The Ministry of Civil Affairs publicly selects personal help-seeking online service platforms

The Ministry of Civil Affairs announced today the selection of personal assistance online service platforms. H

The Ministry of Civil Affairs announced today the selection of personal assistance online service platforms. Here’s a closer look at the selection process and requirements.

**Selection Principles**
Applications are welcome on a voluntary basis and must adhere to legal regulations, ensuring fairness and impartiality throughout the process.

**Eligibility Requirements**
To qualify as a designated personal assistance online service platform, applicants must meet the criteria outlined in Article 4 of the Management Measures for Personal Assistance Online Service Platforms.

**Required Application Materials**
Applicants should compile the following materials into a single document with a table of contents:
1. A declaration regarding the authenticity of the submitted materials;
2. The Personal Assistance Online Service Platform Application Form;
3. Documentation supporting the requirements set out in Article 4 of the Management Measures;
4. Explanations that align with Articles 8 through 21 of the Management Measures.

**Important Guidelines and Deadlines**
1. The deadline for submitting applications to the Ministry of Civil Affairs is October 31, 2024. Late submissions will not be accepted.
2. All submitted materials must be genuine and valid. Any applicant found to have provided false information will be disqualified from the selection process.
3. The Ministry will establish an evaluation committee to determine the list of recommended personal assistance online service platforms, which will be publicly announced for five workdays.
4. Upon the completion of the announcement period, the Ministry will finalize and release the list of designated personal assistance online service platforms to the public.

**Contact Information**
For inquiries, please call: (010) 58123134
Mailing address for application materials: Department of Charity Promotion, Ministry of Civil Affairs, 6 Jianguomen South Avenue, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100721.

(Reported by CCTV’s Li Yumei; Edited by Wang Qin)