Fifteenth conditions and requirements for applying for funded projects:
1. The reporting institution of the funded project must be a legal publishing institution officially approved by the administrative department of press and publication of the State Council.
2 funded project reporting institutions must have a good social reputation, management level and publishing performance, and have the ability and level to complete funded projects.
3. To declare a funded project, an application for the project funded by the National Publishing Fund, a publishing contract signed by the copyright owner and the publishing unit for the project (if the publishing unit owns the copyright of the project, it may not provide a publishing contract, but it shall make a written explanation) and a publication sample (or sample, sample, demo disc, etc.) shall be submitted. ). Publishing projects that cannot provide samples for the time being must go through strict scientific argumentation and provide feasibility study reports.
4. Generally, each publishing institution can only declare two funded projects (including joint projects) each year, and can only undertake 1 funded projects. When publishing institutions have unfinished funded projects (including joint projects), they are generally not allowed to declare new funded projects. Books or complete sets of publications published in other media are declared to be funded projects.
5 joint declaration of funded projects, it should be clear that the main reporting institutions and other reporting institutions and their respective main work contents and responsibilities. The main reporting institution shall be the main undertaking institution of the project, and all reporting institutions must comply with the provisions of the first paragraph of this article.
6 funded project reporting institutions should proceed from reality, formulate a scientific and reasonable total project budget, and put forward a reasonable application for project funding amount in combination with the expected issuance income.
Article 16 Local publishing institutions shall report the funded projects of this year to the local provincial press and publication administrative departments and central publishing institutions, as well as the central competent departments or enterprises directly under the central government, and shall not report beyond their level.
Seventeenth funded projects after expert review, public, approved by the Fund Committee. The specific procedure is:
1. First instance. The provincial administrative department of press and publication, the central competent department and the enterprises directly under the central government (hereinafter referred to as the competent units) shall, in accordance with the provisions of Article 13 and Article 15 of these Measures, review the qualifications and application materials of publishing institutions, and submit qualified applications for projects funded by the National Publishing Fund, the publishing contract signed by the copyright owner and the publishing unit (or the copyright specification owned by the publishing unit) and publication samples (or samples, samples, etc.) before March 3 of each year.
2. review. The Fund Office examines the completeness, standardization and rationality of the qualifications of the applicants and the submitted materials that have passed the preliminary examination. Those who are qualified enter the review process.
3. review. The expert group will review the projects that have entered the review process and determine the projects to be funded and the amount of funding.
(1) Preliminary assessment. According to the professional classification of the declared project, the Fund Office randomly selects a number of experts from the publishing fund expert database, and forms a preliminary evaluation expert group according to the specialty. The preliminary evaluation expert group will review the declared projects of this major, determine the projects that enter the re-evaluation procedure and sort them according to the principle of importance.
(2) Re-evaluation. The re-evaluation expert group consists of expert representatives recommended by the preliminary evaluation expert group and other relevant experts. The re-evaluation expert group comprehensively evaluates the projects that enter the re-evaluation process, determines the projects to be funded and sorts them according to the principle of importance.
(3) Final evaluation. The Fund Office randomly selects a number of publishing experts, financial experts and other related experts from the publishing fund expert database to form a final evaluation expert group. According to the publishing industry cost level, estimated circulation and other relevant regulations, and according to the ranking of projects to be funded and the budget scale of the national publishing fund in that year, the final review expert group determines the projects to be funded and the amount to be funded.
4. publicity. After being approved by the NSFC, the projects to be funded and the amount to be funded will be announced to the public through the media before May 3 1 every year. The publicity time is 15 days.
5. announcement. After the expiration of the publicity period, the funded projects will be announced through the media with the approval of the Fund Committee.
Article 18 If the state entrusts publishing projects, the Fund Office may organize bidding according to government procurement regulations and determine the project undertaker.