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Truro Cultural Council

The Truro Cultural Council is supportive of projects that benefit the residents and visitors of Truro, as well as projects that support the Outer Cape and diversity, related to the arts, culture, history, sciences, and community.

Applicants come from individuals, non-profit organizations, collaborative groups, and specific school programs (e.g. field trips). If you have a cultural project that you would like to share with the community, but may need financial assistance, please feel free to apply for a grant!

PRIORITIES

1. We encourage organizations and individuals from Lower Cape Cod, especially living in and/or serving Truro, to apply.

2. Projects that elevate the voices and experiences of historically marginalized groups and create opportunities for artists and community members who identify as black, Indigenous, Asian-American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latin/Latinx, LGBTQX, or person living with a disability are encouraged to apply.

3. Only online submissions will be accepted, unless the applicant makes a significant case as to why that will be undoable. MCC will provide alternative instructions if the applicant makes this case successfully.

GUIDELINES

Applicants will complete their forms online and upload any required supplemental materials (resumes, references, marketing materials, etc.) by October 17, 2022.

Applicants offering school programming should include a method to share highlights of the educational experience with the Truro community at large. Any media should follow the school’s privacy protocols.

Mass Cultural Council will allocate funding to the Local Cultural Council in early September

The Truro Cultural Council reviews applications and holds a grant cycle meeting to vote on grantees and amount allocated per award. Final decisions will be made no later than December 30, 2022.

The Truro Cultural Council will send disapproval letters first and allow the required 15-day reconsideration request period to take place before sending approval letters.

Grant recipients will be notified in January 2023.

Contact

Jill Mays
truromassculturalcouncil@gmail.com
508-349-7004

Address
24 Town Hall Road
Truro, MA 02666-6366

Application Information

FY24 Allocation

$5,500

FY24 Local Priorities

The Truro Cultural Council is supportive of projects that benefit the residents and visitors of Truro, as well as projects that support the Outer Cape and diversity, related to the arts, culture, history, sciences, and community.

Applicants come from individuals, non-profit organizations, collaborative groups, and specific school programs (e.g. field trips). If you have a cultural project that you would like to share with the community, but may need financial assistance, please feel free to apply for a grant!

PRIORITIES

1. We encourage organizations and individuals from Lower Cape Cod, especially living in and/or serving Truro, to apply.

2. Projects that elevate the voices and experiences of historically marginalized groups and create opportunities for artists and community members who identify as black, Indigenous, Asian-American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latin/Latinx, LGBTQX, or person living with a disability are encouraged to apply.

3. Only online submissions will be accepted, unless the applicant makes a significant case as to why that will be undoable. MCC will provide alternative instructions if the applicant makes this case successfully.

FY24 Local Guidelines

GUIDELINES

Applicants will complete their forms online and upload any required supplemental materials (resumes, references, marketing materials, etc.) by October 17, 2023.

Applicants offering school programming should include a method to share highlights of the educational experience with the Truro community at large. Any media should follow the school’s privacy protocols.

Mass Cultural Council will allocate funding to the Local Cultural Council in early September

The Truro Cultural Council reviews applications and holds a grant cycle meeting to vote on grantees and amount allocated per award. Final decisions will be made no later than December 30, 2022.

The Truro Cultural Council will send disapproval letters first and allow the required 15-day reconsideration request period to take place before sending approval letters.

Grant recipients will be notified in January 2023.

How Grant Recipients Are Paid

Reimbursement Grants

FY24 Funding List

Name Project Title Amount
Bates III, Davis R. A Song & Story Summer Reading Celebration $550
Beyond the Bounds, Inc. Beyond the Bounds 2024 $1,000
Bradfield, Elizabeth View from Above: Observations from the Center for Coastal Studies Wave Station in Truro $500
Lower Cape Community Access Television, Inc. Saving our Oceans through Recycled Art $500
Open Mic Classical Open Mic Classical $300
Outer Cape Chorale, Inc. Choral Music on the Outer Cape: Winter Concert Weekend, Spring Concert Weekend, 7 Chamber Singer performances, and a scholarship for the study of music. $650
Payomet, Inc. Circus Arts in the Schools $1,500
Piti Theatre Company Story Wizards $600
Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Inc. Community Bulletin Board: Collective Line Drawing $500
Provincetown Community Television, Inc. Youth Media Workshop $900
Sustainable Center for Agricultural Preservation and Education Farmer-in-the-School Experiential Education $840
Truro Concert Committee Truro Summer Concerts $700
Truro Historical Society & Museum History of the Old Colony Railroad in Truro Massachusetts $1,000
Vinegrass Corporation Bluegrass in the Vines $500
Wilson, Mary Puppets, Paul & Mary Show $500


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