Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) is offering multiple Literary Arts funding opportunities to support literary development, publications, research, competitions, archives, festivals, and literary community programs across the Philippines.
The grants support projects in Philippine languages, literary preservation, creative writing, digital archives, literary education, and cultural inclusivity through five major categories: KAPULONGAN, TIPUNAN, BUKÁLAS, BIENVENIDO, and PAG-USBAW.
Programme Overview
The NCCA Literary Arts programs aim to strengthen the Philippine literary ecosystem by supporting:
- Creative writing and workshops
- Literary publications
- Literary festivals and competitions
- Translation and literary research
- Digital literary archives
- Literary education and public engagement
- Preservation of Philippine literary heritage
The programme prioritizes inclusivity, regional representation, emerging voices, and support for Philippine languages.
Grant Categories
KAPULONGAN: Literary Community Development
KAPULONGAN supports literary engagement and community-building activities.
Supported Activities
- Writers’ workshops
- Creative writing workshops
- Public lectures
- Literary conversations
- Writing residencies
- Literary masterclasses
- Partnerships among literary organizations
Funding
- Total budget: PhP 1,750,000
- Up to PhP 250,000 per target output
Required Outputs
- Workshops must include at least 10 fellows
- Community activity with at least 80 participants
Public lectures require:
- Minimum of 2 speakers
- 100 in-person participants or 500 online viewers
Writing residencies must produce:
- A book-length manuscript
- A community engagement activity
TIPUNAN: Literary Research and Archiving
TIPUNAN supports literary preservation, translation, and documentation projects.
Supported Activities
- Literary anthologies
- Oral tradition documentation
- Manuscript translation
- Literary criticism
- Literary history research
- Digital literary archives
- Open-access literary repositories
Funding
- Total budget: PhP 1,000,000
- PhP 250,000 per target output
Expected Outputs
Projects may include:
- 120-page anthology
- Scholarly literary manuscript
- Translation project
- Documentary on writers or storytellers
- Digital archive with at least 100 literary items
BUKÁLAS: Literary Publications
BUKÁLAS supports publication-ready literary manuscripts.
Priority Areas
- Edited anthologies
- Diverse and marginalized voices
- Philippine-language literature
Funding
- Total budget: PhP 1,000,000
- Four grants worth PhP 250,000 each
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit:
- Manuscript abstract or synopsis
- Hard and soft copies of the manuscript
- Three printing quotations
- Marketing and distribution plan
BIENVENIDO: Literary Competitions
BIENVENIDO supports literary contests recognizing excellence in Philippine literature.
Main Feature
The category prioritizes:
- Gawad Bienvenido Lumbera (GBL): NCLA National Literary Contest
Funding
- Total budget: PhP 1,750,000
- PhP 1,500,000 reserved for GBL
- PhP 250,000 for one local or regional contest
Competition Focus
The 2027 GBL includes:
- Poetry
- Short story
- At least eight Philippine languages
Entries must be:
- Original
- Unpublished
- Not submitted elsewhere
PAG-USBAW: Literary Encounters
PAG-USBAW supports literary events and public literary engagement.
Supported Activities
- Book fairs
- Literary festivals
- Literary performances
- Readings
- Literature education conferences
- Literary tours
Funding
- Total budget: PhP 1,500,000
- Up to PhP 500,000 per target output
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants across categories include:
- NGOs
- LGUs
- SUCs
- Private academic institutions
- People’s organizations
- Writers’ groups
- Cultural organizations
- Individual proponents (for selected categories)
Applicants must:
- Possess NCCA Accreditation
- Have no outstanding obligations with NCCA
- Show relevant project management experience
- Provide counterpart funding where required
How to Apply
Required Documents
Applicants must submit:
- NCCA Accreditation Certificate
- Detailed project proposal
- Work and financial plan
- Implementation schedule
- Supporting documents showing track record
Additional Requirements
Depending on the category, applicants may also need:
- Manuscripts
- Printing quotations
- Archive plans
- Event documentation plans
- Marketing and distribution strategies
Why These Grants Matter
The NCCA Literary Arts Grants help:
- Preserve Philippine literary heritage
- Support regional and indigenous languages
- Expand literary accessibility through digital platforms
- Encourage emerging writers
- Strengthen literary education and public participation
The programme also promotes cultural diversity and nationwide literary development.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Incomplete Documentation
Missing accreditation certificates or financial plans can affect eligibility.
Weak Output Planning
Projects must include measurable and concrete outputs.
Poor Budget Justification
Budgets should clearly explain literary and operational expenses.
Lack of Community Impact
Projects with limited public engagement may score lower during evaluation.
FAQ
What is the NCCA Literary Arts Grant?
It is a funding programme supporting literary development, research, publications, competitions, and literary events in the Philippines.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include NGOs, LGUs, universities, writers’ organizations, cultural groups, and some individual proponents.
Are Philippine languages supported?
Yes. The programme strongly supports literature in Philippine languages.
Can digital literary archives be funded?
Yes. TIPUNAN specifically supports digital literary archives and open-access repositories.
What types of literary events are eligible?
Book fairs, literary festivals, readings, performances, conferences, and literary tours are supported under PAG-USBAW.
Is counterpart funding required?
Yes, some categories require proponents to demonstrate counterpart funding.
Conclusion
The NCCA Literary Arts Grants 2027 provide major opportunities for writers, literary organizations, educators, researchers, and cultural institutions to strengthen Philippine literature, preserve literary heritage, and expand access to literary arts nationwide. The programme supports both traditional and digital literary initiatives while encouraging inclusivity, regional representation, and innovation across the Philippine literary landscape.
For more information, visit NCCA.
