Deadline: 15-May-2026
The NAC Creation Grant supports Singaporean artists in developing original works, adapting or redeveloping existing content, and leveraging digital technology in the arts. It covers performing, visual, literary, digital, and multidisciplinary projects with funding up to S$50,000, prioritizing artistic merit, innovation, and national impact. Applications are evaluated based on feasibility, track record, and audience engagement potential.
Overview
The National Arts Council (NAC) Creation Grant provides financial support to artists for the creation, adaptation, and redevelopment of distinctive artistic content. The grant encourages the development of original works, the translation of established Singapore works into official languages, and projects incorporating digital technology as part of the creative process or presentation platform. The program supports artistic innovation across disciplines while emphasizing Singapore content and cultural relevance.
Who is Eligible?
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Applicants must be Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents.
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Open to individuals or lead applicants of collaborative projects, where the lead assumes full administrative, legal, and financial responsibility.
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Applicants must not:
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Commence the project before the approved start date.
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Receive conflicting funding from other NAC schemes for the same project.
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Have outstanding reporting or financial obligations from previous grants.
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Have received the Creation Grant three times within five financial years.
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Eligible Artistic Disciplines
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Performing Arts: Theatre, dance, music, and other live performance projects.
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Visual Arts: Exhibitions, installations, or visual content creation.
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Literary Arts: Manuscripts, translations, and literary development projects.
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Digital Arts: Prototypes, playable demos, trailers, online platforms, or websites.
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Multidisciplinary Arts: Projects that combine multiple artistic forms.
What the Grant Supports
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Creation and development period: Up to 18 months.
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Activities covered:
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Development of scripts, scores, recordings, exhibitions, manuscripts.
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Mini-showcases for performing and visual arts, followed by post-show discussions.
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Networking sessions for literary arts with publishers and media producers.
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Editorial consultancy for literary projects.
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Residency stints where relevant.
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Digital arts projects: Expected to result in a tangible prototype, playable demo, trailer, online platform, or website.
Funding Details
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Maximum grant amount: S$50,000 per applicant.
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Covers direct project costs, including:
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Professional fees for artists and collaborators.
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Consultancy and editorial fees.
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Research and development, experimentation, and workshop costs.
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Material, residency, and travel expenses linked to the project.
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Costs for mini-showcases and public presentations.
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Funding decisions prioritize projects demonstrating strong national and international marketing and distribution potential.
How to Apply
Step 1: Prepare Your Proposal
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Clearly outline project objectives, methodology, and expected outputs.
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Specify artistic form, duration, and any collaborative arrangements.
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Include a budget detailing direct project costs and resource allocations.
Step 2: Confirm Eligibility
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Ensure applicant and collaborators meet NAC criteria.
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Verify no conflicting funding exists and prior grant obligations are cleared.
Step 3: Submit Application
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Provide supporting documents including project plan, budget, CVs, and letters of support where applicable.
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Highlight innovation, relevance to Singapore arts, and potential audience engagement.
Step 4: Review and Assessment
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Applications are assessed based on artistic merit, feasibility, and potential impact.
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Strong proposals demonstrate capability to execute the project and contribute to the Singapore arts ecosystem.
Evaluation Criteria
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Artistic merit: Originality, innovation, and creativity of the proposal.
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Feasibility: Realistic project plan and ability to execute within 18 months.
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Impact: Contribution to Singapore arts, audience engagement, and potential reach.
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Applicant track record: Previous achievements, skills, and experience.
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Marketing and dissemination plans: National and international exposure and distribution.
Common Tips and Mistakes
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Tip: Include detailed plans for mini-showcases and audience engagement.
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Tip: Engage editorial or consultancy support for literary projects.
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Mistake: Applying before clearing previous grant obligations.
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Mistake: Requesting funding for projects already commenced or receiving conflicting support.
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Mistake: Exceeding the maximum number of Creation Grant applications within five years.
FAQs
1. What types of projects are eligible? Projects across performing, visual, literary, digital, and multidisciplinary arts, emphasizing Singapore content and innovation.
2. How much funding can I receive? Up to S$50,000 per applicant for direct project costs.
3. Can I include collaborators in my project? Yes, but the lead applicant assumes full responsibility.
4. Are digital arts projects supported? Yes, they must produce prototypes, playable demos, trailers, websites, or online platforms.
5. How is the grant assessed? Based on artistic merit, feasibility, applicant track record, impact, and audience engagement plans.
6. Can I reapply if I received the grant before? Applicants who have received the grant three times within five financial years are ineligible.
7. Are mini-showcases required? Yes, performing and visual arts projects should present mini-showcases to potential producers, followed by discussions.
Conclusion
The NAC Creation Grant is a vital funding opportunity for Singapore artists to develop innovative and original works across disciplines. It provides financial, developmental, and networking support to maximize artistic growth and audience impact. Successful applicants can leverage the grant to create high-quality projects that strengthen the national arts ecosystem while promoting Singapore’s creative talent internationally.
For more information, visit National Arts Council.









































