attachments) will be sent to you separately
Acknowledgement Email Refer to ‘Online
Application Demonstration’ for a step-by-step guide on the e-Form and ‘Common Enquiries in Online Application’ for frequently asked questions
Experience Sharing
Filling out the Application Form/e-Form
• Utilise the Form and draw up a comprehensive plan • Provide all information as requested in the Form + supporting
documents
• Demonstrate the merits of your proposal • Artistic Personnel, Project Team • Implementation Strategy, Technical Feasibility, Risk Assessment • Financial Management • Marketing and Promotion Strategy
• Describe in the Form how your proposal can achieve: • Objectives and Goals • Intended Impact • Target Beneficiaries
• Give Concise Information • Section B – 300-word limit:
Item 4(B) ‘Summary of the Proposal’; Item 6 ‘Objectives and Goals’ • Use the space provided
• Lay out Clear details • proposals, milestones & deliverables • typewritten or handwritten (for paper form) • tick the appropriate boxes
• Ensure Consistency • Details of proposal, time-line, target beneficiaries, budget, etc., in different
sections
Filling out the Application Form/e-Form
Assessment Criteria
Artistic/Professional Merit • Who are the artistic personnel, say Artistic Director, Curator,
key artists/performers, etc? • How are they being involved? • How affirmative is their participation? For instance, do you have any letter of intent / documentary proof on:
• Their participation • Qualification, background and experience • Relevance to the proposal
Assessment Criteria
Creativity and Originality • How unique is your idea? • How your artistic vision and aspiration are presented in the proposal? • Any outstanding artistic value as compared to other available works of art/ arts
project in the market? • How do your content/mode of delivery distinguish from others?
For instance, arrangement of live streaming of an event: Q: Do you consider live streaming of an event an arts tech project? A: Not absolutely, depends on how your proposal can illustrate the creative and original element(s) involved in the project, especially convergence of arts and technology
Assessment Criteria
Impact on Arts Sector and Community • How can the proposal serve the interests of the arts sector and/or the community
at large? • Is there a market demand in the community? • Does the project fulfil any of the 4 objectives of the ACDFS?
Self-evaluation • Qualifiable and quantifiable deliverables are equally important • Other than those parameters suggested in the Form, you are encouraged to
propose evaluation methods and performance indicators that best suit your projects
Application Form (B).16
Assessment CriteriaTechnical Feasibility • Practical, reasonable, technically feasible in
implementation • Risk assessment For instance: Drone Display Light Show/ Other Site-specific Arts Projects • Which venue(s)/space(s) in mind? • Is the venue/space available for hire/use? • Licenses/permits required? • Consent of respective owners/stakeholders? • Is the proposed implementation period feasible? • Is the venue accessible to general public?
Assessment Criteria
Financial Planning and Management • Ensure the proposed budget (including income and expenditure) are accurate, reasonable and
realistic • Whether the Applicant is committed to prudent exercise of financial management and control • Proposals receiving support from other public funding sources / financially self-sufficient may be
given lower priority unless the objectives of the ACDFS are better fulfilled with the ACDFS grants • No pre-determined apportionment of funds on different expenditure categories • Deployment of funds is free and flexible, up to the applicants to achieve the aspirations and meet
with operational needs • Sufficient funds allocated on essential areas • Not necessary to apply for the ceiling amount of grant • Amount of funding applied should not exceed ceiling amount of grant • Should not assume similar applications will be approved in subsequent funding exercises • Ensure the budget excel file is submitted • Avoid miscalculations in the budget
Assessment Criteria
Financial Planning and Management (cont’d) (C)
1 Leaflet printing $29,000 x 4 programmes 100,000 2 Banners printing $1000 x 4 programmes 4,000 34
104,000
Promotion & Publicity 推廣與宣傳 (e.g. design, printing & distribution,
Sub-total 小計 (1) ~ (4)
Other Project Costs 其他項目計劃費用4
Miscalculation
(III) Grant from the ACDFS 藝能發展資助計劃資助 (value in HK$ 以港幣計算) Amount of Funds required from the ACDFS 向藝能發展資助計劃申請的資助額
47,000 Contingency/Miscellaneous 應急/雜項開支 (ceiling expenses is 3%of the total ACDFS grant applied 上限為申請資助總額的3%)Individual programme breakdowns: [(i) 2,000+ (ii) 6,000+ (iii)3,000+ (iv)$4,000+ (v)$12,000]
Miscalculation
No indication on the amount to be sought
(A)1 Project Manager 項目經理 $25000 x 18個月 450,000
2 Project Officer 項目主任 $15000 x 18個月 270,000
720,000
Manpower 人手2 (including administrative, promotional, co-ordinating staff, etc. 包括行政人員、宣傳人員、統籌人員等)
Sub-total 小計 (A)
其他項目計劃費用 推廣與宣傳
應急/雜項開支 上限為申請資助總額的
人手2 Missing MPF contribution for salary to be paid on a monthly basis
小計
Assessment Criteria
Financial Planning and Management (cont’d) Programme 1 Individual budget
Programme 2 Individual budget Project Main budget
1 節目一:佈景製作 100,000 2 節目一:道具製作 50,000 3 節目一:服裝製作 30,000
Production - Technical Services & Material Costs 製作 - 技術服務和材料費用 (e.g. set, props, costume, fabrication, framing & mounting, lighting & sound, set-up & dismantle, teaching materials. 例如布景、道具、服裝、場地裝置、裝裱、燈光音響、搭景和拆卸、教材)
1 節目二:佈景製作 80,000 2 節目二:道具製作 30,000 3 節目二:服裝製作 30,000
Production - Technical Services & Material Costs 製作 - 技術服務和材料費用 (e.g. set, props, costume, fabrication, framing & mounting, lighting & sound, set-up & dismantle, teaching materials. 例如布景、道具、服裝、場地裝置、裝裱、燈光音響、搭景和拆卸、教材)
1 節目一:佈景製作 100,000 2 節目一:道具製作 30,000 3 節目一:服裝製作 30,000 4 節目二:佈景製作 80,000 5 節目二:道具製作 30,000 6 節目二:服裝製作 30,000
300,000
Production - Technical Services & Material Costs 製作 - 技術服務和材料費用 (e.g. set, props, costume, fabrication, framing & mounting, lighting & sound, set-up & dismantle, teaching materials. 例如布景、道具、服裝、場地裝置、裝裱、燈光音響、搭景和拆卸、教材)
Sub-total 小計 (1) ~ (6)
Avoid inconsistency between individual and main budget
製作 - 技術服務和材料費用
製作 - 技術服務和材料費用
製作 - 技術服務和材料費用
例如布景、道具、服裝、場地裝置、裝裱、燈光音響、搭景和拆卸、教材
例如布景、道具、服裝、場地裝置、裝裱、燈光音響、搭景和拆卸、教材
例如布景、道具、服裝、場地裝置、裝裱、燈光音響、搭景和拆卸、教材
小計
Assessment Criteria
Management Ability of the Applicant and the Project Team • Who are the members of the Project Team, say Project Manager, Coordinator,
Marketing Coordinator, etc? • How affirmative is their participation? • Do they have relevant experience, track record in implementing projects of
similar scale before?
For instance, do you have any letter of intent / documentary proof on: • Their participation • Qualification, background and experience • Relevance to the proposal
Others
• Compliance with the laws of Hong Kong • E.g. Prevention of Bribery Ordinance (Cap. 201), Copyright Ordinance (Cap.
528) • Obtain the relevant permit, licence, consent, approval from authorities
concerned
• Aware of Grantee’s obligations • Reporting requirements • Procurement procedures • Appropriate insurance policies, etc.
Closing Date/Time
The 10th Round Funding Exercise of ACDFS
17 February 2021 (Wednesday) 6pm Late applications will NOT be accepted
EnquiriesThe Secretariat
Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme Home Affairs Bureau
25/F, Wanchai Tower, 12 Harbour Road
Tel: 3102 2934 / 3102 2935
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投影片編號 1Introduction Objectives Examples of ProposalsScope投影片編號 6Arts TechnologyArts Technology投影片編號 9Arts Technology Arts Technology Arts Technology Arts Technology Arts Technology Arts Technology Arts Technology Arts TechnologyArts TechnologyArts TechnologyArts Technology Scope投影片編號 22Funding SupportFunding SupportFunding SupportFunding SupportFunding SupportEligibilityEligibility Assessment MechanismAssessment MechanismFunding AgreementObligations Unallowable CostsUnallowable Costs投影片編號 36Application SubmissionApplication SubmissionChecklist 投影片編號 40Online ApplicationIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionSection A – Particulars of the Applicant Section A – Particulars of the ApplicantSection B – The ProposalSection B – The ProposalSection B – The ProposalSection B – The Proposal (cont’d)Section B – The Proposal (cont’d)Section C – Capacity in Financial Planning and Management Upload of Supporting DocumentsUpload of Supporting DocumentsSection D & ESection D & EReview & ConfirmReview & ConfirmReview & ConfirmReview & ConfirmSubmission DetailsSample of the downloaded e-Form (PDF format)Sample of the downloaded e-Form (PDF format)Sample of the downloaded e-Form (PDF format)Acknowledgement EmailAcknowledgement Email投影片編號 67Filling out the Application Form/e-FormFilling out the Application Form/e-FormAssessment CriteriaAssessment CriteriaAssessment CriteriaAssessment CriteriaAssessment CriteriaAssessment CriteriaAssessment CriteriaAssessment Criteria Others Closing Date/TimeEnquiries