
The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
The National Cultural Foundation recently launched a series of posters featuring the creativity of six local graphic designers, who were commissioned to produce designs on the theme: “My Country to [...]
Children 7 to 12-year-olds have a chance to say what Barbados means to them, the kind of country they would want to see in the future and win great prizes [...]
The National Cultural Foundation presents the2021 My Barbados: Our Future Contestin association with Smart Store55 Tablets and Cash Prizes to be Won Children ages 7-12 are invited to write and [...]
Two NIFCA Film Nights were held over the weekend in the National Cultural Foundation’s Car Park, West Terrace, St James. While operating under strict COVID-19 protocols, the screening of films [...]
WIN Laptops, Tablets and Cash Prizes ! 2021 My Barbados: Our Future Contest Calling all children ages 7-12 to write and read an essay explaining what Barbados means to them and what kind of Barbados they would like to see [...]
DECORATE AND WIN! Decorate your house for Independence, inside or outside, take a photograph, email it to info@ncf.bb with your name, address and number and you could win exciting cash prizes. Top 5 winners will win $1000 Top 5 runners [...]
THE 2021 EDITION of the National Independence Festival of Creative Arts (NIFCA) takes on a new and exciting look with the majority of content on NIFCA Channel www.nifcaonline.com which will be launched Monday, November 15, at 7:45 p.m. The National [...]
The National Cultural Foundation has created Nineteen Thirty-Seven to assist in an expanded community response to the observation of Barbados’ Day of National Significance.
In 1972, while Addinton Forde was a student at Erdiston College, he was asked by another student for assistance in compiling a small collection of proverbs for a class assignment.