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Equity Progress Report (Sept-Nov ’24)

Dawn Heinen, Digital Communications Manager

A regular report on our equity work

photo of an ASL interpreter signing on the stage of the Boston Hatchshell.
Breaking Down Barriers Coordinator Christopher Robinson provides ASL interpretation of the feel of the music as Boston Landmarks Orchestra performs.

Since 2021, with the launch of our first-ever Racial Equity Plan (and subsequent equity plans), Mass Cultural Council has been working on internal and external steps we can take to support and encourage an anti-racist, equitable, and inclusive cultural sector in the Commonwealth. As part of our equity work, the Agency has committed to sharing our progress on this work regularly:

NEW EQUITY PLAN IMPLEMENTATION

Guided by the d/Deaf and Disability Equity Plan, we have contracted with a Screen Reader User Expert to test the accessibility changes in the code of HireCulture.org, to our creative employment website.

SECTOR EDUCATION, SERVICES & ACHIEVEMENT

PROGRAMS

Additional types of prioritization factors applied to FY25 grant applications could include:

    • First-time applicants or applicants that have not received funding from Mass Cultural Council in the last three fiscal years.
    • Applicants/projects located in cities and towns that Mass Cultural Council has defined as “under-resourced communities.”
    • Applicants participating in the agency’s Card to Culture Program.
    • Projects/events that are free to the public.
    • Festivals, projects, or activities that align with the Agency’s values of public service and inclusion.
  • In addition to folding equity and access into all the Agency’s grant programs, this fall the Council approved funding for two additional grants that promote equity, inclusion, and access:
    Organization Initiative Grant
    ArtsBoston Network for Arts Administrators of Color (NAAC) $50,000
    Open Door Arts Arts and Culture Accessibility Resource Hub $100,000

INTERNAL

  • Through our collaboration El Planeta we have effectively promoted each of the Agency’s FY25 grant opportunities to Spanish-speaking audiences across Massachusetts, broadening our reach to new potential grantees.
  • As the Artists Department collected applications for the Grants for Creative Individuals program, we supported Spanish-speaking applicants by providing Spanish-language materials, answering questions, facilitating access to the application, and ensuring they can submit applications on time in their preferred language.

Track on-going progress using our equity journey map


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