CREATIVE ENTREPRENEUR ACCELERATOR PROGRAM

The CEA grant program provides creative entrepreneurs with small business consulting and critical financial resources, helping them grow business and revenue.


What is the cea grant program?

Creative entrepreneurs drive innovation, economic opportunity, and community identity through creative products and services. This program provides $2,000 in support to Pennsylvania entrepreneurs who currently operate or plan to launch a business that aligns with our eligibility criteria. GPCA administers the grant on behalf of PA Creative Industries (opens in new tab) through the Partners in the Arts (PPA) Program.


Important Dates

The 2026 application window has officially closed.

  • Referral Meeting window: March 3, 2026 – May 15, 2026
  • Application Window: March 2, 2026 – May 22, 2026
  • Successful Applicant Notification: July 2026
  • Fund Utilization period: August 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026
  • Final Report Submissions: December 31, 2026

Helpful Resources

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Process & Timeline


check your eligibility before march 3, 2026

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Eligibility Requirements:

  • Have not received Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator Funding in the past three years. See *Note on Re-application
  • Be at least 18 years of age and a current resident of Pennsylvania for at least one year. 
  • Demonstrate gross revenue of less than $200,000.
  • Currently operate or intend to form a business in Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties, PA.
  • Within one or more of the following creative industries:
    • Marketing – Advertising and marketing agencies & professionals
    • Architecture – Architecture firms & architects
    • Visual Arts & Crafts – Galleries, artists, artisans & makers, tattoo artists
    • Design – Product, interior, graphic, and fashion design firms and designers
    • Film & Media – Film, video, animation, TV & Radio businesses
    • Digital Games – Companies, programmers & individuals producing games
    • Music & Entertainment –Producers, venues, musicians & performers
    • Publishing – Print or electronic businesses & content creators, editors & writers
  • Possess all current and valid licenses, permits, leases, certifications, and registrations required to engage in the creative endeavor (e.g. tattoo, street performance) in the geographical location served by the entrepreneurship. 
  • A final report and evidence of eligible use of the CEA grant funding is required at the end of the contract term. Please Consult with your PPA Partner on the process for final reporting or review the following steps for more information.

Note on Re-application: Previous grant recipients need to successfully complete all grant requirements and final reports in order to be eligible for the grant. Applying and receiving funds after the 3-year mark is contingent upon availability of funds after applicants that have never or haven’t yet had an opportunity to receive funding. Applicants reapplying after 3 years also require a follow-up visit with a Referral Partner to review business plan and progress. If you are a previous grant recipient and have questions about the status of your grant, please contact grants@philaculture.org (opens in new tab).

notice: Non-profit organizations are not eligible for funds through this program. PLEASE REVIEW THE FOLLOWING STEPS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR APPLICATION PROGRESS AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS.

referral meeting window: March 3, 2026 – May 15, 2026

Following eligibility confirmation, applicants will receive contact information to schedule a consultation and business plan review with a local small business development organization, known as a Referral Partner. They will provide business consultation services provided at no cost to prospective applicants including startup logistics, business plan development, and growth strategies. We encourage applicants to connect with Referral Partners ASAP to ensure appointments are available prior to the application window opening March 2, 2026.

Our Referral Partners:

  • Widener University Small Business Development Center
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  • Temple University Small Business Development Center 
  • Kutztown University Small Business Development Center

notice: The referral meeting is required As part of the application process, please Review the criteria for approval in the grant guidelines. Referral of a creative entrepreneur by a Referral Partner does not guarantee that a grant will be made. if selected for the program Once you complete your referral meeting, you will receive an email with a direct link to the application.

Application Window: March 2, 2026 – May 22, 2026

Submit all application materials through GPCA’s Submittable system before Friday, May 22, 2026, at 11:59 pm

notice: The referral meeting is required As part of the application process, please Review the criteria for approval in the grant guidelines. Referral of a creative entrepreneur by a Referral Partner does not guarantee that a grant will be made. if selected for the program Once you complete your referral meeting, you will receive an email with a direct link to the application which will not be accepted via Google Docs or email. Application deadline: May 22, 2026.

Successful applicant Notification: July 2026

Grantees are required to: 

  • Sign a grant agreement
  • Submit your W-9 to GPCA via secured link
  • Complete your first IMS/BGL Survey:
    • This program includes the use of a data and information resource called the Impact Management System (IMS)/ Business Growth Ladder (BGL). This tool gives the creative entrepreneur insights into their business growth.
    • Grantees will receive a link from Bridgeway Capital where the entrepreneur will self-report their information.

Fund UTILIZATION period: August 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026

Eligible Use of Funds:

  • Must support business formation and development. Should act as an activator to your business growth and sustainability.

Can Include: 

  • Professional fees for workshops, consultants, and career coaching. 
  • Participation in events, trade shows, festivals, etc. that offer access to audience and revenue generation potential. 
  • Business development fees for courses or seminars for business skills. 
  • Research and development. 
  • Marketing and promotion. 
  • Development or upgrades to technology related to business practices.
  • Studio/rehearsal/retail space rent (outside of regular business operating costs, rent, and utilities) 
  • Reasonable fees for supporting/collaborating artists. 
  • Purchase of supplies and/or equipment.

Cannot Include: 

  • Activities outside the funding period. 
  • Activities that have a religious purpose. 
  • Payments to lobbyists. 
  • Activities for which academic credit is given. 
  • Offsets to regular business operating costs, including regular salary or wages.
  • Hospitality, food, or beverages.
  • Direct or indirect participation in a political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office.
  • Attempts to influence legislation.

notice: Grant recipients have until Dec 31st to spend funds and submit their proof of payment to GPCA.

final report submissions due Before december 31, 2026

Grantees are required to: 

  • Submit all receipts/expenditures and an itemized list showing use of funds any time before December 31. Grantees will be provided an individualized folder to upload their materials.
  • Complete a second IMS/BGL survey. Grantees will have a year from the first survey completion, completed in Step 4, to submit this. Administration of this survey will happen through Bridgeway Capital, and not the Cultural Alliance.

notice: Grant recipients have until Dec 31st to spend funds and submit all final reporting paperwork to GPCA.

Notice: The CEA Grant is funded through a program that activates State Taxpayer Funding. For the purpose of tax reporting, the funds are not considered a “gift” and should be reported in tax filing. For further questions regarding filing please visit the IRS website at irs.gov or consult with a tax professional.


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