Marshfield Cultural Council
The mission of Massachusetts Cultural Council and its local cultural council
partners is to:
“Promote excellence, access, education and diversity in the arts,
humanities and interpretive sciences, in order to improve the quality of life
for all Massachusetts residents and to contribute to the economic vitality of
our communities.”
The Marshfield Cultural Council reviews all applications giving priority to
projects that benefit Marshfield residents and have a local sponsor and
venue secured. We strongly encourage applicants to submit a letter of
support from said sponsor / venue that includes details of the applicant’s
connection and potential beneficial impact to the citizens of Marshfield.
The goal of the Marshfield Cultural Council is to support applicants across
S.T.R.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Reading & writing, Engineering, Arts
and Mathematics) and to fulfill a wide range of programming for multiple
ages and interests.
Contact
Suzanne Allmendinger
[email protected]
781-635-8405
Address
870 Moraine St
Marshfield, MA 02050-3449
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Application Information
FY26 Allocation
$12,800
FY26 Local Priorities
We eagerly review all applications but give priority to projects that benefit Marshfield residents and already have a Marshfield sponsor or venue in place. We strongly encourage applicants to submit a letter of
support from said sponsor / venue that includes details of the applicant’s
connection and potential beneficial impact to the citizens of Marshfield.
The goal of the Marshfield Cultural Council is to support applicants across
S.T.R.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Reading & writing, Engineering, Arts
and Mathematics) and to fulfill a wide range of programming for multiple
ages and interests.
Summary: We prioritize awards to programming which represents a diversity of audiences, experiences and are scheduled at various times.
FY26 Local Guidelines
The mission of Massachusetts Cultural Council and its local cultural council
partners is to:
“Promote excellence, access, education and diversity in the arts,
humanities and interpretive sciences, in order to improve the quality of life
for all Massachusetts residents and to contribute to the economic vitality of
our communities.”
How Grant Recipients Are Paid
Reimbursement Grants
FY26 Funding List
| Name | Project Title | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Choral Art Society of the South Shore, Inc. | Winter Light Choral Concert | $500 | Hurlbut, Steven M. | Jumpin' Juba Library Concert | $400 | James P. Harrington Organization, Inc. | Innovation Camp Week | $500 | Lewis - Parks, Andrew | Lewis and Ferri present "The Coffee House" | $595 | Marshfield Council on Aging | Jack the Ripper - A Live Performance | $750 | Marshfield Council on Aging Boosters, Inc. | The Benefits of Music | $960 | Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild, Inc. | The Massachusetts High School and Middle School Drama Festivals | $500 | North River Arts Society, Inc. | 49th Annual Festival of the Arts | $2,500 | North and South Rivers Watershed Association, Inc. | WaterWatch Lecture Series | $500 | Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra Inc. | 2025-2026 Concert Season, “The Best of Times” and Outreach | $500 | Satuit Concert Band Corp. | Summer Band Concert | $300 | South Shore Art Center, Inc. | The Inspired I – Paid Youth Art Apprenticeships | $500 | South Shore Young Men's Christian Association | Rainforest Reptiles | $300 | South Shore Young Men's Christian Association | Corn Festival | $938 | South Shore Young Men's Christian Association | Eyes on Owls | $300 | Talking Information Center, Incorporated | Talking Information Center Live Radio Play and Broadcast for Blind and Low Vision Listeners | $500 | The James Library & Center for Arts Charitable Trust | Au couer de l'aube by Genticorum | $500 | The James Library & Center for Arts Charitable Trust | The 7th Annual Spring Juried Art Show | $500 | Tidwell, Carolyn | Carolyn Tidwell Sings Jazz and the American Songbook | $350 | Ventress Memorial Library | Mama Steph Tuesdays | $1,050 |