Deadline: 16-Mar-2026
The SAMPRA Development Fund is inviting applications from cultural organisations in South Africa to support live cultural events that promote and preserve the country’s diverse heritage. Grants of up to R250,000 (excluding VAT) are available, covering up to 50% of the total event budget.
About the Fund
The SAMPRA Development Fund supports cultural projects that:
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Promote and preserve South Africa’s diverse heritage
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Feature live performances (not pre-recorded)
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Demonstrate potential for local, regional, provincial, or national appeal
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Take place in SAMPRA licensed venues
The fund aims to strengthen South Africa’s live cultural sector by investing in projects that celebrate identity, tradition, and artistic expression.
Funding Details
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Maximum grant: R250,000 (exclusive of VAT, where applicable)
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The Fund will cover no more than 50% of the total event budget
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Applications must relate only to costs included in the submitted project budget
Eligible Costs
Funding may be used for:
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Venue hire
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Sound equipment rental
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Sound engineering services
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Performers’ fees
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Project management
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Marketing and promotion
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
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Be registered cultural organisations
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Be based in South Africa
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Have staged at least two cultural events in the past two years
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Use SAMPRA licensed venues for the proposed event
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Demonstrate a clear objective of promoting and preserving South Africa’s heritage
Key Conditions
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Funding requests must align with the overall event budget.
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The Fund will not finance more than half of the project’s total cost.
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Events must centre on live cultural performances.
Assessment Considerations
Applications are likely to be assessed based on:
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Alignment with heritage preservation objectives
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Cultural and community impact
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Audience reach and appeal
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Financial feasibility and co-funding arrangements
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Track record of the applicant organisation
FAQs
1. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to R250,000 (excluding VAT).
2. Can the Fund cover the full event budget?
No, it will finance a maximum of 50% of the total event budget.
3. Are pre-recorded performances eligible?
No, only live performances are supported.
4. Who can apply?
Registered South African cultural organisations that have hosted at least two events in the past two years.
5. What venues must be used?
Events must take place at SAMPRA licensed venues.
Conclusion
The SAMPRA Development Fund offers a valuable opportunity for South African cultural organisations to bring live heritage events to audiences across the country. By supporting high-impact cultural initiatives, the Fund contributes to preserving traditions, strengthening community engagement, and sustaining the live performance sector.
For more information, visit Sampra.








































