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The Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Ministry’s Culture Directorate General reopened Culture Facilitation (FBK) in 2022, the Ministry’s Culture Director General, Hilmar Farid, stated through a release on Sunday.

The 2022 FBK is themed Local Wisdom (clothing, food, and shelter) for Now and the Future, as they are the three primary foundations for human-nature interactions.

Two activities will be conducted under the scope of categories by the aid recipients.

The first activity is Work Documentation or Maestro Knowledge that comprises recording and collecting a maestro’s work and knowledge.

The second activity involves public space utilization that revolves around utilizing public facilities or infrastructure, both physically and virtually, for the advancement of culture.

The 2022 FBK registration is open from February 14 to March 14, 2022, and the proposal selection will commence from March 14, 2022, to April 14, 2022.

The FBK selection mechanism encompasses registration, proposal selection, location selection, document upload, establishment, workshop, and work contract.

The 2021 FBK had facilitated 131 recipients and produced the best programs in the culture sector as part of the cultural advancement efforts.

These programs can be accessed through the website fbk.id that also displays a brief profile of the recipients and the activities that can be conducted to assist in facilitating culture.

One can also find FBK recipient numbers there to expand the people’s network in culture.

In addition to information pertaining to the 2021 FBK, proposal submission for 2022 could be done within the website.

With this, submitters can also receive information on the 2022 FBK technical guide as well as contact and consultation space to bolster public service on FBK.

For communities or institutions that yet lack a proper understanding and are keen to obtain a more detailed explanation can avail a Coaching Clinic session on FBK, Farid stated.

This session will be conducted through an hour-long online meeting held twice per week, with two meeting sessions each day, he remarked.

 

Source: Antara News