Petersham Cultural Council
The Petersham Cultural Council funds local projects in the Arts and Humanities. We help fund projects for the Petersham Schools, the Library, the Art Center, the Historical Society, the Petersham Friday Market and many other local and regional organizations such as the Council on Aging. Our mission during this covid era cycle is to encourage programs to emphasize our diversity, and to bring cultural events into our community in a way that gives access to all residents of the town.
Contact
Jane Lynch Gilbert
[email protected]
978-790-7107
Address
3 South Main Street
P.O. Box 486
Petersham, MA 01366-9755
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Application Information
FY26 Allocation
$5,700
FY26 Local Priorities
Council Priorities
Get more information about council priorities from our local guidelines document.
The Petersham Cultural Council allocates funds primarily to local applicants, with an emphasis on Petersham residents, organizations and schools. We prefer to reflect diversity in grant awards from year to year, with exceptions for annual events and projects that relate to the wider North Quabbin region. We would also like to fund town-wide, family-oriented events that bring culture to a wide range of ages and help build community connections and understanding. Grants must be completed in one year from receipt of the award letter.
FY26 Local Guidelines
Council Guidelines
– Petersham residents and artists from the immediate local area are given preference over those from a distance.
– The Council will carefully scrutinize repeated requests. Other sources of support might be required to show the project is not solely dependent on Council funding.
– We prefer not to fund the same programs year after year, but rather to reflect diversity in grant awards from year to year, with exceptions being organizations soliciting partial funding from a number of communities benefiting from the program.
– Preference given to projects that benefit Petersham in a direct way.
*1 Venues and potential dates must be listed on the application. For example, if the applicant plans to present at the library, the library must confirm in writing and the confirmation must be included with the application. Any changes to the original venue or date must be submitted in writing.
*2 Every effort should be made to widely advertise events. Advertisement of Petersham’s and Mass Cultural Council’s support is integral to grant approval. Documentation of our support should be submitted with reimbursement paperwork. Logos can be found on MCC site.
*3 Extensions due to extenuating circumstances will be permitted by written request
How Grant Recipients Are Paid
Reimbursement Grants
FY26 Funding List
| Name | Project Title | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 1794 Meetinghouse, Inc. | Quabbin Valley Pro Musica 2025-2026 Season | $250 | 1794 Meetinghouse, Inc. | 1794 Meetinghouse Summer Concert Series | $250 | Burk, John | Petersham Trails phase 2 | $1,100 | Carfagna, Mary | Live Music, Past and Present! | $350 | Friends of the Stone Church, Inc. | Community Highlights: Selected Concerts from our Season | $250 | Frota, Ricardo | Trash to Treasure: Musical Instruments with Ricardo Frota | $250 | LaunchSpace, Inc. | Teen Open Studio | $250 | Levine, Ken | The Swift River Valley before the Quabbin Reservoir in miniature | $260 | Listening, The Barre Integrated Health Center, Inc. | Kids Enrichment Program 2026 | $250 | O'Connor, Jordan | Petersham JAMS | $1,200 | Orange Revitalization Partnership, Inc. | Starry Starry Night | $500 | Petersham Friday Market, Inc. | Friday Market Music Series | $600 | Petersham Historical Society, Inc. | Harmony & Discord: Musical Conflicts in the Early American Meetinghouse | $400 | Petersham Lions Club | Halloween entertainment | $250 | Petersham Memorial Library | Classic Films at the Petersham Memorial Library | $250 | The Athol Historical Society, Inc. | Uniquely Quabbin magazine | $250 | gabriel, marissa | Trash to Treasure: Found Object Art | $250 |