Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The National Committee on Communication under the National Commission for Culture and the Arts is inviting applications for nationwide projects that strengthen cultural communication and public engagement in the Philippines. The opportunities are designed to improve how culture and the arts are communicated through digital, broadcast, print, and community-based channels.
These grants support directories, podcast and radio production, training for media practitioners, and communications planning for cultural organisations. They also emphasize accessibility, inclusion, and alignment with national policy priorities.
Key facts
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Funder: National Committee on Communication, National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
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Country: Philippines.
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Scope: Nationwide.
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Funding range: PhP 1,000,000 to PhP 2,500,000 depending on the project.
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Main focus: Cultural communication, media engagement, podcasting, and communications planning.
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Accessibility focus: Filipino Sign Language, vulnerable groups, and multi-platform delivery.
Project areas
The call covers four main project types:
Cultural Communication Organization Directory
This project aims to build a verified, multi-platform directory of cultural communication organisations.
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Funding: PhP 1,000,000.
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Output: At least 100 entries.
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Format: Online, offline, and print.
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Eligible proponents: NGOs, SUCs, government agencies, HEIs, private senior high schools, and secondary schools.
Conversion of NCCA Materials to Podcast/Radio
This project will convert existing NCCA materials into podcast and radio content.
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Funding: PhP 2,000,000.
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Output: At least 12 episodes in long-form and short-form formats.
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Accessibility: Includes Filipino Sign Language integration.
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Eligible proponents: NGOs, SUCs, government agencies, HEIs, and production companies.
Capacity Building for Quad-Media Practitioners, Media Students, and Other Stakeholders
This project is a nationwide seminar-workshop for media and communications stakeholders.
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Funding: PhP 1,500,000.
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Participants: At least 100 per session across NCR, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, plus at least 1,000 virtual participants per area.
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Eligible proponents: NGOs, SUCs, government agencies, HEIs, and quad-media companies.
Capacity Building on Communications Planning for Culture and the Arts
This project supports training in communications planning for cultural organisations.
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Funding: PhP 2,500,000.
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Duration: Three-day national training.
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Participants: At least 40 nationwide.
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Goal: Build a national network of communications planners for culture and the arts.
Priority themes
The programme supports:
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The Philippine Development Plan for Culture and the Arts 2024–2029.
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The National Values Program.
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Sustainable Development Goals.
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Gender and Development perspectives.
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Inclusion of women, youth, persons with disabilities, elderly individuals, and indigenous peoples.
These themes show that the grants are not only about media production, but also about inclusive cultural communication and policy relevance.
Eligibility
Eligible proponents vary by project, but may include:
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NGOs.
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State Universities and Colleges.
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Government agencies.
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Higher Education Institutions.
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Production companies.
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Private senior high schools.
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Secondary schools.
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Culture and arts organisations.
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Quad-media companies.
Applicants generally need to show relevant expertise, accreditation, and a record of related work.
Common requirements
Across the different projects, applicants may need to submit:
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NCCA Certificate of Accreditation.
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Organisational profile.
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Project or training module.
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Resource speaker profiles.
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Target participant profiles.
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Implementation plan.
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Portfolio or evidence of prior experience.
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Signed waiver or affidavit of no use of AI for the podcast/radio project.
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Strategy for data gathering, where relevant.
What strong proposals should show
A competitive application should demonstrate:
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A clear match with the specific project category.
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Strong nationwide delivery capacity.
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Experience in cultural communication or media work.
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Commitment to accessibility and inclusion.
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Practical plans for outreach and dissemination.
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Alignment with cultural policy and development priorities.
Why it matters
These grants matter because cultural communication shapes how people understand, value, and participate in arts and heritage. By supporting directories, podcasts, training, and planning, the NCCA is helping build stronger communication systems for the cultural sector.
They also matter because they promote access and inclusion. The emphasis on Filipino Sign Language, virtual participation, and vulnerable groups helps ensure that cultural communication reaches more people across the country.
How to prepare
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Choose the right project category.
Match your proposal to the specific funding window and expected outputs. -
Show national reach.
Explain how the project will engage participants across regions. -
Build accessibility into the design.
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Provide strong documentation.
Prepare accreditation, profiles, modules, and work samples carefully. -
Align with policy goals.
Connect the project to culture, development, and inclusion frameworks.
Common mistakes and tips
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Mistake: Submitting a proposal that does not fit the chosen category.
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Tip: Follow the output and participation requirements exactly.
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Mistake: Ignoring accessibility needs.
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Tip: Build in inclusion from the start.
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Mistake: Weak evidence of experience.
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Tip: Include relevant portfolios and prior work samples.
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Mistake: Treating the project as purely local.
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Tip: These are nationwide initiatives, so show broad reach.
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FAQ
What is being funded?
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Cultural communication directories.
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Podcast and radio conversions.
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Media capacity building.
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Communications planning for culture and the arts.
What is the funding range?
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From PhP 1,000,000 to PhP 2,500,000 depending on the project.
Who can apply?
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NGOs.
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SUCs.
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Government agencies.
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HEIs.
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Production companies.
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Some school-level institutions, depending on the project.
Are accessibility features required?
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Yes, especially in the podcast/radio project and in broader communications work.
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Filipino Sign Language integration is specifically mentioned.
What are the key policy priorities?
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Philippine Development Plan for Culture and the Arts 2024–2029.
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National Values Program.
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SDGs.
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Gender and Development.
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Inclusion of vulnerable groups.
Conclusion
The NCCA Communication grants are strong opportunities for organisations that can deliver nationwide, inclusive, and policy-aligned communication projects for culture and the arts. The best applications will combine technical media expertise with broad public engagement and clear contributions to cultural development in the Philippines.
For more information, visit NCCA.
