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Cultural council boosts arts funding with doubled grants

July 03, 2024 | Boston City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts



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Cultural council boosts arts funding with doubled grants
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the allocation of funds for two key programs aimed at supporting local cultural initiatives. The Massachusetts Cultural Council's annual allocation of $297,000 for the local cultural council was highlighted, marking a significant investment in arts and culture. This year, the total funding for fiscal year 2024 reached $927,000, reflecting a commitment to enhancing community engagement through the arts.

A notable change in this year's program is the increase in the maximum grant size, which has been doubled from $5,000 to $10,000. This adjustment aims to amplify the impact of the grants, although it has resulted in a more competitive application process due to a reduction in the number of grants awarded. Officials emphasized that this strategy is part of a broader plan to increase funding from the arts operating budget, particularly as the program transitions away from reliance on American Rescue Plan Act funds.

The meeting underscored the importance of sustaining and growing support for local arts organizations, ensuring that they can continue to thrive and contribute to the cultural landscape of the community. Further documentation and details regarding the programs will be made available to interested parties.

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