The Princeton Cultural Council welcomes proposals for community-oriented arts, humanities, and science programs.
Donor Name: Mass Cultural Council
State: Massachusetts
Town: Princeton
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/17/2022
Size of the Grant: $5,500
Details:
Local Priorities
The Princeton Cultural Council supports arts, humanities, and science programs in their local community.
These grants can support a variety of artistic projects and activities in Princeton including exhibits, festivals, performances and visiting artists in schools, workshops and lectures. They give priority to projects, artists, performers, and speakers whose work will significantly benefit Princeton residents. They encourage all art forms to apply.
The Princeton Cultural Council is thrilled to help bring cultural programming to their community.
Funding Information
- Grant amount: $5,500
Local Guidelines
- The PCC requires online applications.
- The PCC participates in the Direct Grant Program.
- The PCC requires that a performer/artist applicant have a local sponsor or venue. Examples include the library, the Thomas Prince School, the Princeton Arts Society, Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary, the Congregational Church, the Historical Society, or a community organization. You may invite members of any of these organizations and the PCC to attend one of your events. Applicants who do not live in Princeton must include a letter of support from a local sponsor or venue with the application.
- The PCC encourages applicants to submit supporting materials, e.g., brochures, tapes, flyers, etc.
- Include a detailed publicity plan for the proposed activity. Credit for PCC and MCC funding must be evident at the event and in all publicity related to the event. PCC Grant Recipients must honor the Mass Cultural Council Credit and Publicity Requirements.
- Provide a completed and balanced budget for the proposed activity.
- Although the PCC occasionally funds projects outside of Princeton, our primary focus is to fund activities that serve the local community and improve the cultural offerings for residents of Princeton.
For more information, visit MCC.