Residents Invited to Apply for Watertown Cultural Council Grants

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The following announcement was provided by the City of Watertown:

The Watertown Cultural Council (WCC) invites Watertown residents to apply for Local Cultural Council (LCC) grants. 

The Watertown Cultural Council (WCC) is one of 355 Local Cultural Council Programs and serves Watertown. WCC is part of the largest grassroots cultural funding network in the nation annually supporting thousands of community-based projects in the arts, humanities, and sciences. WCC is funded in large part by the state through the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC).

Watertown individuals, schools, and cultural organizations are eligible to apply for project support from WCC. Since its establishment in 1982, the WCC has distributed over $200,000 and funded over 500 programs that have enriched the lives of tens of thousands of community residents. Examples of the grants include musical programs in nursing homes, theater and dance performances in the schools, summer concerts in Saltonstall Park, family programs at Gore Place, dramatic readings at the library, artistic and photographic displays in area galleries, and poetry workshops for children.

We value Watertown’s unique past, vibrant present and exciting future by funding “living history” projects in the schools and library, and by helping artists create works that speak to our town’s multicultural diversity.

Read more about the WCC here.

Applications are open for 2024-2025. The deadline is October 16, 2024. Click here to apply for grants (links to the Mass. Cultural Council website).

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