Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Monuments and Sites Open Call provides funding for heritage conservation, research, documentation, and capacity-building projects across the Philippines. The programme prioritises protection of nationally declared heritage properties, technical conservation planning, and regional inclusion.
Grants of up to PHP 3.5 million per project are available to government agencies, universities, NGOs, and qualified individuals, with a strong emphasis on professional expertise and technical compliance in heritage-related work.
What Is the Monuments and Sites Open Call?
The programme supports projects that preserve, document, and manage cultural heritage sites and landscapes in the Philippines.
It focuses on:
- Heritage conservation and restoration
- Research and documentation of cultural sites
- Conservation management planning
- Archaeological and architectural assessments
- Heritage training and capacity building
- Material analysis and characterization
- Impact assessments for development projects
Funding Details
Key funding information:
- Maximum grant: PHP 3.5 million per project
- Funding scope: Conservation, research, documentation, training, and assessments
- Target beneficiaries: Heritage sites and cultural properties nationwide
Priority funding is given to:
- Nationally declared heritage properties
- Grassroots and local stakeholders
- Underserved regions, including:
- Region IV-B
- Region VIII
- Region IX
- Region XI
- Region XII
- BARMM
Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants include:
- National Government Agencies (NGAs)
- Local Government Units (LGUs)
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
- State and Local Universities and Colleges (SUCs/LUCs)
- Private Higher Education Institutions
- Individual professionals (with qualifications)
Applicants must:
- Submit an NCCA Certificate of Accreditation
- Complete the official NCCA project proposal form
- Provide supporting technical documents
Priority Project Types
Conservation Projects
These include:
- Restoration and rehabilitation of heritage sites
- Conservation interventions
- Preventive maintenance planning
Requirements:
- Must include qualified heritage professionals
- May require NCCA technical assistance recommendations
Conservation Management Plans (CMPs)
These projects must include:
- Heritage significance assessment
- Risk identification and analysis
- Governance and management frameworks
- Action and implementation plans
- Stakeholder engagement strategies
Evaluation is based on:
- Team technical capacity
- Professional experience
- Ability to deliver comprehensive planning outputs
Research and Documentation Projects
These cover:
- Architectural documentation
- Archaeological studies
- Cultural landscape research
- Historical site documentation
Requirements:
- Certifications from recognized professional bodies or PRC-registered experts
- Qualified research team members
Expected outputs:
- Photographic documentation
- Measured drawings
- Deterioration and pathology reports
- Historical and contextual research data
Heritage Impact and Technical Assessments
Supported activities include:
- Heritage Impact Assessments (HIA)
- Archaeological Impact Assessments (AIA)
- Material characterization studies
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Technical expertise
- Professional certifications or portfolios
- Relevant training and experience
Training and Capacity Building
Projects may include:
- Heritage conservation training programs
- Skills development workshops
- Professional capacity-building initiatives
- Curriculum-based training activities
Requirements:
- Detailed training curricula
- Qualified trainer profiles
- Clear learning outcomes
Evaluation and Compliance Requirements
All proposals are evaluated based on:
- Technical competence of project teams
- Feasibility and methodological strength
- Compliance with heritage conservation standards
- Relevance to national heritage priorities
Additional requirements:
- Periodic progress reporting may be required
- Projects must follow NCCA technical guidelines
- Coordination with heritage authorities when applicable
How to Apply
- Obtain NCCA Certificate of Accreditation.
- Complete the official project proposal form.
- Assemble a qualified multidisciplinary team.
- Prepare technical documentation and work plan.
- Include certifications and professional credentials.
- Submit application with supporting documents.
- Undergo technical review and evaluation.
Tips for Applicants
- Ensure strong involvement of qualified heritage professionals.
- Align proposals with conservation standards and national priorities.
- Provide detailed technical documentation and methodologies.
- Demonstrate regional or community impact.
- Strengthen proposals for underserved regions to improve competitiveness.
FAQ
What is the maximum funding available?
Up to PHP 3.5 million per project.
Who can apply?
Government agencies, LGUs, NGOs, universities, and qualified individuals.
Is accreditation required?
Yes, all applicants must submit an NCCA Certificate of Accreditation.
What types of projects are prioritized?
Conservation, documentation, management planning, and heritage impact assessments.
Are individuals eligible?
Yes, if they meet professional and technical qualification requirements.
Conclusion
The NCCA Monuments and Sites Open Call provides critical funding for the protection and documentation of cultural heritage across the Philippines. By supporting conservation, research, and capacity-building initiatives, the programme strengthens heritage management systems and ensures the preservation of historically significant sites for future generations.
For more information, visit NCCA.
