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Acton-Boxborough Cultural Council Grant Program – Massachusetts 

Dated: September 7, 2022

The Acton-Boxborough Cultural Council (ABCC) is a volunteer committee comprised of residents from both communities. Through their grant cycle they support local public programs that promote access, education, diversity and excellence in the arts.

Donor Name: Mass Cultural Council

State: Massachusetts

Town: Acton and Boxborough

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 10/17/2022

Size of the Grant: $16,200

Details:

2023 Local Priorities

Applications are initially screened using the following criteria:

  • All projects must follow State and Local safety guidelines in effect at the time of submission — should those guidelines change, projects must adapt.
  • They acknowledge the impact of COVID-19 on programming and encourage creative approaches for your projects.
  • Specificity – project must include performance/exhibit date, audience, and confirmed venue. For a live event, application must include date and venue confirmation in the form of a letter or approved reservation form from the venue host. For a virtual event, application must include date (or date range) and hosting and/or sponsor confirmation.
  • For in-person performances/exhibitions, project must specify alternative plans in case the project cannot go on due to COVID-19 or State/Town restrictions.
  • If the event is taking place outside of Acton-Boxborough, and you are not a resident of one of those towns, you must include a letter of support from an Acton-Boxborough resident with your grant application.
  • Non-substitution – Cultural Council funds are not intended to substitute, replace or relieve existing public funds for programs in the arts. Schools and libraries may only request funding for cultural enrichment activities that are led by outside artists, humanists or interpretive scientists. The cultural professional cannot be a current employee of the school system.
  • Applications will then be evaluated using all of the following criteria:
    • Must demonstrate benefit to Acton and/or Boxborough residents
    • Collaboration between and among artists and local institutions
    • Artistic excellence (as reflected in resumes, letters, press, videos, other qualifying materials).
    • Diversity of age groups, cultural backgrounds and artistic disciplines
    • Originality
    • Feasibility – ability of the applicant to carry out the project as proposed (or an alternative due to COVID-19 or State/Town restrictions)
    • New projects will get priority
    • Maximum community/audience impact, including ratio of dollars spent to number served.

Funding Priorities and Grant Evaluation

Applications are initially screened using the following criteria:

  • project must have a confirmed performance/exhibit date, audience, and venue. Applicants must provide a venue confirmation in the form of a letter or approved reservation form from the venue host.
  • Non-substitution: Cultural Council funds are not intended to substitute, replace or relieve existing public funds for programs in the arts. Schools and libraries may only request funding for cultural enrichment activities that are led by outside artists, humanists or interpretive scientists. The cultural professional cannot be a current employee of the school system.
  • Applications will then be evaluated using all of the following criteria:
    • Benefit to Acton and/or Boxborough residents
    • Collaboration between and among artists and local institutions
    • Artistic excellence (as reflected in resumes, letters, press, videos, other qualifying materials)
    • Diversity of age groups, cultural backgrounds and artistic disciplines
    • Originality
    • Feasibility — ability of the applicant to carry out the project as proposed
    • Maximum community/audience impact, including ratio of dollars spent to number served.

Funding Information

Grant amount: $16,200.

Who Can Apply

Eligible applicants include: individuals; private-nonprofit organizations; un-incorporated associations; schools; libraries, or other public agencies; and religious organizations. In the case of religious organizations, projects must be primarily cultural in their intent without the effect of advancing religion. Current employees of school systems or public libraries are not eligible to receive a grant for themselves.

What They Can Fund

LCC Grants fund projects involving the study, pursuit, performance, exhibition, and enjoyment of the arts. Applications for humanities or interpretive science projects with an arts component will also be considered. Field trip grants, formerly called PASS Grants, subsidize the cost of admission for performances, tours and exhibits. There is no longer a maximum ticket price allowed, but transportation costs will not be covered by the grant.

Limitations

  • Projects for consideration must fall between July 1 of the current Fiscal year and December 31st of the following year.
  • Only arts organizations are eligible to request funds to support fundraising events.
  • Non-dependency for ongoing projects: Council funds are not intended to be used as the sole source of funding for artists or organizations with ongoing projects (e.g. annual concerts, annual art exhibits, etc.)
  • Costs for refreshments and transportation will not be funded.

For more information, visit MCC.

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