11/3/2010
2010 Saugus Cultural Council Annual Voting Meeting
Time:
6:30 pm -
8:00 pm
Location:
Saugus Public Library
Type:
Meeting
Price per Person:
free
Description:
Saugus Cultural Council Annual Voting Meeting
Location: Saugus Public Library * November 3, 2010 * 6:30pm
Committee Members:
Belinda Fernadez, Chair, Sherri Raftery, Secretary,
Jeanne St. Cyr, Trea$urer, Ann Furey, Diane Roberts
Meeting Agenda:
Administrative Business
? Reimbursement status
? Current balance
Publicity
? Web site update
Annual Voting
? 2010 allocation - $5150
? Review of 2011 applicants
? Voting
Applications ? this link http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/applications/lccapp.html
? Please note: grants from LCCs are reimbursement-based. (The applicant expends their own money, and if approved for a grant, then submits paperwork for reimbursement.)
The Local Cultural Council (LCC) Program is the largest grassroots cultural funding network in the nation supporting thousands of community-based projects in the arts, humanities, and sciences annually. The program promotes the availability of rich cultural experiences for every Massachusetts citizen.
Administered by 2,400 municipally appointed volunteers, the LCC network consists of 329 councils serving all 351 Massachusetts cities and towns. Each year, local councils award more than $2 million in grants to more than 5,000 cultural programs statewide. These include 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.
Individuals, schools, and cultural organizations are eligible to apply for project support from their local council.
Funding for cultural field trips is also available through the PASS Program, which subsidize the cost of admission for students to attend performances, educational tours and exhibits. Applicants should contact their LCC before completing an application. Exemplary LCC projects are eligible to be further recognized by the Gold Star Program.
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