Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) is inviting applications for its 2027 Cinema Grants Program to support regional film festivals, film education, research, publications, short film production, full-length post-production, and audience development initiatives across the Philippines.
The grants promote Filipino cinema, cultural preservation, indigenous narratives, audience engagement, film literacy, documentary filmmaking, animation, and innovative approaches to Philippine film and cultural heritage.
Programme Overview
The NCCA Cinema Grants Program aims to strengthen the Philippine film sector by supporting:
- Regional film festivals
- Film research and publications
- Film education initiatives
- Short film production
- Full-length film post-production
- Audience development workshops
- Cultural preservation through cinema
The programme also promotes:
- Indigenous storytelling
- Women in cinema
- Youth and grassroots engagement
- Digital innovation in film
- Cultural exchange and collaboration
- Inclusive and accessible film programming
Grant Categories
Regional Film Festivals Grant
This grant supports film festivals outside the National Capital Region.
Funding
- Up to PHP 300,000
Supported Activities
- Film screenings
- Thematic programming
- Workshops
- Cultural activities
- Audience engagement initiatives
Main Objectives
- Strengthen regional film communities
- Promote Filipino films and regional languages
- Highlight local cultural narratives
- Expand public access to cinema
Research Grant
The Research category supports studies related to Philippine cinema and cultural identity.
Funding
- Up to PHP 250,000
Research Areas
Projects may focus on:
- Film as cultural preservation
- Film festivals and community engagement
- Indigenous storytelling
- Regional cinema development
- Film education and cultural promotion
Expected Outputs
- Research manuscripts
- Public presentations
- Development toolkits
Publication Grant
This grant supports scholarly publications related to Philippine cinema and film heritage.
Funding
- Up to PHP 250,000
Supported Outputs
- Books
- Monographs
- Cinema research publications
- Cultural documentation projects
The programme encourages publications accessible to both academic institutions and the general public.
Film Education Grant
The Film Education category advances film literacy and professional development.
Funding
- Up to PHP 200,000
Supported Topics
- Documentary filmmaking
- Animation
- Women in cinema
- Film criticism
- Indigenous Peoples’ representation
- New film technologies
Priority Regions
- Region III
- Region IV-B
- Region VIII
- Region IX
- BARMM
Short Film Production Grant
This grant supports short films in development, production, or post-production.
Funding
- Up to PHP 500,000
Eligible Film Types
- Documentary
- Fiction
- Animation
- Experimental films
Priority Themes
Preference is given to projects focusing on:
- Gender and diversity
- Environmental issues
- Indigenous Peoples
- Marginalized communities
- Good governance
Expected Outputs
- Completion of one short film
- Participation in NCCA return-service activities
Full-length Post Production Grant
This grant assists filmmakers with post-production expenses for feature-length films.
Funding
- Up to PHP 500,000
Supported Expenses
- Editing
- Sound design
- Color grading
- Subtitling
- Mastering
Programme Focus
Projects should demonstrate:
- Innovative cinematic approaches
- Promotion of Filipino cultural diversity
- Cultural heritage representation
Capability Workshop on Audience Development
This category supports organizations in improving audience engagement for film festivals.
Funding
- Up to PHP 250,000
Supported Activities
- Film criticism workshops
- Audience analysis
- Film education activities
- Outreach strategies
- Public engagement initiatives
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Accredited individuals
- Filmmakers
- Academic institutions
- Local Government Units (LGUs)
- NGOs
- SEC-registered organizations
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Experience in film or cultural work
- Research or festival management capacity
- Organizational and project implementation capability
How to Apply
Required Documents
Applicants are generally required to submit:
- NCCA Certificate of Accreditation
- Detailed project proposal
- Work and financial plan
- Organizational profile
- Supporting documents relevant to the category
Application Tips
Applicants should:
- Present clear project outcomes
- Demonstrate cultural and community impact
- Include audience engagement strategies
- Provide realistic budgets and timelines
- Highlight sustainability and accessibility
Why These Grants Matter
The NCCA Cinema Grants Program helps:
- Strengthen Philippine cinema and regional filmmaking
- Preserve Filipino cultural narratives
- Promote indigenous and marginalized voices
- Expand film literacy and education
- Support innovation in film production and exhibition
The programme also encourages inclusive participation and stronger regional film ecosystems across the Philippines.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Incomplete Application Documents
Missing accreditation or proposal requirements may affect eligibility.
Weak Audience Engagement Plans
Projects should clearly explain how audiences will participate and benefit.
Poor Budget Planning
Budgets must align with project scope and deliverables.
Lack of Cultural Relevance
Projects should demonstrate strong connections to Filipino culture, identity, or community development.
FAQ
What is the NCCA Cinema Grants Program?
It is a funding programme supporting film festivals, film production, research, education, publications, and audience development in the Philippines.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include filmmakers, organizations, academic institutions, LGUs, NGOs, and accredited individuals.
Are regional film festivals supported?
Yes. The programme specifically supports regional film festivals outside the National Capital Region.
Does the grant support short films?
Yes. The Short Film Production Grant supports documentary, fiction, animation, and experimental short films.
What expenses are covered under Full-length Post Production?
Eligible expenses include editing, sound design, color grading, subtitling, and mastering.
Are Indigenous and marginalized stories encouraged?
Yes. The programme prioritizes indigenous narratives, gender diversity, and marginalized communities.
Conclusion
The NCCA Cinema Grants Program 2027 provides important opportunities for filmmakers, researchers, educators, cultural organizations, and regional film communities to strengthen Philippine cinema through innovation, education, cultural preservation, and audience engagement. The programme supports diverse and inclusive storytelling while promoting Filipino cultural identity through film.
For more information, visit National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
