Go Healthy
with Taiwan

About the Campaign

Health is a shared aspiration for everyone, influencing our quality of life and future happiness. As global attention on health issues continues to rise, promoting physical and mental well-being has become a collective mission for societies, cities, and businesses worldwide.

We sincerely invite proposals from all sectors to participate in the “2025 Go Healthy with Taiwan Campaign”, where we seek innovative solutions to enhance global health and well-being.

No matter your field, we encourage you to propose ideas that integrate Taiwanese products, solutions, or business models, to make a real impact on health and well-being in your local communities, cities, businesses, and organizations.

The selected proposals will be supported in establishing cooperation with Taiwanese enterprises, to create value through bilateral cooperation.

Together, we can contribute to a healthier future, where well-being is accessible to all.

How to participate

  1. The prop oser must be a member of a company, government unit, legal entity, or non-legal entity group. Legal entities or non-legal entity groups may include research institutions, non-governmental organizations, public associations, and universities, etc.
  2. The proposer shall provide supporting documents of the affiliated company, government unit, legal entity, or non-legal entity group (such as a website URL, screenshots of webpage content, articles of association, registration, certificates or approval letters of the company or legal entity, etc.).
  3. The proposer shall provide supporting documents of his/her identity and relationship with the affiliated company, government unit, legal entity, or non-legal entity group, etc (such as an employee business card, employee ID, or student ID). If a proposer is a minor under the law of his/her country, a letter of consent shall be submitted by his/her parent or legal guardian before the proposal enters the semifinal stage.
  4. If a proposer comprises two or more persons, one of them shall be designated as the coordinator for communication with the Implementer.
  1. Each proposer represents and warrants that his/her proposal does not conflict with any contractual responsibilities or laws or regulations. If the content of the proposal belongs to a project that has already been made public, that is ongoing, or that has been sponsored by any public or private institutions, the proposer shall disclose this in the proposal. If the Implementer requests further explanation, the proposer shall cooperate and provide the necessary information.
  2. Each proposal must involve the application of products or solutions from Taiwanese enterprises, bilateral technical cooperation with Taiwan enterprises, or other collaborations (e.g., innovative business models); it must be relevant to the organization that the proposer belongs to; and its goal must be to promote health and well-being in local cities, communities, businesses, or organizations. The Implementer reserves the right to review each proposer’s qualifications. Each proposer shall submit documents and information required by the Implementer for review and may not raise any objection to the results of the review.
  3. Each proposal shall be made in English, and the contents shall include the benefits of promoting health and well-being, as well as its innovation, feasibility, and connection of Taiwanese products or solutions.
  4. If a proposal is put forward in violation of the Rules, the Implementer will reject it, to which the proposer may not raise any objection on any grounds.
  1. The Implementer will form a selection committee with professionals from health industry, academic and research institutions, and government agencies to review the submitted proposals. The proposers agree to respect and accept the selection method and results and not to raise any objections on any grounds.
  2. Proposals will be evaluated for excellence in four categories, including (1) benefits of enhancing health and well-being (25%); (2) connection of products or solutions from Taiwanese enterprises (25%); (3) innovation (25%); and (4) feasibility (25%).
  3. Note: Selection will be based on the “ranking system.” Scores will be assigned according to the four selection categories and their weights. The scores will be added up, converted into rankings, and sorted starting from the lowest total score. The selection committee will make a decision based on the merits of each proposal.

Proposals will be accepted from May 15 to August 14, 2025. Proposals must be submitted by 23:59, August 14, 2025, GMT+8.

Timeline

Deadline for Submission August 14, 2025 GMT+8

Qualification Review

May 15 to August 20, 2025

Preliminary Selection

August 28 to September 24, 2025.

Announcement of the semifinal shortlist

Week of October 6–10, 2025.

Semifinal

October 31, 2025

Announcement of the Finalists

Week of November 10–14, 2025

Final Competition

December 9, 2025

Announcement of the Winners

Early December 2025

Awards & Benefits

Each of the three best proposals will be awarded US$30,000 prize money.

A maximum of three best proposals will be awarded US$30,000 prize money.

The proposer of a finalist proposal shall designate at most two representatives to be in Taiwan to participate in the final competition, the finalist press conference, the Go Healthy with Taiwan Tour, etc. The Implementer shall provide round-trip economy class airfare, accommodations for the designated tour, travel expenses, miscellaneous meals, etc.

Note: Up to three best proposals may be awarded US$30,000 each; however, the organizer reserves the right not to select any.

 

FAQs

The proposer must be a member of a company, government unit, legal entity, or non-legal entity group. Legal entities or non-legal entity groups may include research institutions, non-governmental organizations, public associations, and universities.

 

The same company, legal entity, or non-legal entity can submit multiple applications.

 

  1. The proposer shall provide supporting documents of the company, legal entity, or non-legal entity (such as a website URL, screenshots of webpage content, articles of association, registration, certificates or approval letters of the company or legal entity, etc.).
  2. The proposer shall provide supporting documents of his/her identity and relationship with the legal entity or non-legal entity (such as an employee business card, employee ID, or student ID). If a proposer is a minor under the law of his/her country, a letter of consent shall be submitted by his/her parent or legal guardian before the proposal enters the semi-finals stage.
  3. If a proposer comprises two or more persons, one of them shall be designated as the coordinator for communication with the Implementer.

No, this campaign does not require registration fee.

No, this campaign only accepts English proposals.

For collecting the prize money, each winner shall provide the organizers with an account at a financial institution which accepts US dollar remittances. If a winner has no US dollar account, the organizers will convert the prize money to the currency of the country the winner resides in at the average spot exchange rate for buying and selling US dollars announced by the Bank of Taiwan on the date of announcement of the winners, or an exchange rate decided by the organizers. Each winner shall pay income tax or other taxes leviable on the prize. The organizers shall withhold the payable taxes from the prize money in accordance with the law. The winners shall provide information to allow the organizers to confirm the withholding rates.

 

The submission period is from May 15 to August 14, 23:59 (Taiwan Time, GMT+8).

Once the submit button is pressed, the proposal cannot be modified. You can revise your responses anytime before submitting them by using the ‘save’ function. After confirming its accuracy, you can upload the files and submit the final proposal. *You will receive a link after using the ‘save’ function. The link will expire in 30 days, so please make sure to submit your proposal within that time.

Proposals will be evaluated for excellence in four categories, including
(1) benefits of enhancing health and well-being (25%);
(2) connection of products or solutions from Taiwanese enterprises (25%);
(3) innovation (25%); and
(4) feasibility (25%)

Yes, travel expenses, including round-trip economy class airfare and accommodations, will be covered by the organizers.

The top three proposals will each receive USD 30,000.

The organizers have the right to disqualify proposals that violate the rules or do not meet the criteria.

You will receive an email notification after registration.

Please contact us via email: [email protected]

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