Mattapoisett Cultural Council Grants

State Representative William M. Straus, Selectman Jordan C. Collyer, and Kathleen Damaskos, Chair of the Mattapoisett Cultural Council, have announced the award of 15 grants totaling $8,262, for cultural programs in and around Mattapoisett. 

            Grant recipients include Mattapoisett Free Public Library, Friends of Old Rochester Drama, and Showstoppers Performing Arts. A complete list of recipients and grant amounts can be found below. 

            The Mattapoisett Cultural Council is part of a network of 329 Local Cultural Councils (LCC) serving all 351 cities and towns in the Commonwealth. The LCC Program is the largest grassroots cultural funding network in the nation, supporting thousands of community-based projects in the arts, sciences, and humanities every year. The state legislature provides an annual appropriation to the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, which then allocates funds to each community. 

            2019 is the first time that Mattapoisett Cultural Council is also receiving town financial support to supplement the state allocation and be able to approve more worthy grants. These additional town funds were instrumental in the council’s ability to award nearly double the amount for supporting local artists and institutions.

            Decisions about which activities to support are made at the community level by a board of municipally appointed volunteers. The members of the Mattapoisett Cultural Council are: Benares Angeley, Gary Brown, Carole Clifford, Kathleen Damaskos, Carol Dildine, Michael Eaton, Annemarie Fredericks, Karen Martin, Gale Schultz, Sarah Thomas, and Donna Wingate.

            “This program, the work of the local Council members, and of course the artists themselves are important contributors to the quality of life we enjoy here, and I commend everyone involved in making this year’s grants a reality,” said Rep. Bill Straus (D-Mattapoisett).

            “Cultural dollars, newly provided this year by the town, benefit the Mattapoisett community and help advance the town’s goals to encourage local resources and activities that engage our residents,” said Selectman Jordan C. Collyer.

            Statewide, more than $3 million will be distributed by local cultural councils in 2019. Grants will support an enormous range of grass-roots activities in the arts, science, and humanities: school field trips, afterschool programs, concerts, festivals, lectures, theater, dance, music, and film. LCC projects take place in schools, community centers, libraries, elder care facilities, town halls, parks, and wherever communities come together.

            This year’s Mattapoisett Cultural Council grants include:

Camp Massasoit Summer Camp            – $700

Co-Creative Center & W.H.A.L.E. – $400

Friends of Old Rochester Drama            – $400

Mattapoisett Free Public Library            – $662

Mattapoisett Historical Society – $1,000

Mattapoisett PTA – $700

New Bedford Art Museum – $500

New Bedford Festival Theatre – $500

New Bedford Symphony Orchestra – $500

Seaglass Theatre Company – $750

Shakespeare in New Bedford – $500

Showstoppers Performing Arts – $300

South Coast Children’s Chorus – $650

Tri-County Symphonic Band – $200

Kirk Whipple & Marilyn Morales – $500

            The Mattapoisett Cultural Council will seek applications again in the fall. Information and forms will be available online at www.masscultural council.org. Applications will be due in mid-October. 

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