Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Tibetan Arts and Culture Fund (TACF-2026) by the Central Tibetan Administration provides grants of ₹1,00,000 to ₹3,00,000 to support projects preserving and promoting Tibetan arts and culture. Open to individual artists, researchers, and organizations, the fund supports both traditional and contemporary cultural initiatives. Applicants must submit a proposal, budget, and references, with final selection through a review and interview process.
What Is TACF-2026?
The Tibetan Arts and Culture Fund (TACF-2026) is a grant program launched by the Department of Religion and Culture under the Central Tibetan Administration.
The fund aims to:
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Preserve traditional Tibetan arts and culture
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Promote contemporary creative expression
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Support artists, researchers, and cultural organizations
Core Objectives of the Fund
1. Cultural Preservation
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Safeguard traditional Tibetan practices, art forms, and heritage
2. Cultural Promotion
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Encourage wider dissemination of Tibetan arts globally
3. Artist Development
4. Knowledge Sharing
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Promote exchange of expertise in Tibetan cultural fields
Funding Details
Grant Size
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Minimum: ₹1,00,000
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Maximum: ₹3,00,000
Funding Scope
Grants support:
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Artistic creation and exhibitions
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Cultural research and documentation
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Educational and training initiatives
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Community-based cultural projects
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
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Individual artists
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Cultural researchers
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Tibetan cultural organizations
Required Documents
For Individuals
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Valid Green Book copy
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Valid Registration Certificate (RC) copy
For Organizations
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Green Book of the organization head/director
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RC copy of the organization head/director
Additional Requirements
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Two reference letters from experts in arts and culture
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Demonstrated involvement in Tibetan cultural work
What Types of Projects Are Funded?
Traditional Arts
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Thangka painting
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Sculpture and crafts
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Performing arts (music, dance, drama)
Contemporary Arts
Research and Documentation
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Cultural preservation studies
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Archiving traditional knowledge
Capacity Building
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Workshops and training programs
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Skill development for artists
Why This Fund Matters
1. Protects Cultural Heritage
Supports preservation of Tibetan identity and traditions.
2. Encourages Creative Innovation
Bridges traditional practices with modern artistic expression.
3. Empowers Artists
Provides financial support to sustain and grow artistic careers.
4. Strengthens Cultural Ecosystems
Promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing within the Tibetan community.
How to Apply for TACF-2026
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Prepare Application Form
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Complete and sign the official grant application form
Step 2: Write Project Proposal
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3–5 pages in English or Tibetan
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Include:
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Project description
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Objectives
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Expected outcomes
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Target audience
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Step 3: Prepare Budget
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Submit a detailed budget in the prescribed format
Step 4: Collect Reference Letters
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Obtain two letters from experts familiar with your work
Step 5: Attach Supporting Documents
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Green Book and RC copies (as applicable)
Step 6: Submit Application
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Ensure all documents are complete and properly formatted
Step 7: Selection Process
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Proposal review and shortlisting
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Final interview with selection panel
Selection Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
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Relevance to Tibetan arts and culture
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Innovation and creativity
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Feasibility and clarity of plan
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Applicant’s experience and background
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Potential cultural impact
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Incomplete application forms or missing documents
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Weak or unclear project proposal
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Lack of cultural relevance
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Poorly structured budget
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Missing reference letters
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly connect your project to Tibetan cultural preservation
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Provide a realistic and detailed plan
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Highlight your experience and past work
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Ensure your proposal is well-structured and concise
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Use strong references who understand your work
FAQ: TACF-2026
1. What is the funding amount available?
Grants range from ₹1,00,000 to ₹3,00,000.
2. Who can apply for TACF-2026?
Individual artists, researchers, and organizations working in Tibetan arts and culture.
3. Is the proposal language restricted?
No, proposals can be submitted in English or Tibetan.
4. Are reference letters mandatory?
Yes, two expert reference letters are required.
5. What documents are needed for individuals?
Green Book and Registration Certificate (RC) copies.
6. How are applicants selected?
Through proposal review, shortlisting, and a final interview.
7. What types of projects are preferred?
Projects focused on cultural preservation, promotion, and innovation.
Conclusion
The Tibetan Arts and Culture Fund (TACF-2026) is a valuable opportunity for artists and organizations dedicated to preserving and advancing Tibetan culture. By offering targeted financial support, the program strengthens cultural heritage, fosters innovation, and empowers creators. Applicants with clear, impactful, and culturally aligned proposals have the best chance of securing funding and contributing to the future of Tibetan arts and culture.
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