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Revere Cultural Council

The Revere Cultural Council (RCC) is composed of diverse members appointed by the mayor and approved by the city council. The RCC seeks to collaborate with local and neighboring organizations on programs which will elevate Revere’s diverse, extensive heritage and cultural background. We also seek to make the arts more accessible by providing Revere’s artists and cultural groups with opportunities including grant funding. We aim to serve all segments of Revere’s population, including underrepresented communities with a focus on lesser-heard voices.

Contact

Rocky Graziano
[email protected]
781-286-8100

Address
City Hall
281 Broadway
Revere, MA 02151-5051

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Application Information

FY26 Allocation

$44,600

FY26 Local Priorities

Applications must be either from a Revere resident or sponsored by a Revere organization. The proposed project must benefit Revere residents and follow the application guidelines to be approved.

Priority will be given to proposals:
1. from Revere residents
2. that benefit underserved populations and lesser-heard groups
3. that involve Revere youth, including at-risk youth
4. about local history and/or serve our local community
5. promote education and mitigation regarding local environmental issues
6. involve new art forms or humanities programs that would be beneficial to the community
7. from new applicants
8. that are live events rather than virtual

FY26 Local Guidelines

Council Guidelines
1. Applicants must live in Revere or be sponsored by an organization in Revere.
2. Project must be in Revere, about Revere, or benefit Revere residents.
3. Applicant must document how the granted funds will be used.
4. Application must include a project timeline.
5. Application must include a detailed budget.
6. If equipment or capital improvements are part of a grant proposal, the grant must demonstrate a cultural purpose; be for a one-time or special need and should be clearly justified by some longer-term public benefit.
7. Applicants should be aware that our council makes reimbursement grants, and they will not have the funding immediately after being approved. This should be considered when planning the project timeline.
8. Projects must be completed within one funding cycle, unless a demonstrated need is presented to the council for a one-year extension
9. All programs must be held in locations that are accessible to those with disabilities.
10. Funding of grants is contingent on both availability of sufficient funds and relative benefit to the community.
11. Field trip applications must applications must include a statement that the project is not already fully funded by the school (this will be determined on a case by case basis).
12. Funds must not be used to substitute or replace existing publicly funded programs.
13. Funds are not to be used as the sole means of support for programs of a continuing nature.
14. Applicants may not be discriminated against the basis of, including but not limited to: race, sex, religion, creed, color, national origin, disability, or age.
15. All advertisements, brochures, etc., must include a statement that the activity/ program is supported by a grant from the RCC, a local agency which is supported by the MCC.

How Grant Recipients Are Paid

Reimbursement Grants

FY26 Funding List

Name Project Title Amount
Abouhadiba, Malk Ramadan Iftar Dinner $500
Augustine C. Whelan Elementary School African Storytelling Reimagined $2,000
Augustine C. Whelan Elementary School Massachusetts State House Field Trip $1,000
City of Revere Revere Beach Pride Month Celebration $6,000
Garfield Middle School Hamilton at the Boston Opera House - Field Trip $3,000
Immaculate Conception Elementary School Young Author's Day $1,500
Liendo, Karina Like Water for Chocolate Storytelling Series $1,800
MUSIC Dance.edu Hip Hop Chair Dance for Seniors! a dance series $500
Mass General Brigham Incorporated Youth Zone Cinderblock Makeover $520
Nocera, Josef The GemsTones 50s Dance Party $2,500
North Shore Philharmonic, Inc. The Robert A. Marra Memorial "Sounds of Christmas Concert" and Food Drive $1,000
Pham, Windy Voices of Heritage: AAPI Art & Education Workshops $1,000
Revere High School The RHS Patriot Voice $2,100
Revere Public Schools You Are Loved Mural Project $4,000
Revere Public Schools A Dance Journey Through Latin America $2,000
Stillman, Noelle Crafting Community: Art and Ceramics Workshop Series $3,000
Susan B. Anthony Middle School The Outsiders Musical $2,000
Susan B. Anthony Middle School Drama Club Experiential Learning $2,500
Susan B. Anthony Middle School Healthy Vocal Habits For Young Singer $450
The Delvena Theatre Company, Inc. Bon Voyage Forever $795
The Delvena Theatre Company, Inc. Meet Julia Child! $695
The Hill School Drama Club The Lion King Jr. $1,637
The Space Consortium, Inc. Space Science Outreach for Revere Youth: Exploring Astronomy & Planetary Defense $1,500
Women Encouraging Empowerment, Inc. Revere Beach Moves & Groves $1,750


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