Downtown Kuala Lumpur Grants Programme 2026
Downtown Kuala Lumpur Grants Programme 2026
Help Shape a More Vibrant, Inclusive, and Liveable Downtown Kuala Lumpur

Downtown Kuala Lumpur, the city’s historic core, is evolving as a dynamic creative and cultural district under the Kuala Lumpur Creative and Cultural District (KLCCD) framework.

Building upon this foundation, the current Warisan KL Strategic Action Plan advances the vision through coordinated implementation, partnerships, flagship projects, and activation strategies aimed at revitalising the city’s historic core into a vibrant, inclusive, liveable, and sustainable creative and cultural district that integrates with Kuala Lumpur’s historic urban fabric while enhancing its liveability and visitor appeal.

The Downtown Kuala Lumpur Grants Programme is designed to revitalise the historical city centre, transforming it into a creative, liveable, and thriving hub. By empowering communities and offering opportunities for creative district revitalisation and economic development, the programme aims to enhance social and environmental resilience within Downtown Kuala Lumpur.

Programme Objectives
Strengthen the network of creative, cultural and community-based organisations across Downtown Kuala Lumpur.
Support innovative and collaborative initiatives that generate lasting public value.
Enhance the quality, accessibility, and inclusivity of places, programmes, and experiences.
Encourage community participation and strengthen connections between people and place.
Foster cross-sector collaboration and partnerships that unlock new opportunities.
Build organisational resilience and contribute to the long-term revitalisation and vibrancy of Downtown Kuala Lumpur.
Focus Areas

The programme prioritises projects within the core and buffer zones of Downtown Kuala Lumpur. i.e. 250m radius surrounding the:

  • Dataran Merdeka Area
  • Masjid Jamek LRT Station
  • Jalan Hang Lekiu Area
  • Pasar Seni Transit Hub

These areas are primarily within Downtown Kuala Lumpur (highlighted in red) and its other significant areas (outlined in blue).

Nevertheless, applicants are welcome to propose projects within the KLCCD coverage area. (outlined in grey).

Click a numbered marker on the map to explore the eligible locations.

Click a numbered marker on the map to explore the eligible locations.

Downtown Kuala Lumpur

Traditional Shopping Street Precint

Education Precint

Heritage Triangle Precint

Petaling Street Precint

Civic Precint

Other Significant Areas

Chow Kit South

Bukit Nanas

Bukit Ceylon

M118 Precint

Kg. Attap Enclave

Brickfields

Cultural & Institutions

Taman Tugu & Perdana Botanical Garden

Source: Kuala Lumpur Creative and Cultural District Strategic Master Plan

Grant Themes

The Downtown Kuala Lumpur Grants Programme 2026 seeks to support projects associated to six themes:

01
Advancing the Museum & Gallery Network (MAGNET)

Support smaller, independent, and community-led museums, galleries, and cultural spaces in the Museum and Gallery Network (MAGNET).

02
Placemaking & Space Rejuvenation

Revitalisation and enhancement of public, cultural, and community spaces through placemaking, adaptive reuse, spatial improvements, accessibility improvements, tactical interventions, and sustainable urban solutions.

03
Cultural Activation & Creative Content

Development of cultural programmes, creative content, exhibitions, and public activations that strengthen audience engagement, and build lasting cultural value for Downtown Kuala Lumpur.

04
Creative Business Seeding & Organisational Development

Strengthening the sustainability, visibility, operational capacity, and growth of creative and cultural organisations, businesses, and collectives through business development, organisational strengthening, marketing, and audience development initiatives.

05
Community Engagement & Capacity Building

Initiatives that empower communities through participation, capacity building, mentorship, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing, fostering stronger local networks and long-term community resilience.

06
Digitalisation & Innovation

Supports the development and adoption of innovative ideas, digital solutions, and creative approaches that improve how people experience, engage with, and access Downtown Kuala Lumpur while addressing place-based opportunities and urban challenges.

Application
What does the grant support?

The programme supports costs to mobilise the following activities or works:

  • Studies, technical assistance, assessment, and other advisory services required prior to project implementation;
  • Site mobilisation, clearance, and cleaning.
  • Costs associated with raw or produced materials required for artwork, installation, production, construction, greening and publication.
  • Costs may include rental of machinery, equipment, software, or other necessary technology for manufacturing, printing, distribution, and event technical setup.
  • Associated costs required for project implementation which may include fees for hiring specialists, facilitators, collaborators, curators, project leads, consultants, contractors, service providers or other professional or advisory services required for specific project tasks
  • Costs associated with capacity building activities aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge of the project team or the wider community.
    • Expenses for promoting and disseminating project information, such as social media/digital ads, marketing collaterals, catalogue printing, and website development
    • Inclusive of engagement of creative personnel such as designer, copywriter, photographer, and videographer.

The programme does not support costs to mobilise the following activities or works:

  • Costs incurred prior to the signing of the grant agreement;
  • Company registration fees or licensing costs;
  • Accommodation expenses;
  • Routine repair and ongoing maintenance beyond the initial implementation period;
  • Purchase or acquisition of physical assets;
  • Existing organisational overheads (e.g. rent, insurance, utility bills, staff salaries, council tax);
  • Fines, penalties, or legal fees;
  • Sales and Services Tax (SST).
PROJECT EligibILITY

Individuals

On behalf of self

Collectives

A group of people who are not registered with the Registrar of Business/Societies/Companies (arts and/or cultural collectives, literary circles, film and media collaborative etc.)

Non-profit Organisations​

Organisations that serve public or mutual benefit who are registered with the Registrar of Societies (charitable educational, religious or cultural associations etc.)

Private Sector Advocate

Businesses registered with the Registrar of Business/Companies (Corporations, social enterprises, professional firms etc.)

While the programme welcomes a broad range of creative and community-led initiatives across its focus areas, the MAGNET funding theme is specifically open to independent museums, galleries, and spaces that enrich the cultural life of Downtown Kuala Lumpur through exhibitions, storytelling, public programmes, and community engagement. Eligible applicants must be classified as Tier 4 or Spaces under the MAGNET Framework (see TOR), have been operating for a minimum of six (6) months, and demonstrate an established track record through a portfolio of past programmes, exhibitions, projects, or activities. These include:


  • Independent and community-led spaces
  • Independent museums and galleries
  • Artist-run spaces
  • Collective-led spaces
  • Hybrid and experimental cultural platforms
  • Other independent creative and cultural organisations that foster public engagement and community participation

For more details about the Downtown Kuala Lumpur Grants Programme 2026, please download the Terms of Reference (TOR) below:

What does the grant support?

The Grants Programme supports funding for direct expenses for you to implement your proposed project that may range from RM30,000 to RM100,000 per application. It is important to note that the programme: ​

  1. Prioritise projects that have a 1:1 co-investment
  2. Prioritises projects with high impact potential
  3. Supports projects that are inclusive to all communities, attract new users to the space, introduce new creative content, or diversify the usage of spaces
  4. Prioritises projects that can be completed by 30 June 2027

application timeline

Applications are open from 8 July 2026 to 21 August 2026.

8 July 2026
Application opens

21 August 2026
Submission deadline

30 September 2026
Grantee announcement

1 Week post notification

Approved Applications Workshop

how can you apply?

Interested applicants are required to attend one of the sessions below.

Open Day

Click on the individual session links to register

1-on-1 Clinics

  • Tuesdays – Thursdays
  • Morning: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Afternoon: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Ready to Apply?

Create an account on our grants platform and submit your application today

Questions?

If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected] or message us via WhatsApp at +60 10-201 8930.

FAQs
ELIGIBILITY
APPLICATION
FUNDING
  • How much funding is available in the Downtown Kuala Lumpur Grants Programme 2026?
    All project funding will be considered on a case-to-case basis, based on the proposed outputs and its potential impact.

  • Does the grant fully fund our project?

    The Downtown KL Grants Programme 2026 supports direct expenses for project implementation that may range from RM30,000 to RM 100,000 per application.  ​

    ​However, it is important to note that the programme: ​

    • Prioritises projects that have a 1:1 co-investment;
    • Prioritises projects with high impact potential;
    • Supports projects that are inclusive to all communities, attract new users to the space, introduce new creative content, or diversify the usage of spaces; and
    • Prioritises projects that can be completed by 30 June 2027.**

  • What does the grant support?

    The total amount allocated to grantees is meant to support expenses and execution of the project within the stipulated time period outlined in the Grant Agreement. For more information on eligible expenses, please refer to the Terms of Reference (TOR) or contact Think City should you require further clarification.

  • Can we use this grant to pay employee salary or to pay for rent of my business premises?
    No. The grant programme is aimed to support direct expenses of projects that will aid in driving creative and culture-based economy development and strengthening social, economic and environmental resilience within Downtown Kuala Lumpur.

Implementing Partners

In support of:

Implementing Partners
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