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$23K awarded to local arts and culture projects

$23K awarded to local arts and culture projects

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GREENFIELD, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — The Greenfield Local Cultural Council is awarding 36 grants totaling $23,161 to a diverse array of arts and culture projects in Greenfield and neighboring communities. This year’s awardees include Franklin County Pride, JingleFest, Light! Camera! Greenfield!, among other projects. 

From the City of Greenfield:

Greenfield Announces Local Cultural Council Grant Awards

GREENFIELD – The Greenfield Local Cultural Council (GLCC) is proud to award 36 grants totaling $23,161 to

a diverse array of arts and culture projects in Greenfield and neighboring communities. Grants ranged from $300

to $1,500 and support projects in domains including literature, science, music, theater, and visual arts.

This year’s GLCC awardees include longstanding community events Franklin County Pride and JingleFest. The

awardees represent a diverse cross section of the arts, and include The Comedy Project, Lights! Camera!

Greenfield!, Roundhouse Winter Series of Crafting Classes, the Full Snow Moon Gathering and Social Dance,

and the Pollinator Pride Mural.

“I am thrilled that the City has the opportunity to allocate state funding to such a vibrant and diverse selection of

arts and culture projects,” said Mayor Virginia “Ginny” Desorgher. “This funding supports creators and

performers, enriches our community, and activates public and private spaces to the benefit of our local economy.”

In 2024, the GLCC conducted a community survey that informed local priorities for allocating funding. The

results favored live performances and festivals, social justice and cultural diversity events, and public art. The

grantmaking process took place in December, with over 90 applicants and $93,000 in requested funds. The next

round of GLCC funding will take place in the fall of 2026 for the 2027 fiscal year.

About the GLCC

The GLCC is part of a network of 329 Local Cultural Councils serving all 351 cities and towns in the

Commonwealth. The Massachusetts LCC Program is the nation’s largest grassroots cultural funding network,

supporting thousands of community-based arts, sciences and humanities projects every year. The state legislature

provides an annual appropriation to the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency that allocates funds to

each community. Here’s more information about the GLCC.

The full list of awarded projects:

A HAPPENING VI

Fiery Hope program at Greenfield Senior Center

Balance the Wave Contra

Franklin County Community Chorus

VAME. Valley Arabic Music Ensemble performance

Musical Storytelling & Folk Songs by Eli Elkus at Stone Soup Cafe

Following the Dino Tracks: Live Science Events Across Western Mass

Franklin County Pride Parade and Festival

Roundhouse Winter Series of Crafting Classes

Molten Bellydance Showcase

Pollinator Pride Mural

Richard D. Little Geology Collection at Greenfield Community College

Greenfield Clip Day

Lights! Camera! Greenfield!

Farmers Market Musician/Entertainment Stipend

Read Between the Reels: Banned Book Cinema Series

The Comedy Project

Greenfield Community Band Summer Concert Series 2026

JingleFest

Montague Square Dance and Jam

How the Moth Fell In Love With The Light Winter Carnival Puppet Show

Greenfield Crankie Fest

“We, the poets, grant you refuge:” How Palestinian Poetry Inspires Activism

On the Boards 2026

Looky Here Magazine – YearBook Edition (Publication and Release Party)

Community Concert Series

Patriotic music concert by The Fanfare Brass Ensemble

Secrets of the Sovereigns: Franklin Co. Pride Edition

Great Greenfield DinoFest

SheaK it Up Variety Series

The 2018 Handel Society MDP Competition: A Theater Thursday Reading

Liberation Playback Theatre 2026 Training Series

A Celebration of Native American Art, Music, and Cultures

Full Snow Moon Gathering and Social Dance

James Dean January

Montague World Music Fest

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