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State to Invest Additional $5.5 Million in Cultural Facilities
Recapitalized Cultural Facilities Fund Supports Creative Economy Infrastructure in Massachusetts
February 14, 2008

Contacts:
Adam Bickelman, MassDevelopment, 617-330-2086
Greg Liakos, Massachusetts Cultural Council, 617-727-3668 x343


Thirty-six organizations* across Massachusetts will receive grants ranging from $632,000 to $4,500 from the state’s Cultural Facilities Fund (CFF). The grants, totaling $5,571,500, were announced today by MassDevelopment and the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC), which administer the program jointly. Of the amount awarded, $5,267,600 will support 25 capital projects; and $303,900 will be used by 11 groups for feasibility and planning studies. (*Complete list follows by region.)

CFF grants will support Massachusetts non-profit cultural organizations with building projects that increase tourism, create new jobs, leverage private funding and expand arts and cultural activities in communities across the state. The latest round of CFF grants was made possible by a $7 million appropriation by the Legislature in October 2007 as part of a FY2008 supplemental budget.

"This additional CFF funding demonstrates the Legislature’s commitment to our creative economy, and its role in attracting visitors to Massachusetts, stimulating tourism, creating jobs and bolstering our economy," said MassDevelopment President/CEO and CFF Advisory Committee Chair Robert L. Culver. "I’m pleased we’re able to continue providing these innovative matching grants to support the Commonwealth’s creative economy."

Recipients are located in 18 communities statewide from Chilmark to Holyoke; and run the gamut from small neighborhood-based cultural organizations to large museums, theaters and performance groups. Falmouth’s Artists Guild, Inc. will draw on a $240,000 allotment to construct a new community art center featuring gallery and performance space, classrooms and administrative offices. In Boston, Berklee College of Music will use a $200,000 grant to transform a historically-significant building at 939 Boylston Street into a café and venue for live student performances. In Pittsfield, the Barrington Stage Company will use a $390,000 grant to complete the redevelopment of the Union Street Theatre.

"The Legislature’s new investment in the Cultural Facilities Fund allows us to support many more worthy projects across the state," said MCC Executive Director Anita Walker. "These projects will not only stimulate our economy, but will ensure that our cultural treasures continue to enrich the quality of life in the Commonwealth."

MassDevelopment and the Massachusetts Cultural Council co-administer the program. MCC, which solicited and evaluated CFF applications, received 201 requests for funding totaling $80 million. MCC recruited 28 experts from across the U.S. with experience in tourism, facilities finance, real estate project management, construction, facilities operations, organizational development, grant making and historic renovation and preservation to review and rank the applications using a weighted set of criteria. All applications were also reviewed by an appointed Cultural Facilities Fund Advisory Committee with statewide representation. The board of MassDevelopment approved the awards, which MassDevelopment manages and disburses. Award decisions were based on the recipients’ ranking, annual operating budget and location. Maximum awards are capped at $675,000. Grants announced today must be matched one-to-one by the recipient with funds from other sources.

The Legislature created the Cultural Facilities Fund in July, 2006 appropriating an initial $13 million as part of an omnibus economic stimulus bill. In September 2007, MassDevelopment and the MCC announced the first 62 organizations to receive funding through the program. The FY2008 state budget provided an additional $5 million allocation, as well as $7 million in supplemental funding. Additional grants from the $7 million will be announced later this year. The list below also includes an earlier grant to the Citi Center for the Performing Arts, which was delayed pending further review of that project. Additional grants from the $7 million appropriation will be announced following a new review process later this year.

GRANT AWARDS BY REGION

CENTRAL
Capital Grants:
Fitchburg Historical Society, Fitchburg - $106,800
John Woodman Higgins Armory, Inc., Worcester - $280,000

Feasibility & Technical Assistance Grants:
Worcester Historical Museum, Worcester - $37,500

GREATER BOSTON
Capital Grants:
Ballet Theatre of Boston, Inc., Cambridge - $291,900
Berklee College of Music, Boston - $200,000
Boston Ballet, Inc., Boston - $90,000
Boston Center for the Arts, Inc. - $400,000
Boston Neighborhood Network Television - $518,400
The Bostonian Society, Boston - $254,400
Central Square Theater, Cambridge - $192,000
Citi Performing Arts Center, Boston - $632,000
Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation, Inc., Brookline - $162,400
Huntington Theatre Company, Inc., Boston - $164,000
Lyric Stage Company of Boston, Inc., Boston - $59,900
Somerville Museum, Somerville - $104,500
USS Constitution Museum Foundation, Inc. - $55,900

Feasibility & Technical Assistance Grants:
The Boston Museum, Boston - $37,500
Historic New England, Boston - $26,300
Inquilinos Boricuas En Acción, Boston - $15,000
Mayor’s Office of Arts, Tourism & Special Events, Boston - $37,500
Wheelock College, Boston - $37,500

METRO WEST
Capital Grants:
New England Wild Flower Society, Inc., Framingham - $100,000

NORTHEAST
Feasibility & Technical Assistance Grants:
Salisbury Historical Society, Salisbury - $37,500
Stoneham Theatre Company, Stoneham - $14,300

SOUTHEAST
Capital Grants:
Falmouth Artists Guild, Inc., Falmouth - $240,000
Falmouth Historical Society, Falmouth - $39,600
Lafayette-Durfee House Foundation, Inc., Fall River - $7,500
Narrows Center for the Arts, Inc., Fall River - $60,000
South Shore Art Center, Inc., Cohasset - $36,000
Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater, Inc., Wellfleet - $600,000

Feasibility & Technical Assistance Grants:
Town of Barnstable, Hyannis - $18,800
The Yard, Inc., Chilmark - $4,500

WESTERN
Capital Grants:
Barrington Stage Company, Pittsfield - $390,000
The Berkshire Historical Society, Pittsfield - $25,800
Nuestras Raices, Inc., Holyoke - $256,500

Feasibility & Technical Assistance Grants:
Topia Arts Center, Adams - $37,500


The Massachusetts Cultural Council is a state agency that promotes excellence, access, education and diversity in the arts, humanities, and sciences to improve the quality of life for Massachusetts residents and contribute to the state’s economic vitality. MCC is committed to building a central place for arts and culture in the everyday lives of communities through a combination of grants, services, and advocacy for cultural organizations, schools, and artists. MCC receives an annual appropriation from the state Legislature and funds from the National Endowment for the Arts and other sources.

MassDevelopment, the state’s finance and development authority, works with businesses, financial institutions and local officials to stimulate economic growth across the Commonwealth. During FY 2007, MassDevelopment financed or managed 211 projects statewide representing the investment of more than $2 billion in the Massachusetts economy. These projects are supporting the creation of more than 1,280 new housing units and more than 11,000 permanent or construction-related jobs.