Policy guide note: This article is a practical interpretation, not an official announcement or funding commitment. Final eligibility, amounts, timelines, and review criteria should be confirmed with official sources.
Official announcement highlights
- Taiwan continues to support creative content, film and television, IP development, immersive content, and international collaboration.
- Co-production resources often consider Taiwan relevance, local partners, international distribution, and cross-border exchange value.
- Eligibility, funding ratios, applicant types, and deliverables vary by program and year.
Who should pay attention
- Overseas film, animation, XR, and immersive content studios
- Museums, cultural institutions, curators, and exhibition teams
- International brands or creative studios hoping to co-develop with Taiwan partners
- Taiwan content teams with international distribution or showcase plans
What to check before applying
- Whether a Taiwan local partner is required
- Whether your format fits the program scope
- Whether budget, schedule, and deliverables are clear
- Whether Chinese and English materials are available
- How rights, credits, and usage terms are defined
How Fun City can help
Fun City helps overseas teams understand Taiwan’s creative-tech resources, identify suitable local partners, and clarify the route from public-sector resources to practical production collaboration.
Official source
TAICCA, Ministry of Culture, and relevant public announcements
Go to official source →Disclaimer
This article is an interpretation for general reference. It does not represent official review results, eligibility confirmation, or funding commitments. Please refer to official announcements for final requirements, amounts, timelines, and review criteria.