Developed in partnership between Mass Cultural Council, University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine, and Dr. Tasha Golden
Encourage continued public funding for culture by building public and legislative support
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Creatives are finding ways to make and share their work with the world. These Local Cultural Council grant recipients in Central and Western Mass are no exception.
Because the MA House and Senate each endorsed its own version of the bill, a Conference Committee was appointed to reconcile the two bills and develop a final conference report.
Tips on working with the media and other strategies for gaining visibility
The FY21 plan includes a range of grant programs, services, and initiatives to support the arts, humanities, and sciences in communities across Massachusetts.
A monthly round-up of grants, technical assistance resources, and opportunities for creative and cultural organizations
Under this plan we will work to advance the creative and cultural sector to other sectors
2021 Cultural Facilities Fund Awards Announced by Mass Cultural Council and MassDevelopment
A total of $7.2M in grants for cultural programming will be made in cities and towns across the state
COVID-19 has devastated the arts and cultural sector. No more gigs. No more plays. No more gallery showings. Still, as they usually do, artists are finding ways to make and share their art with the world.
Workshop
Step-by-step guidance on evaluating applications.
Application instructions for Grants for Creative Individuals
Legislative COVID-19 Cultural Impact Commission Files its Final Report
Learn how community input and development are important aspects of running a successful LCC
Through our Community Initiative, Mass Cultural Council works to support all 351 cities and towns in the Commonwealth. Over the last two years, our Cultural Compact pilot program supported a new and innovative approach to elevating arts and culture in communities.
Charting our path forward for FY24-26
New capital spending to revitalize cultural sector. Governor Baker has 10 days to review and act on this legislation.