Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) is inviting applications for its 2027 Architecture and Allied Arts grant programs supporting architectural documentation, vernacular heritage preservation, cultural mapping, environmental heritage studies, and interior space documentation across the Philippines.
The grants support heritage conservation, indigenous architecture, cultural identity preservation, sustainable planning, environmental heritage studies, and documentation of culturally significant spaces through programs including Pamanang Arkitektura, Arkitekturang Katutubo, Lik-Hub Zones, Pamanang Pook, IDentity, and the Philippine Architecture and Allied Arts Festival.
Programme Overview
The NCCA Architecture and Allied Arts grants aim to strengthen cultural preservation and sustainable heritage development by supporting:
- Architectural heritage documentation
- Vernacular and indigenous architecture preservation
- Cultural mapping and planning
- Environmental heritage studies
- Interior heritage documentation
- Community-based cultural research
- Traditional knowledge preservation
The programmes also promote:
- Sustainable development
- Cultural identity preservation
- Indigenous knowledge systems
- Heritage conservation awareness
- Public dissemination of cultural materials
Grant Categories
Pamanang Arkitektura
Architectural Documentation of Heritage Buildings
This grant supports detailed documentation of heritage structures and built cultural heritage.
Funding
- Up to PhP 600,000
Supported Activities
- Site investigations
- Measured architectural surveys
- Historical research
- Preparation of architectural drawings
- Digital documentation
Expected Outputs
- Digital stylebook
- Hardbound documentation copies
- CAD files
- Photographs and digital scans
Arkitekturang Katutubo
Documentation of Vernacular and Indigenous Structures
This programme supports preservation of indigenous and traditional architectural knowledge.
Funding
- Up to PhP 600,000
Focus Areas
- Indigenous construction systems
- Local building practices
- Environmental adaptation methods
- Oral histories and community knowledge
Expected Outputs
- Architectural drawings
- Written cultural descriptions
- Contextual heritage research
Philippine Architecture and Allied Arts Festival 2027
This initiative supports a national festival showcasing Philippine architecture and allied arts.
Funding
- PhP 1,675,000 per slot
Supported Activities
- Exhibitions
- Seminars
- Workshops
- Public presentations
Main Objectives
- Promote Filipino design and architecture
- Encourage inclusive and sustainable communities
- Highlight resilience and innovation in architecture
Lik-Hub Zones Program
Cultural Mapping and Environmental Planning
The Lik-Hub Zones program supports integration of cultural assets into environmental and development planning.
Funding
- Up to PhP 687,500
Supported Activities
- Cultural asset mapping
- Documentation of crafts and production sites
- Guidebook development
- LGU cultural planning support
Expected Outputs
- Cultural mapping guidebook
- Documentation methodologies
- Planning integration frameworks
Pamanang Pook: Salinlahi at Dokumentasyon ng Luntiang Pook sa Pilipinas
Documentation of Luntiang Pook Heritage Sites
This grant supports assessment and documentation of living heritage places across the Philippines.
Funding
- Up to PhP 1,375,000
Project Scope
The project will document and evaluate:
- At least five Luntiang Pook sites
- Cultural impacts
- Environmental impacts
- Social and community impacts
Activities Include
- Site surveys
- Community interviews
- Archival research
- Impact assessment studies
IDentity Grant
Documentation of Significant Interior Heritage Spaces
The IDentity program supports documentation of culturally important interior spaces.
Funding
- Up to PhP 687,500
Project Requirements
Projects must document:
- At least ten heritage buildings
- Interior architectural details
- Historical and social narratives
- Photographic records
Expected Outputs
- Hardbound compilations
- Dissemination activities
- Festival presentations
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants may include:
- Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)
- Local Government Units (LGUs)
- Government Agencies (GAs)
- Academic institutions
- State Universities
- NGOs
- People’s Organizations (POs)
- Indigenous People’s Organizations (IPOs)
- Individual landscape architects
Applicants must:
- Have no ongoing NCCA projects
- Have no outstanding unliquidated funds with NCCA
How to Apply
Required Documents
Applicants are generally expected to submit:
- NCCA Certificate of Accreditation
- Detailed project proposal
- Work and financial plan
- Organizational profile
- Supporting heritage documentation materials
- Sustainability and dissemination plans
Application Tips
Applicants should:
- Demonstrate strong heritage relevance
- Include community participation strategies
- Present realistic budgets and timelines
- Show clear documentation methodologies
- Highlight sustainability and cultural impact
Why These Grants Matter
The NCCA Architecture and Allied Arts grants help:
- Preserve Philippine architectural heritage
- Protect indigenous building knowledge
- Support sustainable cultural development
- Strengthen cultural mapping initiatives
- Increase public awareness of heritage conservation
The programmes also support the integration of culture into environmental planning and regional development.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Incomplete Heritage Documentation
Applications should include clear research methods and documentation plans.
Weak Community Engagement
Projects should involve local communities and cultural stakeholders.
Limited Preservation Strategy
Applicants should explain how outputs will support long-term conservation and access.
Poor Budget Planning
Budgets must align with documentation activities and project deliverables.
FAQ
What are the NCCA Architecture and Allied Arts Grants?
They are funding programs supporting architectural heritage documentation, cultural mapping, vernacular preservation, and environmental heritage studies in the Philippines.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include LGUs, CSOs, NGOs, academic institutions, POs, IPOs, and some individual professionals.
What is Pamanang Arkitektura?
It is a grant supporting architectural documentation of heritage buildings.
What does Arkitekturang Katutubo support?
The programme supports documentation of vernacular and indigenous architecture and traditional building knowledge.
What is the Lik-Hub Zones program?
It is a cultural mapping initiative integrating cultural assets into environmental and development planning.
Are community-based heritage projects encouraged?
Yes. Many grants emphasize community participation, oral histories, and local cultural engagement.
Conclusion
The NCCA Architecture and Allied Arts Grants 2027 provide important opportunities for organizations, researchers, planners, architects, and cultural institutions to preserve Philippine architectural heritage, document indigenous knowledge systems, and strengthen cultural sustainability through research, mapping, and heritage conservation initiatives.
For more information, visit NCCA.
