Hull Cultural Council
The Hull Cultural Council strives to enhance the local community by providing grants that support projects in the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences. Our goal is to connect members of the community through engagement in quality programing that will encourage and inspire members of the community of all ages and backgrounds.
Contact
James Quinlivan
hullculturalcouncil2020@yahoo.com
781-206-7971
Address
Town Hall
253 Atlantic Avenue
Hull, MA 02045-3215
Connect on Social
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Application Information
FY23 Allocation
$6,600
FY23 Local Priorities
The Hull Cultural Council strives to enhance the local community by providing grants that support projects in the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences. Our goal is to connect members of the communty through engagement in quality programing that will encourage and inspire members of the community of all ages and backgrounds through support of the arts, sciences, and humanities.
FY23 Local Guidelines
In addition to the MCC mandated criteria, the Hull Cultural Council will consider the following criteria in assessing applications:
The potential to promote public education and access in the Arts, Humanities, or Interpretive Sciences in the Community of Hull.
The amount of Community support and involvement in the project.
The financial need of the project (the project’s potential funding from other sources).
IMPORTANT – Grant proposals must include a local sponsoring organization or venue. Performers seeking Hull Curtual Council funds are advised to arrange a local venue, or sponsor, or both, prior to submitting a grant, so as to have the grant eligible for consideration. Lack of venue has been a consistant problem with past grant applications.
Depending on the number of eligible grants received, proposals may be partially funded.
How Grant Recipients Are Paid
Direct Grants
FY23 Funding List
Name | Project Title | Amount |
---|---|---|
Applefield, Janet | Combating Hate and Prejudice | $350 | Finley, Anne | Books in Bloom | $300 | Friends of Holly Hill Farm, Inc. | Sharing Native American Culture with Hull Residents through a New Children's Book "Keepunumuk." | $150 | Friends of Nantasket Beach, Inc. | Summer Sunshine Performance Series | $2,000 | Friends of the Hull Public Library, Inc. | Museum Passes | $100 | Friends of the Paragon Carousel, Inc. | Restoration of Steamship Mayflower 1891 benches | $200 | Hull Artists Studio Connection, Inc. | Regional Juried Art Show | $200 | Hull Lifesaving Museum, Inc. | Hull Lifesaving Museum (HLM) Summer Explorer Program (SE) | $1,000 | Hull Parent Teachers Organization, Inc. | STEM Spring Planting at L.M.Jacobs School Garden | $330 | Hull Public Library | Nantasket Beach Lecture Series | $300 | Hull Public Schools | Jacobs School STEAM space | $300 | Hull Public Schools | Maritime Shop Skills Program | $400 | Hull-Nantasket Beach Chamber of Commerce, Inc. | Endless Summer Waterfront Festival | $1,000 | Satuit Concert Band Corp. | Summer Band Concerts | $200 | The Anchor of Hull | Wellness Day | $422 | The James Library & Center for Arts Charitable Trust | When Summer Meant Everything: The Enduring Legacy of Paragon Park | $200 |