
The Maine Arts Commission is launching of the Creative Communities Grant, designed to support arts and cultural projects that serve Maine’s communities. Shown is Bandaloop’s Loom: Field at Lofts on the Levee in Biddeford, presented by Subcircle. Photo by Gregg Hryniewicz
The Maine Arts Commission is launching of the Creative Communities Grant, designed to support arts and cultural projects that serve Maine’s communities.
This initiative aims to bolster community-driven, arts-based programs that enhance livability, economic development, and community connection. With a focus on creative placemaking, these projects should help build vibrant and inclusive communities through arts integration.
As part of MAC’s recently published five-year strategic plan, this grant is a direct response to feedback from artists and organizations, which highlighted the need for support in honing community-building practices. The plan also emphasized the importance of making art accessible to the public and preserving Maine’s cultural identity.
Through multiple conversations, MAC learned that to keep arts relevant, communities need consistent engagement and fresh programming. The grant is designed to provide financial support to organizations and artists working to foster this engagement, especially in historically under-resourced communities. By offering these grants, MAC can promote cultural exchange, inspire creativity, and encourage innovative placemaking projects across Maine.
Eligible applicants include cultural organizations, schools, municipalities, and tribal entities. Applicants may receive up to $7,000 in funding, with a 1-to-1 matching requirement.
Grant applications will open Feb. 12, 2025, and close March 19.
To learn more, people can attend one of the information sessions in various Maine communities. For more information and updates, visit mainearts.maine.gov.
Information session dates are Heart of Biddeford, 205 Main St. in Biddeford, at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8; and Waterville Creates, 93 Main St. in Waterville, at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29.
More dates and events will be added throughout the fall. For questions regarding the grant and information sessions, email danielle.moriarty@maine.gov.
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