Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through the National Committee on Art Galleries (NCAG) is inviting proposals for programs that strengthen gallery practice, cultural preservation, art education, digital transformation, and public engagement within the Philippine art sector.
The funding opportunity includes multiple project categories with grants ranging from PHP 200,000 to PHP 1,500,000, supporting initiatives such as art management summits, regional art fairs, technical training, curatorial exhibitions, digital platforms, and professional development programs.
Overview of the Programme
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts through the National Committee on Art Galleries seeks to strengthen and modernize the Philippine art ecosystem.
The programme supports initiatives focused on:
- Visual arts exhibition practices
- Gallery management standards
- Art archiving and conservation
- Art authentication and handling
- Digital transformation
- Financial literacy and taxation
- Cultural heritage preservation
- Public engagement
- Inclusivity and diversity
- Curatorial development
- Regional and indigenous representation
- Professional upskilling
Programme Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Improve gallery management practices
- Preserve cultural heritage
- Expand digital access within the arts sector
- Support professional development
- Strengthen audience engagement
- Encourage regional representation
- Increase cultural literacy
Available Grant Categories and Funding Information
SCH-CAG-01: Art Management Summit
Grant Amount: PHP 800,000
Supports seminar and workshop-based initiatives for:
- Gallery practitioners
- Curators
- Art dealers
- Art managers
- Artists
- Students
Programme requirements:
- Minimum 200 participants
- Minimum 60 galleries
- Representation from:
- Luzon
- Visayas
- Mindanao
Required topics include:
- Gallery management
- Market practices
- Conservation
- Taxation
- Art forgery prevention
- Archiving
Required submission documents:
- Programme outline
- Resource person profiles
- Event schedule
- Documentation plans
- Branding materials
- Post-event engagement plan
SCH-CAG-02: Art Gallery Informational Videos
Grant Amount: PHP 250,000
Supports creation of:
- Two- to five-minute infomercial-style videos
Video objectives:
- Promote gallery practices
- Improve cultural literacy
- Encourage community building
- Raise consumer protection awareness
Required submission:
- Storyboard
- Video flow outline
Evaluation areas:
- Creativity
- Storytelling
- Production quality
- Public impact
- Educational value
SCH-CAG-03: Feasibility Study for Online Art Gallery Portal
Grant Amount: PHP 500,000
Supports research into a national online platform for:
- Gallery directories
- Artist databases
- Artwork databases
- Virtual exhibitions
The study may include:
- Blockchain-based registration systems
- Technical feasibility
- Governance models
- Sustainability planning
- Data privacy
- Risk assessments
Required proposal elements:
- Technical mockups
- Market analysis
- Sustainability strategies
- Implementation plans
SCH-CAG-04: Technical Training on Archiving
Grant Amount: PHP 200,000
Supports a three-day training programme covering:
- Artwork documentation
- Cataloguing
- Storage methods
- Conservation awareness
- Digital archiving
- Environmental monitoring
Requirements:
- Minimum 20 participants
- Qualified trainers
- Hands-on practical outputs
Expected outputs:
- Archive systems
- Catalog templates
SCH-CAG-05: Art Curation Exhibition
Grant Amount: PHP 300,000
Supports exhibitions prioritizing:
- Artists outside the National Capital Region
- Marginalized communities
- Underrepresented sectors
- Diversity and gender representation
Requirements:
- Exhibition duration of at least 5 days
- Minimum 900 visitors
Required project outputs:
- Study guides
- Audio-visual materials
- Digital documentation
SCH-CAG-06: Regional Art Fairs
Funding allocations:
- Luzon: PHP 1,000,000
- Visayas: PHP 1,500,000
- Mindanao: PHP 1,500,000
Requirements:
- Minimum 15 exhibitor groups
- Minimum 3 days duration
- Minimum 3,000 visitors
Educational topics may include:
- Intellectual property
- Gallery ethics
- Art forgery
- Collections management
- Digital art markets
Required online components:
- Curated websites
- E-commerce platforms
SCH-CAG-07: Art Gallery Upskilling Webinar Series
Grant Amount: PHP 200,000
Topics may include:
- Contract preparation
- Curation
- Archiving
- Art condition reporting
- Digital innovation
Requirements:
- Minimum 100 participants
- Interactive sessions
Interactive components may include:
- Q&A sessions
- Workshops
- Polls
- Breakout discussions
Required outputs:
- Recordings
- Transcripts
- Learning materials
- Assessments
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants may include:
- Non-government organizations
- Academic institutions
- Local government units
- People’s organizations
- Independent curators
- Gallery practitioners
- Researchers
- Cultural stakeholders
Eligibility may vary depending on the selected project category.
Additional Compliance Requirements
Applicants participating in projects involving cultural property dealers must comply with:
- Licensing regulations established by the NCCA
Why This Programme Matters
The programme supports development of a stronger Philippine arts ecosystem through:
- Improved professional standards
- Digital transformation
- Cultural preservation
- Inclusive representation
- Increased public participation
- Strengthened regional visibility
The initiative also promotes collaboration among galleries, artists, institutions, and cultural organizations.
How to Apply
Step 1: Select a project category
Choose the grant category that aligns with your goals.
Step 2: Prepare a project proposal
Include:
- Project objectives
- Activities
- Timeline
- Expected outcomes
- Budget
Step 3: Prepare required supporting materials
Examples:
- Storyboards
- Technical plans
- Portfolio documents
- Event schedules
- Resource person profiles
Step 4: Demonstrate impact
Clearly explain:
- Community benefit
- Educational value
- Sustainability
- Audience engagement
Step 5: Submit the application
Submit all required documentation according to programme guidelines.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Selecting inappropriate project categories
- Missing required supporting documents
- Weak audience engagement strategies
- Insufficient sustainability planning
- Unclear project outcomes
Tips for a Strong Application
- Align closely with programme objectives
- Demonstrate measurable impact
- Include innovation elements
- Highlight regional and cultural relevance
- Present realistic implementation plans
- Provide complete documentation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the NCCA National Committee on Art Galleries programme?
It is a grant programme supporting gallery development, art education, cultural preservation, and professional growth within the Philippine art sector.
2. What is the highest grant available?
Regional Art Fairs for Visayas and Mindanao offer up to PHP 1,500,000.
3. Who can apply?
NGOs, academic institutions, local government units, independent curators, researchers, and other cultural stakeholders may apply.
4. Are independent curators eligible?
Yes. Independent curators are eligible for relevant categories.
5. Does the programme support digital initiatives?
Yes. It supports digital transformation initiatives including online platforms and blockchain-based systems.
6. Are regional and indigenous projects encouraged?
Yes. Regional representation and indigenous participation are major priorities.
7. Are online learning programmes supported?
Yes. The programme includes support for webinar-based upskilling initiatives.
Conclusion
The NCCA National Committee on Art Galleries grant programmes provide extensive funding opportunities to strengthen the Philippine arts sector through education, professional development, cultural preservation, and digital innovation. The programme supports both traditional and emerging approaches that improve gallery practice and increase public engagement with arts and culture.
For more information, visit NCCA.
