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Supporting Artistic Diversity and Engagement in Singapore

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Deadline: 15-Apr-2026

The National Arts Council (NAC) Presentation and Participation (P&P) Grant is Singapore’s primary funding scheme for arts practitioners and organizations. It provides financial subsidies up to 70% of project costs (capped between $50,000 and $100,000) to support performances, exhibitions, and digital arts that enhance Singapore’s artistic diversity and public engagement.

The Presentation and Participation Grant is a cornerstone of Singapore’s cultural policy. It facilitates the creation and showcase of diverse artistic works, ensuring that both traditional and digital art forms can thrive while remaining accessible to the public.

Why It Matters: Cultivating a Vibrant Arts Ecosystem

This grant acts as a strategic engine for the local arts scene by:

Key Concepts and Definitions

Who is Eligible?

The grant is inclusive, supporting individuals, collectives, and registered companies.

Eligible Applicants:

Eligible Project Formats:

Funding Caps and Support Levels

Funding is distributed based on the applicant type and project category:

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

  1. Check Application Windows: There are multiple cycles per year. For 2026, the first major deadline is December 15, 2025 (for projects starting on or after April 15, 2026).

  2. Verify Project Start Date: The project must not commence before the application is submitted.

  3. Prepare Proposal: Outline your artistic vision, target audience, and community engagement plan.

  4. Create a Budget: Use the official NAC budget template to list projected income and expenses.

  5. Gather Support Materials: This includes CVs of the artistic team, manuscripts (for publishing), or demo tracks (for music).

  6. Submit via OurSG Grants Portal: All applications are processed digitally through the OurSG Grants Portal.

Common Mistakes and Tips

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can a foreigner apply for the P&P Grant? Individual applicants must be Singapore Citizens or PRs. However, organizations can involve foreigners as long as at least half the artistic team is Singaporean/PR.

2. Is there a limit to how many projects I can fund in a year? Yes. The funding cap ($50,000 or $100,000) is the total limit per applicant per financial year, regardless of the number of projects.

3. What is the “OurSG Grants Portal”? It is the centralized government website where all community and arts-related grant applications in Singapore are managed.

4. Does the grant cover travel for international tours? No. The P&P Grant is for local presentation. International activities are covered under the Market and Audience Development (MAD) Grant.

5. Are digital arts projects supported? Yes. Digital presentations and hybrid (physical-digital) formats are fully eligible.

6. Do I need an auditor? For grants of $10,000 and above, you must submit a Statement of Accounts certified by an ISCA-registered accountant upon project completion.

7. Can I apply for the same project multiple times? NAC prioritizes new proposals. Recurring projects are less likely to receive full support unless they show significant new development.

Conclusion

The NAC Presentation and Participation Grant is an essential resource for bringing high-quality art to the Singaporean public. By balancing artistic merit with community engagement, it ensures that the arts remains a sustainable and diverse pillar of society. Successful applicants are those who can demonstrate not only creative excellence but also clear financial planning and a commitment to local audience growth.

For more information, visit National Arts Council.

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