North Attleborough Cultural Council
The purpose of the North Attleborough Cultural Council is to promote and maintain the vitality of local cultural resources and to ensure these resources are shared within the North Attleborough community. The Council is committed to funding a diverse cross-section of activities. We support a broad variety of art forms, the ongoing work of individual artists, environmental education projects, collaborative proposals that bring together artists and other types of organizations, local cultural groups and projects that serve specific populations -youth, elders, low-income, and disabled.
Contact
Jenna Townsend
northattleboroughcc@gmail.com
863-221-8047
Address
43 South Washington Street
North Attleborough, MA 02760-1642
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Application Information
FY23 Allocation
$19,100
FY23 Local Priorities
– The North Attleborough Cultural Council will accept online applications only.
– The Council will limit the number of submissions received from each applicant to two. If two are submitted, each will be considered separately and one may be accepted. If money is still available after all applications are voted upon, second submissions from the same applicants will be considered.
– Each applicant must have venue approved (where applicable) before submission and supply that information on application form.
– Preference will be given to creative and innovative projects that “contribute to the cultural vitality” of North Attleborough.
– Field trip grant funds may be used for admission for students and teachers as well as travel/transportation to the destination.
– Supplemental materials that do not fit in the three page supplementary materials section of the application, such as brochures or CDs, may be mailed to: North Attleboro Cultural Council, 43 South Washington Street, North Attleborough, MA 02760. Please include your application ID so that we can match your materials to your application.
FY23 Local Guidelines
I. Program purpose and review criteria
The purpose of the North Attleborough Cultural Council is to promote and maintain the vitality of local cultural resources and to ensure these resources are shared within the North Attleborough community. The Council is committed to funding a diverse cross-section of activities. We support a broad variety of art forms, the ongoing work of individual artists, environmental education projects, collaborative proposals that bring together artists and other types of organizations, local cultural groups and projects that serve specific populations -youth, elders, low-income, disabled.
Applications are evaluated in terms of several review criteria: artistic or creative merit; project design; qualifications, dedication and track record of the individuals and organizations involved; physical accessibility of any facilities being used; and community benefit/involvement. Proposals from schools and libraries must not request support for activities that should be or used to be part of the municipal budget (i.e., teacher salaries, classroom supplies, school-sponsored clubs and organizations, library books/videos, etc.). Enrichment projects utilizing outside professionals are allowed. Town -based applicants are given preference over those from out of town. The council will carefully scrutinize repeated requests; such proposals should show other sources of support to show the project is not
dependent solely on council funding.
II. Eligibility
Applicants can be: a) arts, humanities or interpretive science organizations; b) individuals including artists, science educators, historians or other humanists, parents, community members, etc.; c) community organizations including, but not limited to, schools, social service organizations, civic groups, neighborhood centers, youth, senior and family associations, etc. Incorporated organizations must be nonprofit; unincorporated associations must have a nonprofit purpose. Individual applicants are required to be residents for at least one year; organizations must be organized and operating in the state for at least one year.
III. Timeline
Completed applications must be received or postmarked by October 17, 2022. Send application and support materials to the North Attleborough Cultural Council, 43 South Washington Street, North Attleboro, MA 02760.
Application deadline — October 17, 2022
Notification of disapproved applications — early December 2022
Notification of approval (preliminary) — early January 2023
The local council reviews all applications and submits its funding recommendations to the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Applicants should not implement any project or publicize receipt of any award until official state approval has been received since the MCC may overturn or amend local decisions.
IV. Application process.
The grant application form can be downloaded and printed out at the MCC website:
If you do not have computer access, the Richards Memorial Library has access to the internet. Make sure you read the entire application package and complete ALL required information before submitting your grant application. If your grant application is approved, make sure that you provide all required information for receiving your reimbursement (see below):
TYPE OR NEATLY PRINT THE APPLICATION (REQUIREMENT).
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS ON THE APPLICATION COMPLETELY AND CLEARLY. ONE ADDITIONAL 8 1I2″x 11″ PAGE TO COMPLETE QUESTIONS IS ALLOWED.
ALWAYS MAKE A COPY OF EVERY DOCUMENT YOU SUBMIT TO NACC FOR YOUR OWN FILES.
BE SURE TO INCLUDE RESUMES OF ALL KEY PARTICIPANTS IN THE ACTIVITY FOR WHICH YOU SEEK GRANT SUPPORT. YOU MAY ALSO INCLUDE ONE SET OF SUPPORTING MATERIALS SUCH AS ORGANIZATIONAL BROCHURES, LETTERS OF SUPPORT/COMMENT, ARTISTS.
How Grant Recipients Are Paid
Reimbursement Grants
FY23 Funding List
Name | Project Title | Amount |
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Community Center of North Attleborough | Winter Concert Series | $3,500 | Community School PTO | Overcoming Bullying | $1,500 | Falls Elementary School | Young Audiences Massachusetts- Hip Hop Promotes Positivity | $1,800 | Fuller Craft Museum, Inc. | Craft for All | $300 | Hart, Francis | The “Me” Decade - A Cultural Review of the 1970s Through Music | $400 | Joseph W. Martin, Jr. Elementary School | Tanglewood Marionetts: Perseus and Medusa | $1,090 | Lappen, Henry | Henry the Juggler Performance | $450 | M.M.A.S., Inc. | Theater Partnership with North Attleborough Council on Aging | $750 | MUSIC Dance.edu | Hip Hop Chair Dance for Seniors! | $700 | Native Plant Trust, Inc. | Plant Communities of Massachusetts | $700 | Newman, Howard | Knock on Wood, acoustic folk-rock duo | $550 | North Attleboro Middle School Parent Teacher Organization | Chariot of the Sun | $1,080 | North Attleborough Council on Aging | Cultural Outings for Seniors | $1,000 | North Attleborough Middle School | Worcester Art Museum Field Trip | $880 | Our Open Umbrella, Inc. | Arts for the Weekend | $2,163 | Ritornello Music | Stories of Resilience: Women Composers of the Baroque | $1,500 | Roosevelt Avenue Elementary School | The Living World: Science Explorations | $3,115 | Rull, Thomas E. | "A Musical Journey Through the Years" | $425 | Southeastern Massachusetts Arts Collaborative | SMARTS Winter and Summer Artists | $300 | The North Attleboro Firebarn Preservation Society, Inc. | Preservation of Archival and Research Materials Through Digitization | $500 | The North Attleborough Historical Society, Inc. | Third Grade Visitation Program | $400 | Waterman, Jon | Live Music Making History Live | $300 |