Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) is offering multiple Dramatic Arts grant programs to support theater festivals, original Filipino productions, artist residencies, scholarship assistance, and community-based theater initiatives across the Philippines.
The grants focus on Filipino cultural heritage, theater education, leadership development, disaster response, mental health, governance, sustainability, and artistic innovation through programs including TANGHAL, LINANGAN, ALAB NG DULA, SANAY-DULA, and KAGALINGAN.
Programme Overview
The NCCA Dramatic Arts grants aim to strengthen Philippine theater by supporting:
- Theater festivals and performances
- Original Filipino plays
- Theater education and research
- Artist residencies and mentoring
- International scholarship opportunities
- Community engagement through theater
- Disaster recovery and mental health initiatives
- Preservation of Filipino cultural values
The programs encourage collaboration among theater groups, academic institutions, NGOs, LGUs, and cultural organizations nationwide.
Grant Categories
SCA-CDA-01 TANGHAL and TAMPOK
National Theater Festival and Theater Studies Conference
This grant supports national and regional theater activities during World Theater Month.
Funding
- PHP 3,000,000
- One project slot
Supported Activities
- Four regional theater festivals
- Theater performances
- Theater studies conference
- Research publication and documentation
Required Outputs
- Festival legs in Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao, and NCR
- Conference proceedings and reports
- Published theater research or policy briefs
- Complete project documentation
Eligible Applicants
- LGUs
- NGOs
- People’s Organizations
- Academic institutions
SCA-CDA-02 LINANGAN
National Theater Laboratory and Leadership Development
LINANGAN supports artist residencies, leadership mentoring, and creation of original works.
Funding
- PHP 600,000
- One project slot
Supported Activities
- Artist residencies
- Masterclass workshops
- Leadership mentoring
- Curriculum development
- Theater documentation
Expected Outputs
- Residency performances
- Theater praxis synthesis
- Pedagogical framework
- Documentation reports
SCA-CDA-03 ALAB NG DULA
Original Filipino Theater Productions
The grant supports the development and staging of original Filipino theater works.
Funding
- PHP 200,000
- Four project slots
Priority Themes
- Community issues
- Filipino cultural values
- Gender and development
- Sustainable development goals
- Collaborative artistic practices
Expected Outputs
- Live performances
- Production books
- Experience papers from artistic teams
SCA-CDA-04 SANAY-DULA
Scholarship Assistance for Theater Arts
SANAY-DULA helps theater practitioners pursue overseas training programs.
Funding
- PHP 150,000
- Two project slots
Requirements
Applicants must provide:
- Proof of acceptance to an overseas program
- Theater portfolio or track record
- Letters of endorsement
- Return-service workshop or project plan
Expected Outputs
- Completion certificates or diplomas
- Community return-service activity
SCA-CDA-05 KAGALINGAN
Theater for Governance, Mental Health, and Disaster Response
KAGALINGAN promotes theater-based community resilience and social healing.
Funding
- PHP 200,000
- Four project slots
Supported Activities
- Regional workshops
- Theater-based disaster response
- Mental health initiatives
- Ecological resilience programs
- Governance and social cohesion projects
Expected Outputs
- Workshop implementation
- LGU and NGO partnerships
- Training modules
- Draft pedagogical manuals
Who is Eligible?
Eligible proponents generally include:
- LGUs
- NGOs
- CSOs
- Academic institutions
- People’s Organizations
- Theater and cultural groups
Applicants must usually submit:
- NCCA Certificate of Accreditation
- Organizational profile
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget and implementation schedule
- Work and financial plan
- Supporting documents
How to Apply
Step 1: Prepare Project Proposal
Applicants must develop a clear proposal including:
- Objectives
- Activities
- Expected outputs
- Timeline
- Budget
Step 2: Gather Supporting Documents
Required documents may include:
- Accreditation certificate
- Organizational profile
- Portfolio or track record
- Endorsement letters
- Financial documents
Step 3: Submit Complete Application
Applications should include all category-specific requirements and supporting materials.
Why These Grants Matter
The NCCA Dramatic Arts grants help:
- Preserve Filipino theater traditions
- Support original Filipino storytelling
- Build leadership among theater practitioners
- Promote community healing through arts
- Strengthen regional and national cultural networks
The programs also encourage inclusive, socially responsive, and community-centered theater practices.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Incomplete Documentation
Missing accreditation or proposal requirements may affect eligibility.
Weak Community Engagement
Projects should clearly demonstrate audience participation and social impact.
Unrealistic Budgets
Budgets should match project scope and expected outputs.
Limited Documentation Plans
Applicants should include clear strategies for recording performances, workshops, and research outputs.
FAQ
What are the NCCA Dramatic Arts Grants?
They are funding programs supporting theater festivals, productions, residencies, research, and community theater initiatives in the Philippines.
Who can apply?
LGUs, NGOs, CSOs, academic institutions, and cultural organizations are generally eligible.
Does the grant support original Filipino plays?
Yes. ALAB NG DULA specifically supports new and original Filipino theater productions.
Are international theater studies supported?
Yes. SANAY-DULA provides scholarship assistance for overseas theater training.
What is KAGALINGAN?
KAGALINGAN uses theater for disaster recovery, mental health support, governance, and community resilience.
Is documentation required?
Yes. Most programs require reports, publications, proceedings, or production documentation.
Conclusion
The NCCA Dramatic Arts Grants 2027 provide important funding opportunities for theater organizations, artists, educators, and cultural institutions to strengthen Philippine theater, preserve cultural heritage, and expand community engagement through the performing arts. The programs support both artistic excellence and socially responsive theater initiatives across the country.
For more information, visit NCCA.
