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PA Arts Funding Changes: Updates, Resources, and Ways to Take ActionThe Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is working closely with our statewide partners across the Commonwealth in response to the impact of recent changes by Pennsylvania Creative Industries (PA Creative Industries), powered by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. The Cultural Alliance first shared this announcement in November 2025, which you can find via our Information Update. This page serves as a central hub for updates, resources, and opportunities to engage as the situation continues to evolve.
Recent Changes to Pennsylvania’s Arts Funding StructurePA Creative Industries has introduced a new strategic framework and brand identity that includes significant restructuring of statewide grant programs. As part of this transition, the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA) program will conclude after FY26, ending the Cultural Alliance’s role as the regional administrator for Southeastern Pennsylvania. For more than two decades, the Cultural Alliance has served as one of 14 regional partners stewarding PPA grants, including the Creative Sector Flex Fund (CSFF) and the Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator (CEA). Under the new framework:
The Cultural Alliance will administer CSFF through FY26 and is running one final round of the Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator this spring 2026. Details are available here. PA Creative Industries has made additional changes, including:
Why This MattersThe introduction of PA Creative Industries’ strategic framework and the restructuring of grant programs represent a major shift and presents dire implications to how public arts funding is distributed across the region and in Pennsylvania. Without timely guidance and course correction, many organizations—particularly small and community-rooted groups—will lose access to funding that has historically supported core operations, artistic programming, and workforce development. Who and what's at risk:
These changes also arrive after more than a decade of stagnant public investment. Pennsylvania currently ranks 33rd nationally in per capita arts funding, despite ranking in the top 10 nationally for arts vibrancy.
What PA’s Cultural Community Is Asking ForArts leaders and advocates across the Commonwealth, including in Greater Philadelphia, are calling for transparency, accountability, and adjustments to ensure that Pennsylvania’s arts infrastructure remains accessible and equitable. Key priorities include:
Watch the Virtual Town HallIn response to these developments, the Cultural Alliance hosted a Virtual Town Hall on PA Arts Funding on February 25, 2026. The town hall brought together artists, cultural organizations, and advocates to discuss the changes and identify next steps. See the video below.
View the slidedeck from the Virtual Town Hall
Tools & ResourcesAccess key materials to help you stay informed and take action, including a letter to legislators’ template and other materials.
Stay EngagedThe Cultural Alliance remains committed to keeping our members and partners informed as new information becomes available. We encourage you to stay connected and participate in advocacy efforts that support a strong and equitable cultural ecosystem across Pennsylvania. Sign up for Advocacy Alerts, CultureWire, and our general communications. For general questions about current grants administered by the Cultural Alliance, please contact grants@philaculture.org. If you have questions specific to PA Creative Industries grants, please contact Amanda Lovell, Director of Access to the Creative Sector at alovell@pa.gov. |
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