Cultural impact definition
Cultural impact means those impacts on the existing Aboriginal culture and community;
Cultural impact the product will motivate people to get in touch with digital cultural heritage content and it will be able to play an educational role. Market strategy: the proposal will describe the market and the target audience, will provide a clear and striking overview of Strengths, Weaknesses, Threats and Opportunities (SWOT Analysis), and will explain how to overcome difficulties and meet the market. Forth Evaluation Macroarea: the proposal will point out which financial support, business plan costs, expense justification the project may give, what reliability, trustworthiness (Score: max. 60 points) Expertise: the applicants’ skills match the technical requirements. Feasibility: the product is technically feasible through technologies and materials available at reasonable cost, in no more than 120 days, and can be realized by the applicants; the planned budget is reasonable and sustainable to applicants. Cost: the product should be made available to defined costs, and they are to be reasonable and user-based. Solvability: the relation between the disposable liquidity, the needed liquidity and the planned product is reasonable.