Arts practitioners in the Eastern Cape have until 13 March 2026 to apply for National Arts Council project funding for the 2026–2027 financial year.
What is happening?
The National Arts Council of South Africa (NAC) has opened its Annual Project Funding Call for the 2026–2027 financial year.
According to the official call document, applications opened on 2 February 2026 and close on 13 March 2026 at 23h59 .
Funding supports individual arts practitioners, registered organisations, and community art centres working in:
- Craft
- Dance
- Literature
- Music
- Theatre and Musical Theatre
- Visual Arts
- Multidiscipline
The maximum amount per project is R350,000 .
Outcomes will be announced on 29 May 2026 .
Only one application per beneficiary will be supported.
Why it matters to you
If you are an artist, creative entrepreneur, or arts organisation in the Eastern Cape, this funding can:
- Support new productions or exhibitions
- Fund workshops and training
- Help build sustainable arts businesses
- Create employment for youth and vulnerable groups
However, incomplete or late applications are automatically disqualified . Therefore, understanding the compliance rules is critical.
What you need to know
Key Dates
| Item | Date |
|---|---|
| Opening Date | 02 February 2026 |
| Closing Date | 13 March 2026 at 23h59 |
| Outcomes Date | 29 May 2026 |
Source: NAC Annual Project Call 2026–2027
Who qualifies?
Individuals
- Must be South African citizens
- Must be 18 years or older
- Must be active in the arts
Organisations
- Must be formally registered
- Must comply with SARS, CIPC and relevant legislation
Government employees are not eligible unless under EPWP, CWP, internships or learnerships .
Funding focus areas
Projects must address at least two of six critical focus areas, including:
- Social cohesion
- Marginalised and indigenous arts
- Addressing social ills
- Supporting vulnerable groups
- New works and digital arts
- Capacity building and arts entrepreneurship
Maximum funding
| Applicant Type | Maximum Amount |
|---|---|
| Individuals & Organisations | R350,000 |
Applications requesting more than this amount will be disqualified .
Compulsory documents
Incomplete applications are automatically declined .
Common required documents include:
- Certified SA ID copies
- Bank confirmation letter
- CVs
- Reference letters (signed and dated)
- Registration certificate (for organisations)
- Examples of previous work
Projects involving children or persons with disabilities require safeguarding proof, including police clearance certificates .
What you should do next
- Download and read the full funding guidelines before applying .
- Prepare all compliance documents early.
- Register and apply online via the NAC GMS portal: https://nac.praxisgms.co.za/ .
- Submit before 13 March 2026 at 23h59.
If you lack internet access, manual applications can be requested via info@nac.org.za .
Where to get help / official sources
- NAC website: www.nac.org.za
- Email: info@nac.org.za
- Call centre: 011 010 8886
If your application is declined for non-compliance, you may contact the relevant Arts Development Officer listed in your letter for detailed reasons .
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