Deadline Date: August 05, 2026
The Go Healthy with Taiwan initiative invites eligible organizations to submit innovative proposals that integrate Taiwanese products, solutions or business models to improve health and well-being across communities worldwide.
The focus of this initiative is the development and application of Taiwanese enterprise products and solutions, bilateral technical cooperation with Taiwanese companies, innovative cross-border business models, and practical interventions aimed at improving public health, organizational wellness, and community-level well-being.
The program provides selected proposals with financial support of up to USD 100,000 per project, along with facilitation for collaboration with Taiwanese enterprises to enable implementation and scale-up of proposed solutions.
Selected proposals will receive additional recognition and capacity-building opportunities. Up to three winning proposals will be awarded a US$30,000 prize each, while the top six finalists will be invited on a sponsored trip to Taiwan, including enterprise visits, health service experiences, and pitch coaching sessions for final presentations.
In addition, the top twenty finalists will receive one-on-one expert mentorship to refine their proposals and strengthen connections with Taiwan’s industry ecosystem. Further, selected proposals may access long-term corporate collaboration opportunities, enabling sustained partnership development with Taiwanese enterprises.
Eligibility is limited to proposers affiliated with a company, government agency, legal entity, or non-legal entity group such as research institutions, NGOs, public associations, and universities. Supporting documentation confirming organizational affiliation is required, along with identity verification and proof of relationship to the affiliated entity.
If a proposal is submitted by a group, one member must be designated as the coordinator. In cases where the proposer is a minor under applicable law, a parental or legal guardian consent letter must be provided before the semifinal stage.
Each proposal must demonstrate compliance with applicable laws and contractual obligations, and any ongoing or previously funded project included in the submission must be clearly disclosed. Submissions must be written in English and must clearly explain the expected contribution to health and well-being, the level of innovation and feasibility, and the connection to Taiwanese products or solutions.
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