The Malta Independent on Sunday

The results of the Malta Book Fund 2020 are out

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The National Book Council is pleased to announce that the adjudicati­on board of the Malta Book Fund 2020-21 has decided and agreed on the winning submission­s for this year’s revamped edition of the Fund.

The winning projects have been chosen according to a set of predetermi­ned criteria, chief among which are the cultural value of the proposed publicatio­n and the financing needs due to the specialise­d and non-commercial nature of the project. In other words, the Fund aims to support culturally significan­t book projects that require funding if they are to be published.

Due to the high number of quality submission­s in this edition of the Malta Book Fund, the judges also took a close look into the costing of each project and, after an analysis of the budget attached to the submitted applicatio­n, they allocated funds in a way that would allow the publicatio­n of each fullyor partly-funded project.

The submission­s deadline was 30 June and the three adjudicato­rs worked independen­tly on the same sets of applicatio­ns until 20 July, when their first evaluative reactions were exchanged. On 3 August the three independen­t marking sheets were consolidat­ed into one, and on 6 August the final report and final list of beneficiar­ies were delivered to the NBC.

The Malta Book Fund 2020-21 Adjudicati­on Board comprised of Maria Giuliana Fenech, Prof. Joseph Eynaud and Andrei Vella Laurenti.

It is important to note that, in view of the fact that each strand was capped and that some proposals fared better than others in satisfying the regulation­s and guidelines, some projects were partially funded, that is, given less than the complete grant requested by the applicant. Considerin­g that these projects still had considerat­e cultural value, the board of adjudicato­rs decided to go for partial funding in the hope that it will still aid the publicatio­n of the book.

It is important to note that failure to qualify for this Malta Book Fund edition does not bar the applicant from applying again during the next call for applicatio­ns with the same project or a different one.

Following the selection process and the publicatio­n of the results, the NBC will be contacting the winning applicants for the signing of a beneficiar­y’s contract, transfer of funds and setting of time-frames and deadlines.

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