Application for the Year 2024 College and University Clubs Leading Primary and Secondary School Club Development Program is accepted within the school campus until December 19, 2023.

Application for the Year 2024 "College and University Clubs Leading Primary and Secondary School Club Development Program" is accepted within the school campus until December 19, 2023.


I. Implementation Principles:
(1) College and university clubs shall establish long-term cooperation plans with primary and secondary schools through their respective schools, with a duration of one year. Each semester should plan for at least 4 or more activities (including 4 times), totaling at least 8 times per year, with the principle of at least 1 outdoor activity.
(2) Activity planning should prioritize scheduled and on-site services. If there is a need for short-term camp activities or off-campus visits, both schools should raise funds independently.

II. Subsidy Principles:
(1) In addition to the subsidies provided by the Ministry of Education based on the number of activities and the content of the plan, the maximum subsidy amount is limited to 30,000 NT dollars. Schools should also allocate funds to cooperate.
(2) In order to encourage schools to participate and enhance the diversity of club activities, each school can apply for up to 15 cooperation plans, and a single club can apply for up to 5 cooperation plans. If a single school applies for more than 15 cooperation plans, the application for subsidy should not exceed 450,000 NT dollars. In case of special circumstances exceeding this limit, please specify the planning that takes into account the quality of the activities in the proposal and include it in the official document.
(3) The budget for activity expenses should provide a detailed breakdown of each expenditure item according to the actual needs of the activity. Partial subsidy items include transportation expenses (excluding fuel costs, which should be verified and reimbursed according to the domestic travel expense regulations), consumable teaching materials fees, and prizes required for in-class activities (to be included in consumable teaching materials). Insurance fees (not applicable to government employees), meal expenses (100 NT dollars per meal for lunch and dinner, with a daily limit of 300 NT dollars per person; breakfast is not provided on the first day of the activity, and the daily limit is 240 NT dollars for that day), and other necessary miscellaneous expenses. Costs for equipment, clothing, hourly wages, and administrative management fees are not eligible for subsidies.
(4) Please follow the guidelines for allocation, disbursement, and reporting of funds in accordance with the Ministry's subsidy and commissioned fund allocation and reporting procedures.

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